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以质量认证赋能消费电子产业高质量发展
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-11-10 06:51
Group 1 - The 2025 Consumer Electronics Innovation Conference (CEIC2025) was held in Shenzhen from November 6 to 8, showcasing the development of the China Quality Certification Center and its various certification projects aimed at enhancing product quality and supporting high-quality industry development [1] - The China Quality Certification Center awarded several certifications to companies such as Honor, Vivo, and OPPO, focusing on aspects like battery life, waterproofing, visual health, and hearing friendliness, emphasizing the importance of quality assurance for consumer electronics [1] - The center's assistant general manager highlighted the dual drivers of "technological explosion" and "demand elevation," indicating that consumers are increasingly seeking reliable and trustworthy products in the rapidly evolving consumer electronics landscape [1] Group 2 - The global consumer electronics industry is at a crossroads of collaborative innovation and technological iteration, with quality certification serving as a crucial support mechanism for international cooperation and technological breakthroughs [2] - The China Quality Certification Center, as a national quality service organization, promotes international trust in certification and has launched various performance certification projects to empower the consumer electronics industry across multiple dimensions [2] - The center aims to drive high-quality industry development by focusing on innovation, technology leadership, standard reliance, and digital transformation in response to the reshaping of the consumer electronics industry by AI and digitalization [2]
工信部首次通报20款侵权智能终端!涉智能音箱、智能门锁等
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-10-23 04:29
Core Points - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) reported 20 smart terminal products that infringe on user rights, marking the first time such a notification has been issued [1][2] - The most common issues identified include the lack of personal information processing rules and the absence of permission control mechanisms [1] Group 1: Infringing Products - The 20 infringing products include 5 smart speakers, 5 smart locks, 3 smart learning terminals, 3 cameras, as well as smart robots and children's phone watches [1] - Among the 20 products, 17 did not provide personal information processing rules, including "Xinghuo Xiaofeixia Smart AI Speaker" and "Kalen Mashi 3D Face Smart Lock (3.10.018)" [1] - 12 products failed to provide permission control mechanisms, such as "Shenming Xiaobai Youth Version Smart Camera (2.6.7)" and "Kediwei Le Smart Robot (1.4.0)" [1] Group 2: Data Transmission Issues - 11 products, including "Jingchang Kan Lengcai Night Vision Camera (3.3.8)", illegally transmitted personal information to the cloud [1] - 6 products, such as "Heikeji Children's Phone Watch (5.85 1)", collected facial information without separate notification [1] - More than half of the reported products exhibited 3-4 issues, indicating a complex infringement situation [1] Group 3: Regulatory Response - MIIT emphasized that the aforementioned smart terminals must rectify the identified issues according to relevant regulations, and failure to do so will result in legal actions [2]