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Tips For Packing Your Electronics For Air Travel

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Last updated: January 22, 2021, 18:48 UTC
Published: Friday, January 1, 2021, at 01:00 UTC
Category: News
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Packing has never been easy for anyone. You realize there are so many things that should go into your luggage but then remember you have baggage restrictions to deal with and weight limits.  If you are traveling by air, the airport rules make it even more frustrating. There is a way you can go about it without too much stress especially if you will be packing electronics. It is common for people to carry electronics along with them on a trip but you need to do it the right way so you end up not breaking any rules

 

Traveling with electronics is very common today and you will want to pack them right to prevent damage, also ensuring you are not breaking any rules. Here are some easy hacks to pack your electronics.

 

Larger Gadgets Come Last

It will be more convenient to have your electronics within your reach. Large electronics like your soundbar speakers and Bluetooth speakers should be kept on top. This is so you don’t need to dig deep into your bag to bring it out. You’ll end up taking everything in the bag out and rearranging your luggage from scratch. It is a good idea to have these items packed last to protect them.

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Put Electronics Together

You should have all your gadgets and devices together for convenience. You can’t have your laptop in one bag and search for headphones or chargers elsewhere. You’ll end up rummaging around, and your luggage will be in disarray. Besides, you may end up losing valuable things when you don’t organize your luggage. Also having your electronics together will make it easy to unpack them when you have to go through airport security. You can reach easily reach them when you need to have your luggage screened.

 

Keep cables or cords in a sunglasses case

If you are carrying connecting cables like your USB, chargers, and other loose cords, it will be best to arrange them neatly in a compartment. This helps to keep your luggage organized and protected. If you have a glasses case that you haven’t used in a while, it can come in handy for this.

 

Pack Batteries Properly

There are usually rules for packing batteries at the airport. Airport authorities now insist that battery packs and lithium batteries must be in your carry on luggage. You can’t keep batteries in your main luggage. If you have electronics that use batteries like drone cameras, you will need to comply with the existing regulations of the airline.

 

Get A Smart Electronics Organizer

You also need an organizer to pack your electronics. Smart electronic organizers can keep your smartphones, adapters, USB, chargers, power banks, and cords. They usually affordable and will help save space in your luggage. It makes it easy to have everything you need in one place and also protects your gadgets.


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