Electronics

Electronic items you can and cannot take through airport security and on a plane

  • How Many Electronics Can You Bring On A Plane?

    How Many Electronics Can You Bring On A Plane?

    When traveling by air, it is normal to bring along your electronic gadgets like your laptop, headphones, etc. to keep boredom at bay. In our guide, you will know the number and types of electronics you can bring on a plane. Many passengers on the plane love to bring on board a work laptop and…

  • Can You Bring Lithium Batteries On a Plane? (The Rules Explained)

    Can You Bring Lithium Batteries On a Plane? (The Rules Explained)

    More and more everyday electronic devices use lithium batteries in today’s world which range from cell phones to cameras, toothbrushes to razors, and all manner of others. It is therefore inevitable then that passengers would want to travel with a lithium battery. Can you take lithium batteries on planes is a particularly interesting question as…

  • Can You Use a Cellphone on a Plane?

    Can You Use a Cellphone on a Plane?

    So many people cannot seem to live without their cellphones these days and want to be using them almost 24/7. To them, being unable to use it during a flight would seem like they had lost a limb. That is pretty sad. While your cell phone will work on a plane it will have to…

  • Can You Bring Magnets on a Plane? TSA Magnet Rules

    Can You Bring Magnets on a Plane? TSA Magnet Rules

    Can you take a magnet on a plane is asked quite frequently by passengers who do not wish to fall foul of the security regulations. The Quick Answer: According to the TSA there are no restrictions on taking magnets with you in either carry on or checked baggage. However, this is not strictly true for…

  • Can You Bring an Xbox on a Plane? PS4/PS5 etc

    Can You Bring an Xbox on a Plane? PS4/PS5 etc

    If you are an avid gamer and going on an extended vacation then you may well wish to take your Xbox, PS4, PS5 or another type of game console with you to pass some time while you are away. But can you take an X-box or other game consoles on a plane? The Quick Answer:…

  • Can You Take a Flat Iron on a Plane?

    Can You Take a Flat Iron on a Plane?

    If you regularly use a flat to keep your hair the way you want it then you will probably want to take it with you when you travel. But can you take a flat iron on a plane? The Quick Answer: The TSA regulations allow you to take a flat iron on a plane. An…

  • Flying with Laptops? Here’s How Many You Can Take Onboard?

    Flying with Laptops? Here’s How Many You Can Take Onboard?

    The TSA rules for taking laptops and personal electronic devices on a plane can be confusing, to say the least. There have been many changes to the rules in the past 20 years including a ban on laptops, then laptop ban reversals but at least it seems to have settled down now. It is no…

  • Can I Bring a Curling Iron in My Carry On?

    Can I Bring a Curling Iron in My Carry On?

    I remember my wife asking me “can I take my curling iron in my hand luggage?” when we first got together and, to be honest, I didn’t have a clue. If I had known then what I know now I would have said yes! The Quick Answer: You can bring curling irons including corded curling…

  • Can You Take a Hair Dryer on a Plane?

    Can You Take a Hair Dryer on a Plane?

    If you are traveling by air and want your hair to look its best for that important meeting or glamorous social occasion then you will want to ensure that you will have a decent hairdryer available. Often those in hotel rooms or cruise ship bathrooms are useless so taking your own makes sense. The Quick…

  • Can You Take AA Batteries on a Plane?

    Can You Take AA Batteries on a Plane?

    Summertime is usually the time for travel. When you travel, there are lots of devices that you need to bring that require batteries to operate. You will need your camera, laptop, other personal electronics and other battery-operated equipment which are necessary to make your vacation fun. The Quick Answer: AA, AAA, C and D and…