SHARGE
Browse the SHARGE models currently covered by CertiWatt, with the most useful catalog signals surfaced first.
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Capacity and flight-limit guides
Most 10,000 mAh power banks are about 37 Wh at 3.7 V, which is well below the common 100 Wh airline threshold.
A 20,000 mAh power bank is usually about 74 Wh at 3.7 V, so it is normally under the 100 Wh threshold.
Many 25,000 mAh power banks are around 92.5 Wh at 3.7 V, usually below 100 Wh but close enough to check the printed label.
Power banks at or below 100 Wh are generally allowed in carry-on baggage without prior airline approval.
Near-100 Wh power banks are usually travel-oriented, but they are more likely to be inspected closely at security.
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Common questions
Can I bring SHARGE power banks on a plane?
SHARGE power banks must be checked by exact model, Wh rating, country rules, airline policy, and recall status. Many sub-100 Wh models can fly in carry-on baggage, but route-specific rules still matter.
Which SHARGE models are closest to the 100 Wh limit?
SHARGE HyperTower 170 Power Bank (25K) are near the common 100 Wh threshold in the current CertiWatt catalog.
Where can I check an exact SHARGE model?
Open the model page from this brand catalog, then run a trip-specific CertiWatt verifier check with your airline and origin country.