Yes, you can bring ZMI battery packs aboard a plane.
All ZMI battery packs have rated capacities below the limit of 100 watt-hours per FAA regulations pertaining to rechargeable lithium batteries.
However, please note: When traveling by plane, FAA regulations require you to store your portable charger/battery pack in your carry-on luggage, NOT checked-in luggage.
Additional technical information:
Product (Model) | Watt-Hours (WH) |
Plugornot Zero (Model APB01) | 24.3 |
PowerPack 10000 (Model QB810) | 38.5 |
PowerPack 20000 (Model QB820) | 72 |
PowerPack 20K Pro (Model QB823) | 72 |
PowerPack Aura (Model QB822) | 74 |
PowerPack 10K USB-C Fabric Cover (Model QB910) | 38.5 |
PowerPack Ambi (Model QB812) | 37 |
As you can see, all of these battery packs have watt-hours below the FAA limit of 100 watt-hours.
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