Genuine cards have heat-sealed blisters with specific perimeter indentations. Fake blisters use self-adhesive technology, lacking heat sealing. Genuine cards have embossed logo and random cavity embossing. Product codes must match actual card specifications. Fake cards often use incorrect barcodes or speed markings
IP ratings measure ingress protection level for electronic components. Ratings consist of "IP" followed by two digits. First digit indicates protection against solid objects (0-6). Second digit shows water protection level (1-9)
AI-driven shoes provide running-like speed with 250% increase in walking speed. Features eight polyurethane wheels with overlapping design for uneven terrain. Includes electronic brake protection and two modes: Lock and Shift. Charges fully in 1.5 hours for over 6 miles range
RTCA DO-160G ensures safety of airborne electronic and mechanical systems. Standard meets FAA requirements and is universally adopted by aircraft manufacturers. DO-160G guarantees safe operation in diverse conditions for passenger safety
DO-160 is a comprehensive environmental testing standard for aerospace equipment. Developed by RTCA since 1975, updated to DO-160G in 2010. Widely accepted by aviation industry despite not being mandatory
Standards help evaluate and compare ESD protection products objectively. Standards reduce marketplace confusion in ESD control processes. Standards are mandatory in most countries, voluntary in US