Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies are rapidly transforming industries such as gaming, education, healthcare, and industrial training. As these devices become more advanced and widely adopted, Indonesia has emerged as a promising market for VR and AR products.
However, before entering the Indonesian market, manufacturers and importers must understand the regulatory requirements that apply to these devices particularly those related to telecommunication compliance.
Why VR and AR Devices Are Regulated
Most VR and AR devices are equipped with wireless connectivity such as:
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- Integrated communication modules
These features enable seamless interaction with other devices but also classify VR and AR products as telecommunication equipment.
As a result, they must comply with regulations set by the Direktorat Jenderal Infrastruktur Digital before they can be legally sold in Indonesia.
Key Regulatory Requirements
To ensure compliance, VR and AR devices must meet several important requirements:
1. Postel Certification
Devices with wireless functionality must obtain Postel certification to verify compliance with Indonesian telecommunication standards.
2. RF (Radio Frequency) Compliance
Devices must operate within approved frequency bands and transmission limits to avoid interference with other systems.
3. EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Testing
VR and AR devices must demonstrate that they do not cause or are not affected by electromagnetic interference.
4. Technical Documentation
Manufacturers must provide complete and consistent documentation, including:
- Product specifications
- User manuals
- Test reports
Types of VR and AR Devices Covered
The following devices typically fall under these regulations:
- VR headsets (standalone or PC connected)
- AR smart glasses
- Mixed reality devices
- Wireless controllers
- Motion tracking systems
If the device uses wireless communication, certification is generally required.
Common Challenges in Certification
Companies often encounter difficulties such as:
- Underestimating the regulatory scope of VR/AR devices
- Overlooking embedded wireless modules
- Using global specifications not aligned with Indonesia
- Incomplete or inconsistent documentation
These issues can delay approval and increase costs.
Risks of Non-Compliance
Failing to meet regulatory requirements can lead to:
- Products being held at customs
- Delayed product launches
- Sales restrictions
- Financial losses
Certification Process Overview
The certification process generally includes:
- Product classification
- RF and EMC testing
- Document preparation
- Submission and approval
Proper planning is essential, especially for complex devices like VR and AR systems.
How JTen Can Help
JTen provides professional support for companies navigating regulatory requirements in Indonesia.
Our services include:
- Regulatory consultation
- Compliance assessment
- RF and EMC testing coordination
- End to end certification handling
With JTen, businesses can ensure efficient and successful certification.
Conclusion
As VR and AR technologies continue to grow, regulatory compliance becomes a critical factor for market entry in Indonesia.
Understanding and fulfilling these requirements will help businesses avoid delays, reduce risks, and successfully launch their products.
Partner with JTen to ensure your VR and AR devices meet all regulatory standards and are ready for the Indonesian market.



