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Can You Bring Apple Airtags & Smart Luggage Trackers on a Plane?

Category: Electronics & Batteries

Direct Answer (2026 Official Rules)
Cabin: ✓ YES Hold: ✓ YES

Yes — you can bring apple airtags & smart luggage trackers on a plane in your carry-on luggage. CR2032 lithium coin cell batteries permitted in checked bags under FAA PackSafe rules.

Verified against published 2026 TSA (United States) & CATSA (Canada) security screening databases.

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⚖️ Why This Rule Exists: Aviation Cargo Fire Safety & Thermal Runaway Regulations (49 CFR § 175.10)

Lithium-ion batteries carry a risk of thermal runaway if crushed, short-circuited, or overheated. Because aircraft cargo fire suppression systems (Halon 1301) cannot reliably extinguish an uncontained lithium battery fire in the cargo hold, aviation safety regulations (FAA Pack Safe and ICAO Annex 18) require spare batteries and portable electronics to be transported in the passenger cabin where flight attendants can promptly deploy thermal containment bags.

Decision Threshold: Verify that battery capacity is under 100 Wh. If between 101–160 Wh, obtain airline approval (max 2 spares). If over 160 Wh, carriage is prohibited on passenger aircraft.

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Carry-on

Yes

Allowed in carry-on.

Checked bag

Yes

Allowed in checked bags (FAA & EASA approved).

Rule conditions: CR2032 lithium coin cell batteries permitted in checked bags under FAA PackSafe rulesBluetooth low energy transmission is approved in flightDo not exceed 0.3g lithium content limit

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

🔍 Security Checkpoint & X-Ray Screening Advice

In standard 2D X-ray lanes, remove laptops and large power banks from your bag and place them flat in a dedicated bin with nothing above or below them. In modern 3D CT scanner lanes, they may remain packed inside your carry-on bag.

Learn more about scanner differences and traveler rights in our Airport Security Screening Guide →

⚠️ Common Traveler Mistake to Avoid

The Mistake: Packing spare power banks or loose camera batteries into checked luggage or forgetting them inside a roller bag during a forced gate-check.

How to Avoid It: Always keep all spare batteries, power banks, and portable chargers in your personal item backpack so they stay with you in the aircraft cabin.

How to Pack Apple AirTags & Smart Luggage Trackers for a Flight

FAA, EASA, and ICAO officially permit Apple AirTags, SmartTags, and Tile trackers inside checked luggage. The small CR2032 lithium coin cell contains less than 0.3g of lithium, well below dangerous goods thresholds.

Apple AirTags & Smart Luggage Trackers on a plane — FAQs

Can you bring Apple Airtags & Smart Luggage Trackers in a carry-on?

Allowed in carry-on.

Can you pack Apple Airtags & Smart Luggage Trackers in checked luggage?

Allowed in checked bags (FAA & EASA approved).

Why are there rules for apple airtags & smart luggage trackers on a plane?

Lithium-ion batteries carry a risk of thermal runaway if crushed, short-circuited, or overheated. Because aircraft cargo fire suppression systems (Halon 1301) cannot reliably extinguish an uncontained lithium battery fire in the cargo hold, aviation safety regulations (FAA Pack Safe and ICAO Annex 18) require spare batteries and portable electronics to be transported in the passenger cabin where flight attendants can promptly deploy thermal containment bags.

Can I bring apple airtags & smart luggage trackers on an airplane?

Allowed in carry-on. In checked bags: Allowed in checked bags (FAA & EASA approved).

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