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3 Lightweight Christmas Gifts You Can Take On a Plane
Christmas gifts you can easily take on a flight
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Christmas brings family and friends together. If your friends or family members are taking the plane to come to your place, then make sure that you offer them gifts they’re allowed to take on the airplane on their way back.
As you all know, there are many restrictions when it comes to air travel due to safety concerns. You really don’t want your friends to leave their gifts behind simply because they’re not allowed to take them on an aircraft.
If you travel by air with gifts to visit your friends this Christmas, then you want to make sure you are allowed to take them on the plane.
To avoid unpleasant situations, we compiled this list of Christmas gifts safe for flying. Let’s dive right in.
What are the best Christmas gifts allowed on planes?
Beats wireless headphones
If you bought a pair of Beats headphones to gift as a Christmas present, rest assured, your friend can take them on the airplane. These are that kind of gifts easy to pack in a suitcase.
If you haven’t already, here are some cool Beats headphones that will ship before Christmas:
The Beats Flex earphones are wireless and offer 12 hours of listening time so they are perfect to take on a trip or long commutes.
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This is an awesome noise-cancelling wireless headphones pair that offers 22 hours of listening time, great for any party or even gaming.
Powerbeats Pro Wireless– a great pair for untethered fun
The Powerbeats Pro Wireless headphones are perfect for up to 9 hours of training.
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Smartwatches
As our gadgets are getting tinier and tinier, getting a smartwatch to gift on Christmas is a great idea. Not to mention that your friend can take the watch on the plane without any problems.
When choosing a smartphone, don’t forget to take into consideration the operating system that your friend relies on. If he/she uses Windows, getting an iOS-based smartwatch may not be such a good idea due tosync limitations.
What is a good gift to send overseas? Smartwatches are some of them. Here are some nice smartwatches that you can get this Christmas:
Fitbit Versa Smart Watch
Sleep monitor, messages, calendar, GPS, heart rate monitor, and music player, all these functions in a chic watch that can be worn either by him or her.
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Samsung Gear S3 Frontier Smartwatch
This is an awesome smartwatch that keeps the classic sport watch look and ads the latest digital technologies.
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Garmin Vivoactive 3 GPS Fitness Smartwatch
The Garmin Vivoactive 3 smartwatch comes with no less than 15 preloaded GPS and indoor sports apps and a contactless payment function.
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Docking stations
A docking station is an unsual gift but a practical one nevertheless. Nowadays, we all use more than one gadget at a time — be it at home or at the office. For this reason, there are a lot of cables on our desks.
A good docking station allows you to keep your desk clutter-free while enjoying multi-port connectivity.
Here are some hot docking stations you can get right now from Amazon:
There you have a few tech gift ideas that can be taken on an airplane. Rememer to provide us with your feedback in the comments section below.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.