Power banks normally belong in carry-on baggage, not checked baggage. Airline and airport rules can change, so verify the Wh rating on the product and confirm requirements with the operating airline before travel.
Check watt-hours
Airline policies commonly use watt-hours rather than only mAh. Use the product's printed Wh rating where available instead of estimating from marketing capacity.
Keep labels readable
Security staff may need to identify the capacity and rating. Do not travel with a power bank whose safety label is damaged or unreadable.
Protect the terminals
Keep the power bank away from loose metal objects and physical damage. Stop using a swollen, cracked, overheated, or wet battery.
Confirm each itinerary
Connecting airlines and international airports can apply different limits or approval processes. Check the current rules for every carrier involved.
Buying checklist
- Carry the power bank in cabin baggage
- Confirm the printed Wh rating
- Protect ports from short circuits
- Check the operating airline's latest rules
Need product-specific help?
Product compatibility depends on the exact device and accessory model. Compare the current product page and contact Anker Pakistan at support@ankershop.pk or WhatsApp +923351070111 before ordering when a specification is unclear.
