Can I bring Anker 737 on a plane?
- Last reviewed
- Ruleset
- 2026-05-15
- Reviewed by
- CertiWatt source integrity workflow
Short answer: The Anker 737 Power Bank is recorded by CertiWatt as 88.8 Wh, below the common 100 Wh limit, so it is usually a carry-on candidate. It can still be banned or restricted on some trips, especially China departures without verified 3C evidence or Thailand trips because it is 24,000 mAh.
Model-specific checks matter because the Anker 737 sits close enough to airline battery thresholds that travelers often search for a yes-or-no answer before airport security.
The core Wh number is below 100 Wh, but that does not settle every route. Mainland China can care about a 3C mark, Thailand can care about mAh, and Korean carriers can add handling restrictions.
Use the CertiWatt trip verifier when the route or airline matters. A plain catalog answer is useful for orientation, while the final verdict depends on origin, transit, airline, label evidence, and recall status.
Rule summary
- Catalog model
- Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K).
- CertiWatt rating
- 88.8 Wh and 24,000 mAh.
- Common threshold
- Below 100 Wh, but still carry-on only.
- High-risk overlays
- China 3C evidence and Thailand 20,000 mAh cap.
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The final answer can change by model, airline, country, certification mark, label evidence, and recall status.
Check Anker 737 for my flightFAQ
Is Anker 737 under 100 Wh?
Yes. CertiWatt records Anker 737 at 88.8 Wh, which is below the common 100 Wh passenger battery threshold.
Can Anker 737 fly from China?
It depends on the 3C marking and the trip context. CertiWatt can return a conservative banned verdict for China departures when verified 3C evidence is missing.
Can Anker 737 fly from Thailand?
Thailand can apply a 20,000 mAh cap. Because Anker 737 is 24,000 mAh, it can be restricted even though it is under 100 Wh.
Can Anker 737 go in checked luggage?
No. Power banks are spare lithium batteries and should travel in carry-on baggage, not checked luggage.
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.
Informational only. Final decision rests with airline and security staff. Why we said this.