Air Travel Ready, TSA-Approved Power Banks

Travel worry-free with Duracell power banks that meet TSA standards, designed to keep your devices charged no matter where your journey takes you. Whether you need a compact 92W/55Wh (15,000 mAh) power bank for quick recharges or a 150W/91Wh (25,000 mAh) option for powering larger devices, the M100 and M150 portable chargers offer the ideal solution for staying connected on the go. These portable chargers meet airline regulations and are safe to bring in your carry-on luggage. 

Perfect for frequent flyers, business travelers, and adventurers, these high-capacity power banks feature wireless charging, multiple charging ports, and magnetic phone holders. Compact and lightweight, each can easily fit in your bag or backpack side pocket. Suitable for powering laptops, smartphones, tablets, and other essential devices, you’ll never have to worry about running out of battery. 

Invest in a TSA-compliant power bank from Duracell and experience convenience, reliability, and peace of mind during every trip. Whether you're catching up on work during a flight or staying connected at your destination, these power banks are designed to keep you powered up wherever you are. 

FAQs

Are all power banks TSA-approved?

No, only power banks with a capacity of 100Wh (watt-hours) or less are automatically approved for carry-on luggage. The M100 has 55 watt-hours, while the M150 has 91 watt-hours. Power banks with larger Wh capacities may require airline approval. Always check the watt-hour rating and, if you have doubts, confirm with your specific airline before traveling, especially if traveling outside the US. 

Can I charge my laptop with a TSA-approved power bank?

Yes, certain TSA-approved power banks can power laptops. Ensure the power bank supports your device’s voltage and wattage requirements and use a compatible charging cable for optimal performance. The Duracell M100 and M150 are safe for air travel and powerful enough to charge a laptop. The M100 gives most laptops 80%of a charge and the M150 can give most laptops a full charge. 

How do I calculate if my power bank meets TSA requirements?

The TSA measures power banks by watt-hours (Wh), not watts. To calculate the watt-hour rating, use this formula: Wh = (mAh × Voltage) ÷ 1,000. If the value is 100Wh or below, it’s TSA-approved. Most power banks list the watt-hour rating for convenience. The M100 has 55 watt-hours, while the M150 has 91 watt-hours making both TSA-approved.  For more information, please see the TSA rules on lithium batteries.