Smartwatches have become increasingly popular in Indonesia as they support daily activities such as fitness monitoring, smart notifications, and health tracking. However, before entering the market, all smartwatch products must obtain DJID/SDPPI Postel certification to ensure they meet Indonesia’s technical and safety standards.
Why Smartwatches Need DJID/SDPPI Certification
A smartwatch is classified as a telecommunication or radio-frequency device. Therefore, all imported or locally manufactured products must be certified by SDPPI/DJID – Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs. This certification ensures the device:
- Is safe for users
- Does not interfere with other frequencies
- Meets national technical standards
- Is legally approved for distribution
Without certification, products may be rejected at customs or face legal sanctions.
Required Documents
Common requirements include:
- Company legality documents
- Product datasheet or manual
- Product photos & labeling
- Lab test results (if applicable)
- Technical specifications
Certification Process
The main stages include:
- Document preparation
- Laboratory testing
- Submission to SDPPI/DJID system
- Review & approval
- Certificate issuance
Processing time varies depending on documentation completeness.
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