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FCC ID A4R-GWX3T

Google GWX3T FCC filing (A4R-GWX3T)

Public FCC record for Google GWX3T (A4R-GWX3T), a digital transmission system device filed by Google LLC. Public exhibits include external photos, internal photos, a user manual, and RF exposure information. Radio evidence covers 5 GHz Wi-Fi and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi / Bluetooth.

Google LLC
A4R-GWX3T
Smart Home
Jun 5, 2021
Plain-English filing summary

What this FCC record tells you

GWX3T is the device filed under FCC ID A4R-GWX3T by Google LLC.

Public exhibits include internal and external photos, a user manual, RF exposure information, and wireless test reports.

The strongest extracted details are internal and external photos, wireless test measurements, and manual setup and troubleshooting notes.

Those exhibits help verify what the device looks like, how its radios were tested, and setup or use details from the manual.

The listed radio coverage includes 5 GHz Wi-Fi and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi / Bluetooth.

Terms in this filing

FCC ID
A public identifier assigned to a wireless device authorization.
Grantee Code
The manufacturer/applicant portion of an FCC ID.
DTS
FCC equipment class for digital transmission systems.
Part 15C
FCC rules for many unlicensed intentional radiators.
Part 15E
FCC rules often associated with 5 GHz and 6 GHz network devices.
Official FCC facts

FCC filing details

Raw application fields from the FCC record, shown separately from the plain-English summary.

Grantee codeA4RThe FCC-assigned applicant code at the start of the FCC ID.
Product codeGWX3TThe filing-specific product code. It is not always the retail product name.
Application purposeOriginal EquipmentShows whether the FCC action was an original authorization, change, or related filing update.
FCC equipment classNII - Wi-Fi-style wireless deviceIn plain English, this usually points to 5 GHz or 6 GHz Wi-Fi-style network radios.
FCC rule partsPart 15E - 5 GHz / 6 GHz wireless rules; Part 15C - low-power wireless rulesPart 15E is commonly used for 5 GHz and 6 GHz Wi-Fi or network radios. Part 15C is the FCC rule bucket used for many low-power Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and similar transmitters.
Application IDhOf52lI0MaiXXGCog+cCPQ==The FCC tracking ID for this application batch.
Filing timeline

What changed in this filing

A quick read on what each public FCC application changed or confirmed, with source links attached.

Jun 5, 2021

Original Equipment

2 FCC applications

2 related FCC applications share this date and purpose, so they are grouped here instead of repeated as separate Original Equipment rows.

  • Applications: hOf52lI0MaiXXGCog+cCPQ==, Bi4hQQfyG+YMoNvHRrQKgA==
  • Equipment classes: NII - Wi-Fi-style wireless device; DTS - digital wireless transmitter
  • FCC rules: Part 15C - low-power wireless rules; Part 15E - 5 GHz / 6 GHz wireless rules
  • Bands: 5 GHz Wi-Fi: 4 ranges; 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi / Bluetooth: 2 ranges
  • Public exhibits: user manual, external photos, internal photos, RF exposure, RF test report
Wireless test details

Wireless details from FCC tests

This section summarizes what the FCC test documents say about the device's wireless connections and tested frequency ranges. RF exposure or SAR rows are compliance/safety context, not a speed or range claim.

This filing covers Wi-Fi-style wireless operation, including the shared frequency ranges shown below.

FCC equipment classDTS - digital wireless transmitterThe FCC shorthand for the radio behavior reviewed in this filing.
FCC rule partsPart 15E - 5 GHz / 6 GHz wireless rules; Part 15C - low-power wireless rulesThe rule sections cited by the grant or test documents.
Frequency bands5 GHz Wi-Fi: 4 ranges; 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi / Bluetooth: 2 rangesThe radio ranges the FCC filing lists for the device.Source: FCC grant; 6 ranges grouped below
Frequency range2400 - 2483.5 MHz | 5150 - 5250 MHz | 5250 - 5350 MHz | 5470 - 5725 MHz | 5725 - 5825 MHz | 5260 - 5320 MHz | 5500 - 5700 MHz | 5180 - 5240 MHz | 5.15 - 5.25 GHz | 5.25 - 5.725 GHzSource: RF Exposure Info p. 4; Test Report p. 5; Test Report p. 6; Test Report p. 14
Public photo exhibits

Public FCC photos

Product photos from public FCC exhibits, formatted for easier browsing. External photos show the enclosure and labels; internal photos show boards, antennas, and other compliance-relevant hardware.

Google GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 1
External viewGoogle GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 1Source: External Photos p. 1
Google GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 2
External viewGoogle GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 2Source: External Photos p. 2
Google GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 3
External viewGoogle GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 3Source: External Photos p. 3
Google GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 4
External viewGoogle GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 4Source: External Photos p. 4
Google GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 5
External viewGoogle GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 5Source: External Photos p. 5
Google GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 6
External viewGoogle GWX3T external FCC photo from External Photos p. 6Source: External Photos p. 6
Google GWX3T internal FCC photo from Internal Photos p. 1
Internal viewGoogle GWX3T internal FCC photo from Internal Photos p. 1Source: Internal Photos p. 1
Google GWX3T internal FCC photo from Internal Photos p. 2
Internal viewGoogle GWX3T internal FCC photo from Internal Photos p. 2Source: Internal Photos p. 2
Manual notes

Manual notes

Useful setup, control, or operating details from the public FCC manual exhibit.

Official FCC source: Users Manual263 KB public file
  • WARNING: HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION

    To avoid damaging your device, accessories, or any connected devices, and to reduce the risk of personal injury, discomfort, property damage, or other potential hazards, follow the precautions below and those found in the Nest Doorbell safety information at g.co/nest/safety. Review the safety guidelines at g.co/nest/safety before installing and using your Nest Doorbell: • Handle your Nest Doorbell with care. You may damage the device or the battery if you disassemble, drop, bend, burn, crush, or puncture your device. Nest Doorbell and its charge cable are designed to work best in ambient temperatures between -4°F and 104°F (-20°C and 40°C), and should be stored between ambient temperatures of -4°F and 176°F (-20°C and 80°C). Do not expose Nest Doorbell to temperatures above 176°F (80°C) as this may damage the doorbell, overheat the battery, or pose a risk of fire.

    Source: Users Manual, page 2
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

    Source: Users Manual, page 4
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Official FCC documents

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FCC grant

Official FCC grant or authorization record.

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Users Manual (5256828)

Public user manual or setup guide from the FCC filing.

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FCC type: Users ManualApplication ID: hOf52lI0MaiXXGCog+cCPQ==
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Internal Photos (5256831)

Internal product photo exhibit from the FCC filing.

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FCC type: Internal PhotosApplication ID: hOf52lI0MaiXXGCog+cCPQ==
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External Photos (5256827)

External product photo exhibit from the FCC filing.

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FCC type: External PhotosApplication ID: hOf52lI0MaiXXGCog+cCPQ==
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RF Exposure Info (5256826)

RF exposure exhibit from the FCC filing.

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FCC type: RF Exposure InfoApplication ID: hOf52lI0MaiXXGCog+cCPQ==
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21 additional official FCC documents

Additional FCC exhibits are grouped here by source type instead of repeated as individual rows.

Source index
1 grant record1 manual or setup guide1 internal photo exhibit1 external photo exhibit1 RF exposure exhibit6 RF report exhibits10 test report exhibits