WPC ETA Certificate for Bluetooth Devices in India — Complete Product List & Approval Guide (2026)

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The WPC ETA Certificate for Bluetooth Devices in India applies to every product using the 2.4 GHz band — no matter the category, price, or power level. Here's what this guide covers:

  • Audio & Sound Devices — 15 Products - Earbuds, headphones, speakers & soundbars. Highest customs detention category — ETA required before any import or listing.
  • Wearable Technology — 13 Products- Smartwatches, fitness bands & smart rings. LTE-enabled devices need separate WPC consideration on top of Self-Declaration.
  • Smart Home & Lifestyle Devices — 14 Products- Smart bulbs, locks, TVs & BT keyboards. Port enforcement has been active since 2025 — especially for e-commerce imports.
  • Healthcare & Medical-Adjacent Devices — 13 Products- Oximeters, glucometers & ECG devices. WPC ETA covers the radio — CDSCO registration is separately mandatory for notified medical devices.
  • Industrial, IoT & B2B Devices — 14 Products- BLE sensors, beacons & data loggers. Most non-compliant category at customs — "industrial equipment" is not an exemption.
  • Mobility, Automotive & Transport — 9 Products- OBD dongles, TPMS & GPS trackers. Cellular components require separate DoT approval alongside the BT Self-Declaration.
  • Children's & Educational Devices — 6 Products- Kids tablets, RC drones & learning pens. Strictest retail verification — BIS toy safety standards apply alongside WPC ETA.
  • Professional, Enterprise & Specialized — 11 Products- Conference phones, BLE shelf labels & agri sensors. Corporate and government buyers now verify WPC before vendor approval.

Note: This list covers 95 commonly imported Bluetooth products — but WPC ETA applies to any 2.4 GHz device sold in India. Always verify your product on saralsanchar.gov.in before importing.

Introduction

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If you're importing, selling, or listing any Bluetooth device in India, you need a WPC ETA Certificate for Bluetooth Devices in India — no exceptions. It doesn't matter whether your product is a ₹500 neckband earphone or a high-end industrial IoT sensor. The moment a device transmits in the 2.4 GHz band on Indian soil, it falls under the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1933, and the WPC ETA is the legal certificate that covers it.

We've seen businesses lose shipments at customs, get their Amazon and Flipkart listings pulled, and face procurement rejections from corporate buyers — all because the WPC ETA was missing or tied to the wrong model number. It's not a minor paperwork issue. It's a hard compliance gate.

This guide covers 95 Bluetooth products across 8 categories — from TWS earbuds and smartwatches to BLE medical devices, industrial IoT sensors, and children's educational toys. For each product, we've listed the Bluetooth configuration, the applicable WPC approval route, whether BIS certification is also required, and the key compliance note you need to know before your goods leave the factory.

Whether you're a first-time importer or a compliance manager reviewing your product portfolio, this is the most complete, up-to-date WPC ETA product reference available for India in 2026 — built directly from the Saral Sanchar portal guidelines, NFAP 2022, and DoT Wireless Equipment Regulations 2021.

Understanding WPC Approval Routes Before Reading the Product List

WPC classifies Bluetooth devices under two primary approval routes. Knowing which route applies to your product determines how long your approval will take and what documentation is required.

Approval RouteApplicable ProductsProcessing TimeKey Condition
Self-Declaration RouteStandard consumer and commercial Bluetooth devices operating at or below 100 mW EIRP in the 2400-2483.5 MHz band48 to 72 hours after portal submissionDevice must carry valid FCC or CE certification from country of origin
Traditional ETA RouteHigh-power devices, multi-radio devices with cellular above 250 mW, specialized industrial or defesce-adjacent wireless equipment3 to 6 monthsManual technical review by WPC officials required
WPC Approval routes for Bluetooth Devices

The vast majority of standard consumer Bluetooth products listed in this guide qualify for the faster Self-Declaration route. Where the Traditional ETA route applies, it is specifically noted in the product table.

Audio and Sound Devices

Audio devices are the highest-volume Bluetooth product category at Indian customs checkpoints. Earbuds, headphones, and speakers collectively account for the majority of WPC-related import detentions. Every product in this category — regardless of price point, brand, or technology generation — requires WPC ETA without exception.

Category 1: Audio and Sound Devices — WPC ETA Required for All
Sr.Bluetooth ConfigBT FrequencyWPC RouteBIS Also RequiredKey Compliance Note
1Classic BT + BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYes — IS 16102Highest customs detention category in India; ETA mandatory before any import
2BT 4.x / 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesBT radio operates independently of the wire — ETA required for the wireless component
3BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesApplies to all segments — budget to premium — no exemption by price
4BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesSame requirements as over-ear; form factor does not affect WPC obligation
5BT 4.x / 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesHigh retail volume in India; frequently imported without ETA — enforcement common
6BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesEmerging category — WPC requirement applies from first commercial import
7BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesBT-only gaming headsets follow standard route
8BT + 2.4 GHz proprietary2402-2480 MHz + 2400-2483.5 MHzSelf-Declaration (both radios)YesBoth the BT radio and the 2.4 GHz dongle need separate ETA assessments in the same application
9Classic BT / BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesMost commonly sold through e-commerce — Amazon/Flipkart require ETA for listing
10BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesHigher acoustic output does not affect WPC route — RF parameters remain standard
11BT 5.x multi-channel2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesMulti-driver systems with single BT radio need one ETA per model
12BT 5.x + Wi-Fi 2.4/5 GHz2402-2480 MHz + Wi-Fi bandsSelf-Declaration (each radio assessed)YesEach wireless technology assessed independently; Wi-Fi also covered in same ETA application
13BT 5.x + Wi-Fi2402-2480 MHz + Wi-Fi bandsSelf-Declaration (each radio)YesVoice assistant functionality does not affect WPC scope; RF radios are the determining factor
14BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesIncreasingly imported for home and event use — WPC requirement fully applies
15BLE / BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesConsumer hearing assistance products not classified as medical devices follow standard WPC route

Wearable Technology

Wearables are the fastest-growing Bluetooth product segment in India's consumer electronics market and one of the most compliance-intensive. Multi-radio configurations, health monitoring functions, and medical-adjacent features create specific questions about WPC scope — all of which are addressed in this table.

Category 2: Wearable Technology — WPC ETA Required for All
Sr.Bluetooth ConfigBT FrequencyWPC RouteBIS Also RequiredKey Compliance Note
16BT 4.x / 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesApplies to all smartwatches regardless of health feature set
17BT 5.x + BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesHealth monitoring does not alter WPC route; if device also has cellular, separate cellular approval needed
18BT + Wi-Fi + LTE2402-2480 MHz + Wi-Fi + LTE bandsSelf-Declaration (BT/Wi-Fi) + Traditional ETA (LTE)YesCellular radio requires separate WPC consideration — LTE band approval is not Self-Declaration
19BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesBLE's low energy output does not exempt it from WPC — frequency band is the determining factor
20BLE + GPS (passive receive)2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesGPS receiver is passive (receive-only) — does not require additional WPC approval
21BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesEmerging wearable category — WPC requirement applies from first commercial import
22BT 5.x open-ear2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesOpen-ear audio glasses with BT follow standard consumer electronics WPC route
23BT + Wi-Fi2402-2480 MHz + Wi-Fi bandsSelf-Declaration (each radio)YesCamera functionality does not affect WPC scope; wireless radios are assessed independently
24BLE + LTE/2G2402-2480 MHz + cellularSelf-Declaration (BT) + Separate (cellular)YesCellular band requires separate DoT consideration; BT component covered under Self-Declaration
25BT 5.x + BLE sensor2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesBuilt-in HR sensor with BLE data transmission — covered under single ETA for the device
26BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationVerify with BISConsumer-grade CGM transmitters follow WPC standard route; medical-grade CGMs may need CDSCO clearance additionally
27BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationVerify per productWearable textiles with embedded wireless modules require ETA for each unique module/model
28BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesConsumer wellness devices with BLE connectivity fully covered under WPC framework

Smart Home and Lifestyle Devices

Smart home devices are increasingly imported by Indian distributors through e-commerce channels, often without adequate compliance documentation. This category has seen significant enforcement activity at ports in 2025-2026, particularly for smart lighting, locks, and display devices.

Category 3: Smart Home and Lifestyle Devices — WPC ETA Required for All
Sr.Bluetooth ConfigBT FrequencyWPC RouteBIS Also RequiredKey Compliance Note
29BLE / BT Mesh2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYes — BEE alsoBT Mesh protocol operates in same 2.4 GHz band — covered under standard Self-Declaration
30BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYes — BEE alsoBEE (energy) and WPC (wireless) compliance both required for smart lighting
31BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesConsumer IoT devices with BLE — standard WPC route applies
32BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesFrequently imported under general hardware category — customs is now checking wireless compliance
33BLE + Wi-Fi2402-2480 MHz + Wi-Fi bandsSelf-Declaration (each radio)YesBoth radios covered in single ETA application — each assessed independently
34BT 4.x / BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesStandalone BT remotes need their own ETA — cannot be covered under the TV's certificate
35BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYes — multipleSmart TVs typically require multiple certifications — WPC for BT/Wi-Fi, BIS for electrical safety, BEE for energy
36BT 5.x / BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesHigh import volume — frequently flagged for missing WPC documentation
37BT 5.x / BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesSame compliance requirements as BT keyboards
38BLE / BT2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesNiche category with lower awareness of WPC requirement — compliance frequently missing
39BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesGrowing category with India's gaming market — WPC fully applies
40BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesBLE connectivity for photo transfer — covered under standard route
41BT 5.x / BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesEmerging smart home category — compliance requirements fully applicable from first import
42BT Mesh + Wi-Fi2402-2480 MHz + Wi-FiSelf-Declaration (each radio)YesCentral hub devices controlling BT Mesh network require ETA covering all radios

Healthcare and Medical-Adjacent Devices

This category creates more compliance confusion than any other. Businesses frequently assume that medical classification or low BLE power output somehow exempts devices from WPC requirements. It does not. A BLE temperature sensor in a hospital cold chain has identical WPC obligations to a consumer fitness tracker.

Medical-grade devices (classified as medical devices under the Medical Device Rules, 2017) may require additional CDSCO clearance on top of WPC ETA. WPC ETA covers the radio frequency compliance — it does not substitute for medical device registration. Both may be required for your specific product.

Category 4: Healthcare and Medical-Adjacent Devices — WPC ETA Required for All
Sr.Bluetooth ConfigBT FrequencyWPC RouteAdditional ComplianceKey Compliance Note
43BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS + CDSCO (if notified medical device)Consumer BT thermometers widely sold without WPC — enforcement increasing
44BLE / BT 4.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS + CDSCO (notified medical device)Notified medical device under MDR 2017 — both CDSCO MD-42 and WPC ETA required
45BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS + CDSCO (notified medical device)Post-COVID enforcement on oximeters has been significant — WPC is actively checked
46BLE / BT 4.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS + CDSCO (notified medical device)Dual compliance (WPC + CDSCO) is mandatory — neither substitutes the other
47BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicablePharma logistics companies have faced significant customs delays for missing WPC on these devices
48BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableHospital asset management devices — BLE does not exempt from WPC
49BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationCDSCO — medical device registration mandatoryMedical device with BLE data transmission — WPC for radio, CDSCO for medical device classification
50BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationCDSCO — medical device registration mandatoryMedical-grade hearing aids require both WPC ETA and CDSCO registration as medical device
51BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationCDSCO — medical device registration mandatoryDrug delivery device with BLE sensor — WPC covers the wireless component only
52BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationCDSCO where classified as medical deviceDepending on CDSCO classification, additional medical device compliance may apply
53BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableConsumer safety device — standard WPC route applies; medical classification depends on claims made
54BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableConsumer wellness device — WPC ETA required; if medical claims are made, CDSCO may apply
55BT 5.x / BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationCDSCO — medical deviceMedical professional device — WPC for wireless, CDSCO for medical device status

Industrial, IoT and B2B Devices

Industrial and IoT Bluetooth devices are the most frequently non-compliant category at Indian customs, primarily because importers classify them as 'industrial equipment' or 'sensors' and assume wireless regulations do not apply. They do — without exception.

Category 5: Industrial, IoT and B2B Devices — WPC ETA Required for All
Sr.Bluetooth ConfigBT FrequencyWPC RouteAdditional ComplianceKey Compliance Note
56BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableLow power does not equal exempt — frequency band determines WPC obligation
57BT 5.x / BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableEnterprise retail and logistics buyers now verify WPC before procurement
58BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableSame BLE compliance requirements regardless of use case
59BT 5.x / BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableOffice and logistics equipment with BT connectivity — full WPC compliance required
60BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableWidely used in food storage, pharma cold chain, and data centres
61BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableIndustrial IoT sensors for predictive maintenance — WPC applies regardless of mounting environment
62BLE / BT 5.x module2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationVerify per end productThe OEM end product incorporating the module needs its own WPC ETA for the finished device
63BLE + Wi-Fi / Ethernet2402-2480 MHz + Wi-FiSelf-Declaration (wireless radios)BIS where applicableGateway collects BLE signals from tags/sensors — the BLE radio in the gateway needs ETA
64BLE / BT Mesh2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS + CEA regulationsSmart utility meters with BLE communication — multiple regulatory bodies involved
65BLE / BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS + RBI (payment security) where applicablePoint-of-sale devices with BT connectivity — financial regulators may add requirements
66BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableMachine and equipment remote controls with BT — WPC fully applies
67BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableRetail, navigation, and advertising beacons — BLE beacons fully covered under WPC framework
68BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableCritical for pharma and vaccine logistics — customs enforcement has been specifically active here
69BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableUrban infrastructure devices — WPC compliance required for all wireless components

Mobility, Automotive and Transport Devices

Automotive Bluetooth accessories and mobility devices are a growing import category in India. Compliance awareness in this segment is lower than in consumer electronics, which makes it a frequent target for customs scrutiny.

Category 6: Mobility, Automotive and Transport Devices — WPC ETA Required for All
Sr.Bluetooth ConfigBT FrequencyWPC RouteAdditional ComplianceKey Compliance Note
70BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableCommon accessory — imported in high volumes; WPC compliance frequently missing
71BT + FM transmitter2402-2480 MHz + FMSelf-Declaration (BT) + separate (FM)BIS where applicableFM transmitter component requires separate WPC consideration — not covered under BT Self-Declaration
72BLE / BT 4.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicablePlugs into vehicle diagnostic port — BT radio requires WPC ETA
73BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableVehicle safety accessory — BLE communication requires standard WPC ETA
74BT 5.x + Wi-Fi2402-2480 MHz + Wi-FiSelf-Declaration (each radio)BIS where applicableBoth BT and Wi-Fi radios need WPC ETA — assessed in same application
75BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS + EV charging standardsEV infrastructure device — WPC for BLE radio, BIS and EV-specific standards separately
76BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableMotorcycle intercom systems with BT — growing segment with increasing compliance checks
77BLE / ANT+2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableANT+ operates in same 2.4 GHz band — if ANT+ radio present, it also requires WPC consideration
78BLE + GSM / LTE2402-2480 MHz + cellularSelf-Declaration (BT) + Separate (cellular)BIS + DoT registration for GSM devicesCellular component requires additional DoT type approval — BT component follows Self-Declaration

Children's Products and Educational Devices

Children's electronic products with Bluetooth connectivity require WPC ETA just as any other device does. Additionally, products intended for children are subject to heightened safety scrutiny — buyers, retailers, and e-commerce platforms all verify compliance more carefully for this category.

Category 7: Children's Products and Educational Devices — WPC ETA Required for All
Sr.Bluetooth ConfigBT FrequencyWPC RouteBIS Also RequiredKey Compliance Note
79BT 5.x + Wi-Fi2402-2480 MHz + Wi-FiSelf-Declaration (each radio)Yes — multipleChildren's electronic devices face the most stringent compliance verification by major retailers
80BLE / BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYes + toy safety standardsBIS electrical safety and toy safety compliance required alongside WPC ETA
81BT 5.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesVolume-limiting children's headphones — same WPC requirements as adult headphones
82BLE2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesEducational tools with BLE connectivity — WPC applies from commercial import
83BLE / BT 4.x2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYesCellular variants require additional WPC consideration for the cellular radio
84BT 5.x / 2.4 GHz proprietary2402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationYes + DGCA for dronesDrones require DGCA compliance additionally; BT/2.4 GHz radio still needs WPC ETA

Professional, Enterprise and Specialized Devices

Professional devices are sometimes assumed to operate under different regulatory frameworks than consumer products. They do not. Enterprise Bluetooth devices have identical WPC ETA obligations — with the added consideration that institutional buyers in India's corporate and government sectors now routinely verify WPC compliance during vendor qualification.

Category 8: Professional, Enterprise and Specialised Devices — WPC ETA Required for All
Sr.BT FrequencyWPC RouteAdditional ComplianceKey Compliance Note
852402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableCorporate procurement teams increasingly check WPC before approving vendor
862402-2480 MHz + Wi-FiSelf-Declaration (each radio)BIS where applicableBoth wireless radios covered under Self-Declaration in single application
872402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableHigh-volume enterprise purchase — IT procurement requires WPC documentation
882402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableRFID-adjacent BLE devices for access control — WPC applies fully
892402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableLow awareness of WPC requirement in this niche — compliance gap common
902402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableIncreasingly deployed in organised retail — compliance verification by store chains is growing
912402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableIndustrial measurement instruments with BLE data output — WPC fully applies
922402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableProfessional photography/video equipment with BT remote control or transfer capabilities
932402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableStudio and live sound equipment with BT connectivity — WPC requirement applies
942402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableAgTech IoT devices — growing import category with low compliance awareness
952402-2480 MHzSelf-DeclarationBIS where applicableMaker and professional tools with BT control interfaces — WPC fully applicable

WPC ETA Product Categories at a Glance

CategoryNo. of Products CoveredTypical WPC RouteBIS Co-RequiredEnforcement Priority
Audio and Sound Devices15 productsSelf-DeclarationYes — for mostHigh — highest customs detention volume
Wearable Technology13 productsSelf-Declaration (BT/Wi-Fi); Separate for cellularYes — for mostHigh — growing enforcement focus
Smart Home and Lifestyle14 productsSelf-DeclarationYes — for mostMedium-High — e-commerce platform checks common
Healthcare and Medical-Adjacent13 productsSelf-Declaration (WPC); Additional CDSCO for medical devicesYes + CDSCO where applicableHigh — dual compliance required for many products
Industrial, IoT and B2B14 productsSelf-DeclarationYes where applicableHigh — most non-compliant category at customs
Mobility, Automotive and Transport9 productsSelf-Declaration (BT); Separate for cellular/FMYes where applicableMedium — awareness growing
Children's Products and Educational6 productsSelf-DeclarationYes + toy safetyHigh — strictest retail and e-commerce verification
Professional, Enterprise and Specialised11 productsSelf-DeclarationYes where applicableMedium — institutional buyers now verifying WPC
TOTAL95 products across 8 categoriesSelf-Declaration for vast majorityBIS required for most consumer categoriesActive enforcement across all categories
WPC ETA Product categories

Important Notes on This Product List

This List Is Not Exhaustive

The products listed cover the most commonly imported and sold Bluetooth device categories in India as of 2026. The WPC ETA requirement is not limited to these 95 products — it applies to any device that transmits in the 2.4 GHz band commercially in India. If your product is not on this list, the obligation still exists if it uses Bluetooth.

Each Model Number Needs Its Own ETA

WPC ETA is product-model specific. A company importing three variants of the same wireless earbud — each with a different model number — needs three separate WPC ETA applications, three separate fees, and three separate certificates. The certificate for one model does not cover another, even if the hardware is identical.

Transferability of Certificates

Once a WPC ETA is issued for a specific model, any importer can reference that certificate number to import the same model without filing a fresh application. If your foreign supplier already holds WPC ETA for a model, request the certificate details before investing in your own application.

Hardware Changes Void Existing Certificates

Changing the Bluetooth chipset, antenna, or any RF parameter voids the existing WPC ETA — even if the new component is technically superior and still within permitted limits. A fresh application is required. This is particularly relevant for businesses whose suppliers make component substitutions due to chip shortages without notifying the Indian buyer.

Always verify the notification status of your specific product with the official Saral Sanchar portal (saralsanchar.gov.in) or consult a WPC compliance specialist before applying. Product classifications and compliance requirements can be updated through DoT notifications at any time.

Conclusion

If you're importing, selling, or listing any Bluetooth device in India — whether it's a pair of TWS earbuds, an industrial IoT sensor, or a BLE-enabled blood pressure monitor — WPC ETA is not optional. It's the law. And as customs enforcement has clearly stepped up through 2025–2026, the cost of skipping it is now higher than ever: detained shipments, blocked e-commerce listings, and damaged supplier relationships.

The good news? For the vast majority of consumer Bluetooth products, the Self-Declaration route through the Saral Sanchar portal gets you approved in 48 to 72 hours — as long as your device already carries a valid FCC or CE certificate. That's genuinely fast. The hard part isn't the process; it's knowing you need it in the first place.

This list of 95 products across 8 categories covers the most commonly imported Bluetooth device types in India. But remember — every unique model number needs its own WPC ETA application. A hardware change from your supplier — even a chipset swap — voids an existing certificate. Stay ahead of it.

The safest move is always to verify your product's current compliance status on the official Saral Sanchar portal (saralsanchar.gov.in) or work with a WPC compliance specialist before your goods land at the port. Paperwork done upfront costs a fraction of what a customs hold costs later.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WPC ETA and why is it mandatory for Bluetooth devices in India?

WPC ETA is a government-issued certificate from India's Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing that legally allows you to import or sell any wireless device in India. Since Bluetooth operates in the 2.4 GHz band, it falls under the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act — no exceptions. No ETA means your shipment can be detained at customs, and your product can't be listed on Amazon or Flipkart.

My product has FCC and CE certification. Do I still need WPC ETA?

Yes, always. FCC and CE are valid only in the US and Europe — they have zero legal standing in India. That said, having FCC or CE certification qualifies you for the Self-Declaration route, which gets your WPC ETA approved in 48–72 hours. So they speed up the process but don't replace it.

What's the difference between Self-Declaration and Traditional ETA routes?

Self-Declaration is for standard consumer Bluetooth devices (≤100 mW EIRP) — fast, portal-based, done in 48–72 hours if you have FCC/CE.

Traditional ETA is for complex devices — high-power, multi-radio with LTE above 250 mW, or industrial/defence equipment. This takes 3–6 months with manual WPC review. Most products on this list qualify for Self-Declaration.

I import 3 variants of the same Bluetooth speaker. Do I need 3 separate ETAs?

Only if they have different model numbers — and most variants do. WPC ETA is tied to the model number, not the product type. Same hardware, different model number = separate application, separate fee, separate certificate. Confirm this with your supplier before applying.

My supplier swapped the Bluetooth chipset without informing me. Is my ETA still valid?

No — it's void the moment the chipset, antenna, or any RF parameter changes. You need a fresh application, even if the new component is technically better. This catches a lot of importers off guard during chip shortages. Add a written notification clause in your supplier agreement to protect yourself.

My smartwatch has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and LTE. How does WPC handle multi-radio devices?

BT and Wi-Fi can both be covered in a single Self-Declaration application. LTE is different — it can't go through Self-Declaration and needs separate WPC consideration via the Traditional ETA route or DoT type approval. Don't assume approving one radio covers the rest

I'm importing Bluetooth glucometers and oximeters. Is WPC ETA enough?

No. These are notified medical devices under India's Medical Device Rules, 2017 — so they also need CDSCO registration (MD-42 import licence) on top of WPC ETA. WPC covers the wireless radio. CDSCO covers the medical device classification. Both are compulsory, and neither replaces the other.

My overseas supplier already has a WPC ETA for this model. Can I use it?

Yes — and this is one of the most overlooked shortcuts. WPC ETA certificates are referenceable by any importer for the same model. Ask your supplier for the certificate number and verify it on the Saral Sanchar portal before spending time on a fresh application. Just make sure the model number matches exactly.

Does a Bluetooth module for OEM use need its own WPC ETA?

Yes — twice over. The module itself needs a WPC ETA as a standalone component. And the finished product that incorporates it needs its own ETA as a complete device. The module's certificate doesn't carry over to the end product. Budget for both applications if you're building with third-party BT modules.

Where do I apply for WPC ETA and what documents are needed?

Apply through the official Saral Sanchar portal — saralsanchar.gov.in. For Self-Declaration, you'll typically need your FCC/CE test report, technical specs (frequency, EIRP), product photos, and a manufacturer declaration. Requirements can change with DoT notifications, so always check the current document checklist on the portal before starting.

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