Wireless Microphone Certification Process in Indonesia

In today’s communication-driven world, wireless microphones have become essential tools for a wide range of professional applications  from television production and live events to educational and religious use. However, before these devices can be legally marketed or used in Indonesia, they must undergo a certification process by DJID (Directorate Digital Infrastructure General) under the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi). 

DJID SDPPI Postel certification process for wireless gaming headsets in Indonesia

Wireless Gaming Headset Certification Process in Indonesia

Wireless gaming headsets have become one of the favorite devices among gamers because they offer practicality by freeing movement without cables, providing a more immersive experience with high-quality audio and noise cancellation for focus, and supporting clear team communication through an integrated microphone. However, before these devices can be marketed in Indonesia, official certification in accordance with government regulations is required.

Products Exempted from K3L Certification in Indonesia

Which Products Are Not Required to Have K3L Certification in Indonesia?

In today’s connected world, almost every electronic product—from smartphones to smart home appliances—uses wireless features such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, or cellular (4G/5G).
In Indonesia, any device that transmits or receives radio frequency must obtain an SDPPI Postel Certification (now issued by DJID) before it can be legally imported, distributed, or sold.