CertiWatt is a cited battery-compliance verdicts for air travel;
It helps users check whether a specific power bank is suitable for air travel by looking at model-level battery data, watt-hour ratings, official source evidence, and airline or regulatory limits.
Website: https://certiwatt.app
CertiWatt helps travelers answer questions like:
- Can I bring this power bank on a plane?
- Is this model under the common 100Wh cabin limit?
- Is the watt-hour rating manufacturer-stated or derived?
- Is the model backed by source evidence?
- Are there known recall or identity concerns?
- Verify a power bank: https://certiwatt.app/verify
- Browse the catalog: https://certiwatt.app/catalog
- View source evidence: https://certiwatt.app/sources
- Read compliance notes: https://certiwatt.app/compliance
Power-bank airline rules can be confusing because travelers often see capacity printed in mAh, while airline limits are usually expressed in watt-hours.
CertiWatt makes this easier by organizing model-level battery data and travel-relevant compliance signals in one place.
CertiWatt is actively expanding its power-bank catalog and source coverage.
If a model is not listed yet, users can still verify manually using the watt-hour rating or label information printed on the device.
- Website: https://certiwatt.app
- Catalog: https://certiwatt.app/catalog
- Verifier: https://certiwatt.app/verify