
Can I bring a portable CD player and a digital camera through the security checkpoint?
I'm a bit confused regarding the TSA's policy for bringing portable electronic equipment through airport security.
I know all large electronics like laptops and camcorders need to be removed from your carry-on and placed in separate bins.
But how about portable CD players (I'm old-fashioned), digital cameras, and compact discs?
I'd like to take these three personal items with me on board in my carry-on.
So would I have to take each item out of my carry-on and place them in a separate bin at the security checkpoint?
Please let me know what the current rule of thumb is for these types of small electronics. I want to be well-prepared.
Absolutely no problem with bringing these items as hand luggage. The only electrical item that you are required to take out is your laptop. If you have seen someone being made to screen a camcorder on its own it will be because the security staff needed to get a second look at it. Very uncommon
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