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🎧 Headphones

✋ Hand luggage

Yes

No restrictions — wired or wireless headphones permitted freely.

🧳 Hold luggage

Yes

Permitted without restriction.

Based on TSA guidance for United States. Official rules ↗

💡 Tip: Headphones and earbuds are unrestricted at security. Wireless models with built-in batteries follow standard lithium battery rules — carry-on is fine, and they're safe in checked bags too.

Headphones rules by country

How carry-on and checked-bag rules for headphones compare across the 14 countries we cover.

Country✋ Cabin🧳 Hold
🇺🇸United States
Yes
Yes
🇬🇧United Kingdom
Yes
Yes
🇪🇺Europe
Yes
Yes
🇦🇪UAE
Yes
Yes
🇦🇺Australia
Yes
Yes
🇧🇷Brazil
Yes
Yes
🇨🇦Canada
Yes
Yes
🇨🇳China
Yes
Yes
🇮🇳India
Yes
Yes
🇮🇱Israel
Yes
Yes
🇲🇽Mexico
Yes
Yes
🇳🇿New Zealand
Yes
Yes
🇷🇺Russia
Yes
Yes
🇿🇦South Africa
Yes
Yes

Common questions

Headphones — wired or wireless — are permitted freely and do not need to be removed from your bag at most checkpoints. At some US airports with older equipment, tangled cables in a bag can create an unclear X-ray image and prompt a bag check, but this is a minor inconvenience rather than a restriction. Coiling your cable or placing headphones in a case makes the X-ray image cleaner.

Wireless headphones with built-in batteries are permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage. The lithium battery inside a standard pair of headphones is far below the regulated watt-hour threshold that would trigger restrictions. For checked baggage, best practice is to ensure the headphones are in an off state or in their case to prevent accidental activation.

Wireless Bluetooth headphones are now permitted during all phases of flight on most airlines, including take-off and landing, as long as the device is in flight mode. Noise-cancelling headphones are also fine to use throughout. Individual airline policies vary slightly — some may ask you to keep one ear free during safety announcements — but there is no blanket ban.

Storing headphones in their original case or a small pouch keeps cables neat and produces a cleaner X-ray image, reducing the chance of a bag check. If you are wearing over-ear headphones as a neck accessory through the terminal, remove them and place them in a bin tray at the security checkpoint to avoid triggering a metal detector.

Based on official United States security guidelines. Rules vary by airline and route — always verify with your carrier before travel. · Rules last verified May 2026.

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