Hoverboard / Self-Balancing Board is not allowed on flights in either carry-on or checked baggage. Hoverboard / Self-Balancing Board is not allowed in carry-on bags — Banned due to battery fire risk. Hoverboards and self-balancing boards are banned by most airlines due to fire risk from batteries. TSA officers have the final say on what is allowed through the checkpoint. If you are unsure, check the TSA website or ask an officer at the airport.
Electronic devices and batteries have specific TSA screening rules. In standard security lanes, laptops and large electronics must be removed from your bag. Lithium batteries under 100 watt-hours are allowed in both carry-on and checked bags when installed in devices, but spare lithium batteries must travel in carry-on luggage.
No, Hoverboard / Self-Balancing Board is not allowed in carry-on bags. Banned due to battery fire risk. Pack it in checked luggage instead.
No, Hoverboard / Self-Balancing Board is not allowed in checked baggage.
If Hoverboard / Self-Balancing Board is found in your carry-on, TSA will ask you to surrender it, return it to your vehicle, give it to a companion, mail it to yourself, or place it in checked luggage if time permits.
TSA rules apply at U.S. airports regardless of destination. However, your arrival country may have different import regulations for Hoverboard / Self-Balancing Board. Check the customs rules of your destination before packing.