Will TSA take my Nintendo Switch?

No, the TSA will not confiscate your Nintendo Switch, but you will likely need to take it out of its case and your carry-on bag for X-ray screening, just like a laptop, as it's a larger electronic device. The final decision rests with the TSA officer, so placing it in a separate bin when requested is the best practice to avoid delays.
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Do I need to take out my Switch for TSA?

Yes, you generally need to take your Nintendo Switch out of your carry-on and place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening, similar to a laptop, as it's a larger electronic device; putting it in an open case or a designated bin can help speed things up, but be prepared for the TSA agent to ask for it out of the bag for closer inspection, especially if you don't have TSA PreCheck. 
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Are Nintendo Switches allowed through TSA?

Yes, you can take a Nintendo Switch through TSA, but you'll likely need to remove it from its case and place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening, similar to a laptop, though some travelers have luck leaving it in its case at less busy airports or with newer scanners. The final decision rests with the TSA officer, so packing it in a top pocket of your carry-on for easy access is recommended. 
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How to travel with your Nintendo Switch?

To travel with your Nintendo Switch, use a protective case, keep it in your carry-on for security, take a power bank, download games for offline play, and be prepared to remove it at airport security (unless you have TSA PreCheck). Travel light by leaving the bulky dock at home and focusing on handheld essentials like a good screen protector and portable stand, plus digital games and a large microSD card.
 
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Are you allowed a Nintendo Switch on a plane?

Yes, you can bring a Nintendo Switch on a plane in your carry-on or checked bag (if powered off), but it's best in a carry-on for easy access and usage, remembering to turn off wireless functions and have a power bank for long flights. Expect to remove it from its case at security for X-ray screening, just like a laptop.
 
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Airport Security Basics: What to Take Out of Your Bag

Does a Nintendo Switch have lithium batteries?

Yes, the Nintendo Switch console, Joy-Cons, and Switch Lite all use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, which is standard for portable electronics, and these batteries gradually lose capacity over time with use, just like other rechargeable devices.
 
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What is the no fly list?

The U.S. No Fly List, managed by the FBI's Terrorist Screening Center (TSC), is a list of individuals barred from boarding commercial flights in or out of the U.S., serving as part of a larger terrorist watchlist to enhance aviation security but facing criticism for wrongful inclusion, lack of due process, and targeting individuals without adequate legal recourse, often due to name similarities or errors. People can be added for suspected terrorist ties, but the process lacks transparency, leading to civil liberties concerns and potential misidentification, with redress difficult for those unfairly listed. 
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Can I put condoms in my bag?

Condoms can also be damaged from getting warm when in a wallet, bag or pocket. It's a great idea to carry condoms with you in your wallet or bag but make sure that you're replacing them every month else they're not safe to use and won't protect you from STIs and pregnancy.
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Are condoms considered a medical device?

Condoms are medical devices!

Medical devices fall into three different classes: Class I, Class II, and Class III. Condoms, and almost half of all FDA classified medical devices, fall under Class II. These are devices that have a moderate to high risk to the patient and/or user.
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Can I fly with a gaming console?

Yes, you can bring a gaming console on a plane, but it's highly recommended to pack it in your carry-on bag for protection, as you'll need to remove it for X-ray screening at security, similar to a laptop, and checked bags risk damage. Pack it carefully with padding (like clothes or a travel case) and be prepared to take it out and place it in a separate bin for the scanner, while keeping accessories like controllers in the bag. Always check with your airline and destination country's rules for specific electronic device regulations.
 
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Can a Switch go on an airplane?

I've been on a plane loads with my switch, usually have to take them out, (usually just open switch case) at security unless airports have the scanners that you can leave tech and liquids in bag. Other than that it's fine.
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What electronics need to be removed for airport security?

At airport security (TSA in the US), you must take out personal electronic devices larger than a cell phone from your carry-on and place them in a separate bin for X-ray screening, including laptops, tablets, e-readers, large cameras, and handheld game consoles, to allow for clearer images and to check for hidden threats, though smaller items like phones, chargers, and shavers usually stay in your bag. 
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What are the most common items confiscated by TSA?

Food. Sandwiches, dips, steaks — you name it, “food will almost always get pulled,” Schieler said. Obviously, the food you bring must follow the TSA policy that “liquids, gels and aerosols are limited to 3.4 ounces or less in carry-on baggage.”
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Can you pack a Nintendo Switch in checked baggage?

You can put a device with an installed lithium battery into your checked luggage if the device is fully powered off. Spare lithium batteries are carry-on only.
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Why does Gen Z not use condoms?

The downward trend in condom usage is due to a few things: medical advancements like long-term birth control options and drugs that prevent sexually transmitted infections; a fading fear of contracting HIV; and widely varying degrees of sex education in high schools. Is this the end of condoms? Not exactly.
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How old are condoms that expire in 2028?

Condoms expiring in 2028 were likely manufactured around 2023, assuming a standard 5-year shelf life for latex/polyurethane condoms, meaning they are currently about 2 to 3 years old, but their age also depends on the specific material (lambskin expires faster) and if they had spermicide (which shortens life). Always check the box for the specific manufacturing date or month if available, as proper storage (cool, dry place, away from sunlight/heat) is crucial for their effectiveness.
 
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What is the #1 reason condoms fail?

Poor fit. Condoms may rip during use if they don't fit properly or if they're not put on correctly, like not leaving enough room at the tip. Learn the right way to use a condom. A second condom.
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What is the 45 minute rule?

The "45-minute rule" primarily refers to a recent airline policy, especially for Delta and United, requiring passengers to check in and drop off checked bags at least 45 minutes before a domestic flight, a change from older, shorter deadlines, ensuring smoother operations; it also loosely relates to productivity techniques like working in focused 45-minute blocks. Airlines enforce this to manage baggage handling and departures, while productivity methods use this time for intense work followed by short breaks. 
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What is the 3-3-3 rule for flying?

You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes in your carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item.
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Can you take the Nintendo Switch on a plane?

Yes, you can bring a Nintendo Switch on a plane in your carry-on or checked bag (if powered off), but it's best in a carry-on for easy access and usage, remembering to turn off wireless functions and have a power bank for long flights. Expect to remove it from its case at security for X-ray screening, just like a laptop.
 
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What happens if you have a lithium battery in checked luggage?

If you have a lithium battery (like a power bank, e-cigarette, or spare) in your checked luggage, it will likely be discovered by security (TSA/airport screeners), who will flag the bag, potentially call you back to repack (removing the battery), or even confiscate the item, as these batteries are a fire risk in the cargo hold and must be in carry-on bags for immediate crew response if issues arise, with fines possible for violations.
 
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Do Nintendo Switches take batteries?

Yes, the Nintendo Switch has an internal rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery and needs power for handheld play, but it can also run directly from the AC adapter when docked or plugged in, though it won't work without any battery at all, even when plugged in, as it needs that built-in power source to operate. You charge it with the included adapter, and battery life (4.5-9 hrs) varies by game. 
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