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Which EU regulations apply to your product type?

A starting map for common hardware categories: the EU regulations that typically apply, and why each one is triggered. For a description of your specific product, the free EU Directive Selector classifies it in seconds.

  • Consumer IoT devicessmart thermostats, smart speakers, connected doorbells, fitness bandsMains- or battery-powered connected products sold to the public — typically with a wireless radio, a companion app and an account.See applicable regulations →
  • Industrial sensors & IIoTLoRaWAN environmental sensors, vibration monitors, PLC-connected gatewaysDevices for industrial and infrastructure use — often long-lived, sometimes wired rather than wireless, and deployed in demanding environments.See applicable regulations →
  • Medical wearables & connected healthECG patches, continuous glucose monitors, connected blood-pressure cuffsBody-worn or at-home devices with a medical purpose — measuring, monitoring or supporting diagnosis or treatment.See applicable regulations →
  • AI-enabled hardwaresmart cameras with on-device inference, AI vision sensors, AI-driven controllersProducts that embed an AI system — running inference, classification or decision-making on or behind the device.See applicable regulations →

Browse the full EU regulation reference, or the cited deep guides in the Library.

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