IOT Consulting Partners

Bluetooth Qualification testing

We provide expert Bluetooth Qualification testing services to ensure your IoT device meets the international Bluetooth interoperability and certification standards. Achieve trusted Bluetooth connectivity and global compliance with fast, expert support for Bluetooth certification.

Bluetooth certification made fast and simple — covering Classic, BLE, and Mesh.

Bluetooth certification is essential for connected devices in consumer, automotive, and industrial markets. We streamline the testing and approval process to ensure your product meets Bluetooth SIG requirements for interoperability, performance, and security.

Our Bluetooth Services

Certification Planning & Guidance – Identify the correct Bluetooth qualification path and simplify the process;

Testing & Debugging Support – Pre-certification and formal testing to secure reliable performance;

Interoperability & Performance Validation – Ensure seamless operation across devices, platforms, and environments;

Cybersecurity Alignment – Support for Bluetooth security features and alignment with EN 18031 where needed;

Regulatory Integration – Combine Bluetooth testing with FCC, CE, and other compliance approvals for global readiness;

Your Bluetooth-enabled device, certified and ready for worldwide connectivity.

Fast-Track your Bluetooth Device!

We help you achieve Bluetooth SIG certification quickly and smoothly. Reach out now to start the approval process.

Bluetooth qualification testing and certification services for IoT devices, ensuring interoperability, performance, and global compliance.

Explore more in-depth articles on Bluetooth compliance in our Articles section

Article TitleSummaryKey Topic
Streamline Bluetooth Qualification with QPRDv3: Why IoT Consulting Partners and BlueQ GmbH Are Your ExpertsOutlines the latest QPRDv3 (Qualification Project Requirements Document version 3) challenges—such as navigating qualification paths, workspace inconsistencies, waiver applications, and rejections—and explains how our partnership with BlueQ GmbH provides expert guidance throughout the Bluetooth certification process.Bluetooth Certification (QPRDv3): Expert Project Navigation & Waiver Support

Essential requirements under the RED (2014/53/EU) and the standards that ensure compliance:

Note: For conformity assessment under the RED (2014/53/EU) and related directives, the *latest versions of harmonized standards* as published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) shall always be applied.

Article 3.2 Radio; efficient use of the radio spectrum.

StandardDescriptionTechnology / Devices
EN 300 328Wideband transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz bandBluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy, WLAN, Zigbee, Kleer etc.

Article 3.1(b) EMC; Adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility.

StandardDescriptionTechnology / Devices
EN 301 489-1Part 1: Common technical requirements-
EN 301 489-17Part 17: Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission SystemsBluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy, WLAN, Zigbee, Kleer etc.
EN 55032Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emission requirementsMultimedia Equipment, Broadcast Receivers
EN 55035Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment — Immunity RequirementsMultimedia Equipment, Broadcast Receivers

Article 3.1(a) Health and Safety; Health and safety of persons and of domestic animals / safety requirements.

StandardDescriptionTechnology / Devices
EN 62368-1Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment Part 1: Safety requirementsAll Radio Devices
EN 62311Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz)All Radio Devices with an output power above the low-power exclusion limit
EN 62479Assessment of the compliance of low power electronic and electrical equipment with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz to 300 GHz)Radio Devices with an output power below 20 mW (low-power exclusion)