Background

In the Feb. 19, 2025, Customs Bulletin and Decisions, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reclassifying infrared video goggles as other electro-diagnostic apparatus under HTSUS 9018.19.95 (duty-free) rather than as other optical instruments and appliances under HTSUS 9018.90.20 (duty-free).

Ruling HQ H334777 will revoke ruling NY N308716 to reflect this change, effective with respect to goods entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption on or after April 19.

The product at issue consists of a plastic enclosure that goes around the eyes to block out all light, attached with a front panel and a silicone strap with two strap adapters and two adjusters. The front panel contains two cameras, two switches, a cable assembly, and other components. Each camera has two infrared LEDs and one visible light LED embedded on the chip and can detect both visible and infrared light, which it then captures on a sensor.

CBP concludes that the goggles are electro-diagnostic apparatus because they are designed to be used by trained medical professionals, such as audiologists, ENTs, physicians, etc., to assist in diagnosing vestibular disorders.

For more information on how to seek or utilize classification and other rulings, please contact your ST&R professional.

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