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Anker and China 3C

Anker power bank China 3C flight rule

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Ruleset
2026-05-15
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Short answer: Anker is not a brand-level shortcut for China flights. Check the exact Anker model in the catalog or on the device: mainland China domestic flights can refuse power banks without readable 3C / CCC evidence, with unclear markings, or in recalled model or batch scope, and normal Wh / carry-on / quantity rules still apply.

Anker has many power-bank models with different capacity, certification, and recall profiles. A good China-flight answer should name the exact model rather than saying that all Anker power banks are allowed or banned.

For mainland China domestic flights, the CAAC no-3C rule is a local overlay on top of the global battery rules. If the exact Anker unit has no readable 3C / CCC mark, the fact that it is under 100 Wh does not fully answer the airport-screening question.

Because active recalls are model-specific in CertiWatt, recall status must not be inferred across the whole Anker brand. Check the exact model ID and any serial or batch evidence when available.

Rule summary

Exact model
Use the model name or model ID, not only the Anker brand.
3C / CCC mark
Readable device evidence matters for mainland China domestic flights.
Recall status
Recall impact is exact-model-only and may require serial or batch evidence.
Capacity
Wh and mAh still matter after the 3C check.

Check your device

The final answer can change by model, airline, country, certification mark, label evidence, and recall status.

Check an Anker China flight

FAQ

Can I bring an Anker power bank on a China flight?

It depends on the exact Anker model and device evidence. Check readable 3C / CCC marking, Wh, quantity, carry-on handling, airline policy, and recall status.

Are recalled Anker power banks allowed if they have 3C?

No. A model or batch in active recall scope should not be treated as an ordinary compliant power bank, even if other label evidence is present.

Is an under-100Wh Anker power bank automatically allowed in China?

No. Under 100 Wh is a capacity signal; China domestic flights also require the 3C / CCC and recall checks.

Sources and evidence

This guide is reviewed against CertiWatt ruleset 2026-05-15. Active rule citations pass the source integrity release gate before deployment; trip-specific verdicts can still cite additional regulator, airline, manufacturer, or recall sources. Open the full source registry.

Informational only. Final decision rests with airline and security staff. Why we said this.