Is your mental battery fried after all this? Don’t stress it. But, we recommend keeping your bag organized in case additional screening is required. Why can’t they all be the same?! Luckily, these charging cables and cords are a-okay to fly. With all these rechargeable and portable electronics, we need to remember all of the associated cords when we travel. The good news? The removed battery can be transported in your carry-on. Suitcases with a charging device ('smart' bags) must have the battery removed if you are planning to check them. Our baggage tends to be on the emotional side, but if you are one of the many travelers with smart baggage this tip is for you. So, grab your boombox and head over to the airport! We All Have Baggage The good news is that these ‘dry’ batteries are allowed in carry-on and checked baggage. Basically the batteries that run your TV remote. If you’re of a certain generation, you may not know what we mean when we talk about AA, AAA, C, and D batteries. For more information visit the FAA website. Just beware, loose lithium batteries are prohibited in checked bags. But, if your lithium ion battery is 100 watt hours or less, which should cover most of your portable electronics, you can carry the device in either your carry-on or checked baggage. Portable phone chargers or power banks containing lithium ion batteries must be packed in carry-on. This includes your smartphone, tablet, and laptop, as well as any portable chargers or power banks you may have. You’ve probably heard a lot about lithium ion batteries, and maybe wondering what they are! In short, your lithium ion batteries are a type of rechargeable battery that is commonly used for portable electronics. Check out our tips below on how to stay connected on the go. We’re here to tell you, there’s a better way! Don’t be negative. Get through security (TSA PreCheck ™ for the win).
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