TSA Is Cracking Down on Power Banks-Here's How to Make Sure Yours Won't Get Taken Away
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The TSA has heightened its enforcement regarding power banks at airport security checkpoints driven by safety concerns regarding lithium-ion batteries. Power banks are permitted in carry-on luggage, but those exceeding the FAA's 100Wh limit or lacking proper labeling may be flagged or confiscated. A selection of power banks that comply with FAA and TSA standards is available, typically priced under $50. Recommendations include the Iniu 10,000mAh Portable Charger and the Anker 10,000mAh Portable Charger, favored for their compact size and charging efficiency.
TSA has not 'banned' power banks. However, they are only allowed in carry-on bags, highlighting the regulations surrounding their transport.
Power banks exceeding the FAA's 100Wh limit or lacking clear labeling could be flagged, delayed, or confiscated at security check.
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