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Yes, it is TSA compliant! I brought mine on a recent trip in my carry-on with no issues at all. Since it’s 20,000mAh and under the 100Wh limit, it’s allowed on planes as long as it’s in your carry-on and not checked luggage. Super handy for flights—kept my phone and tablet charged the whole way.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the Anker Power Bank (20,000mAh, 30W) is TSA compliant and can be taken on an airplane via carry-on luggage. Power banks with a battery capacity lower than 100 watt-hours (Wh) are permitted on airplanes, and your power bank fits within this guideline. Ensure the power bank is placed in your carry-on luggage, as power banks are not allowed in checked luggage. You can verify the battery's power capacity on the label located at the bottom of the battery. It is recommended to check with your airline prior to your flight, as rules might vary or change over time.
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