Quick Answer
✅ Yes. TSA allows PlayStation, Xbox, and other gaming consoles in both carry-on and checked bags.
✈️ Large consoles (PS5, Xbox Series X) may need to be removed at security for separate screening.
⚠️ Carry-on is recommended to avoid theft or damage in checked luggage.
Details
- Carry-on:
- Consoles like PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 4 are allowed.
- TSA may require you to remove them from your bag at the checkpoint, similar to laptops.
- Safer in carry-on because checked baggage is at higher risk for theft and rough handling.
- Checked luggage:
- Consoles are permitted, but not recommended due to theft, damage, and lithium battery safety concerns (especially for portable consoles or controllers with rechargeable batteries).
- Accessories: Controllers, cables, and headsets are allowed in both carry-on and checked bags.
- Games: Discs are allowed without restriction.
- In-flight use: Full-size consoles can’t be used in-flight, but portable monitors and handheld devices are fine in airplane mode.
TSA Console Rules Summary
Item | Carry-On | Checked |
---|---|---|
PlayStation / Xbox console | ✅ Allowed | ✅ Allowed (not recommended) |
Game discs | ✅ Allowed | ✅ Allowed |
Controllers / accessories | ✅ Allowed | ✅ Allowed |
Spare batteries / power banks | ✅ Carry-on only | ❌ Not allowed |
Gotchas / Common Issues
- ✈️ Big & heavy: PS5 and Xbox Series X are bulky; security may require extra screening.
- ✈️ Checked bag risk: Consoles are prime theft targets in checked luggage.
- ✈️ International travel: Customs may ask about new/unopened consoles — keep receipts if possible.
- ✈️ Portable consoles (Switch, Steam Deck): Safer and easier to use in-flight; follow lithium battery rules.