Overview

Humane filed for FCC equipment authorization for two devices: the Ai Pin (wearable communication device) and the Battery Booster (wireless charger). Both filings were submitted on June 27, 2023 and granted on November 9, 2023, ahead of the product’s April 2024 launch. The filings were tested by SPORTON International Inc. and certified by UL Verification Services Inc.

Humane also holds an IBFS international telecommunications filing (ITC-214-INTR2023-02468).

Ai Pin — FCC ID 2BAFM-HU123

FieldValue
FCC ID2BAFM-HU123
Equipment ClassPart 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter + Part 22/24/27 Cellular
DescriptionWearable Communication Device
ApplicantHumane, Inc., 969 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
Date of GrantNovember 9, 2023
Application DateJune 27, 2023

Available Documents

The following documents are publicly available from the FCC filing. Internal photos show the PCB layout and IC placement used for the Components and Teardown pages.

DocumentTypeSizeLink
Internal PhotosPhotos of PCB and internal components4.5 MBPDF
External PhotosPhotos of device exterior3 MBPDF
E-LabelElectronic label displayed via laser projector317 KBPDF

Operating Frequencies

BandFrequency RangeRule Parts
FDD-LTEBands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17, 20, 26, 66, 7122H, 24E, 27
TDD-LTEBands 38, 4127
UMTS/HSPA+850/1700/1900 MHz22H, 24E
Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz2412-2462 MHz15C
Wi-Fi 5 GHz5180-5825 MHz15E
Bluetooth2402-2480 MHz15C

Battery Booster — FCC ID 2BAFM-HU223

FieldValue
FCC ID2BAFM-HU223
Equipment ClassPart 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
DescriptionWireless Charger
ApplicantHumane, Inc., 969 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
Date of GrantNovember 9, 2023
Application DateJune 27, 2023

Available Documents

DocumentTypeSizeLink
Internal PhotosPhotos of PCB and internal components488 KBPDF
External PhotosPhotos of device exterior2.1 MBPDF
LabelFCC/IC label location87 KBPDF
User ManualBattery Booster user manual543 KBPDF

Operating Frequencies

Frequency RangeRule Parts
112-290 kHz15C

The Battery Booster operates at very low frequencies (112-290 kHz) as a wireless power transmitter, which is why it is classified as a Part 15 low power transmitter below 1705 kHz rather than as a communications device.