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Traveling by Plane with the Luma Device
Traveling by Plane with the Luma Device

Key regulations for flying with the Luma, an electronic instrument with a Li-Ion battery.

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Written by Brittney Martinson
Updated over a year ago

Traveling with medical or electronic devices can often raise questions, especially when it comes to air travel. If you're planning to fly with the Luma, here's what you need to know:

The Luma is equipped with a Li-Ion battery, a common type of rechargeable battery used in many electronic devices. Air travel regulations permit instruments with Li-Ion batteries on flights, provided their battery capacity doesn't exceed certain limits. Fortunately, the Luma's battery capacity is well within these acceptable parameters, being 40 times smaller than the maximum allowed limit. This means you can confidently carry the Luma on board without concerns related to its battery.

As for security screenings, it's always a good practice to inform airport security personnel about any electronic devices with rechargeable batteries that you're carrying. This can help streamline the security process and ensure you and your device get through without any hitches.

Note: Always check with the airline and relevant authorities before traveling with electronic devices to ensure compliance with their specific guidelines.

In conclusion, traveling with the Luma by plane is straightforward, but always ensure you're familiar with any airline-specific guidelines and regulations before your journey. Safe travels!

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