When traveling internationally, you very much want to bring all the gadgets you need if in case you got some work to do, you wanna play some games, or maybe you just want to watch some Netflix on your trip. Know the Regulations The first step to bringing powerbanks and batteries on international travel is to know the regulations. It would be best to check, depending on your airline, what regulations on battery packs are imposed on your country when traveling. [caption id="attachment_328599" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image Credit: Travel Fashion Girl[/caption] Our best advice is to either buy the specific adapter and charger needed when you’re in the country or buy a travel adapter that can adjust to a wide range of power outlets in a number of countries. In any case, it’s also best to carry them with you when traveling as you wouldn’t really want to run the risk of losing them when checked-in, especially if you have multiple transfers. Dispose of them properly When your trip is over, you may want to dispose of some devices that may have been damaged in your travels or you simply don’t need them anymore. Read more in our articles including "Guide to Powerbanks and Batteries on International Travel" and "YugaTech Ovi App for Nokia Phones".
When traveling internationally, you very much want to bring all the gadgets you need if in case you got some work to do, you wanna play some games, or maybe you just want to watch some Netflix on your trip. Know the Regulations The first step to bringing powerbanks and batteries on international travel is to know the regulations.
It would be best to check, depending on your airline, what regulations on battery packs are imposed on your country when traveling. [caption id="attachment_328599" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image Credit: Travel Fashion Girl[/caption] Our best advice is to either buy the specific adapter and charger needed when you’re in the country or buy a travel adapter that can adjust to a wide range of power outlets in a number of countries. In any case, it’s also best to carry them with you when traveling as you wouldn’t really want to run the risk of losing them when checked-in, especially if you have multiple transfers.
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