Friday, November 12, 2021 5:29:16 PM
Yes, you have to use resistors and capacitors in most electronic designs, but the stockholders and the end users don't need to know about that.
You design a product that has an RF component (wifi and bluetooth), you know you have to get FCC certs. You get them.
You don't use the certs as an excuse to show zero revenue for consecutive quarters.
Capstone had ALREADY HAD certs for the Smart mirror design they re-launched at CES 2020.
Here we are, gearing up for CES 2022, and we're still talking about getting FCC certification.
When we finally get the FCC documents, do you believe they'll show that the mirror went in for testing back in March?
Because, that's what CAPC is asking you to believe. I don't believe it.
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