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Yes, this is a lithium-ion battery, and yes, it should be TSA compliant for air travel. Here's what you need to know: TSA/FAA Rules for Power Banks: Power banks with under 100Wh (watt-hours) are allowed in carry-on luggage without special approval This Energizer power bank is 10,000mAh at 3.7V = 37Wh, which is well under the 100Wh limit Must be in carry-on baggage only - lithium-ion power banks are NOT allowed in checked luggage The power bank should be in your personal item or carry-on bag when going through security Quick calculation: 10,000mAh ÷ 1,000 = 10Ah 10Ah × 3.7V (nominal voltage) = 37Wh 37Wh is well below the 100Wh TSA limit ✓ Travel tips: Keep it easily accessible for TSA screening Make sure it's turned off during the flight Some airlines may ask you to keep it in your bag during flight (not actively charging devices) So yes, you're good to fly with this power bank domestically and internationally - just remember to pack it in your carry-on, not checked baggage!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this power bank is a lithium-ion battery. With a capacity of approximately 37 Wh, it is well within the 100 Wh limit set by the TSA and other aviation authorities, so it is compliant for carry-on luggage. Please remember that all power banks must be in your carry-on bag and are strictly prohibited in checked luggage.
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