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Buzzaround Carryon Mobility Products

Thank you for visiting us for solutions to your mobility needs.  CarryonUSA.com is the point director to the complete Buzzaround Carryon Mobility Lineup.  In 2020, Golden Technologies launched the first Carryon Mobility Fold Flat Scooter, the GB120.  The GB120 TSA model was released which included the TSA compliant battery. The next model released in the Buzzarround lineup was the GP130 Power Chair. Finally, the newest model to the lineup is the all new GB220 HD Fold Flat Scooter. It is a more robust version of the GB120 with a 400lb weight capacity. All of these models are now TSA compliant, so they are perfect for all of your travel plans, from air, train, or cruise!

GB120

The CarryOn GP120 TSA scooter is a lightweight, foldable mobility scooter with a 300 lb weight capacity, a 14-mile range on its TSA-approved 12.5 AH lithium-ion battery, and a compact 12-inch folded height, designed for easy travel by air, sea, or train.

GP130

The CarryOn GP130 power chair is a lightweight, foldable mobility solution with a 300 lb weight capacity, a 12.5-mile range on its TSA-approved 12.5 AH lithium-ion battery, and a 21-inch turning radius, designed for easy travel and tight maneuverability with a center-wheel drive system.

GB220

The CarryOn HD GB220 is a robust, foldable mobility scooter designed for enhanced durability and comfort, featuring a 400 lb weight capacity, a 14-mile range with a TSA-approved 12.5 AH lithium-ion battery, and a 12-inch folded height for easy travel by air, sea, or train.

Lithium-Ion Battery Air Transportation Guide

    What to Know when traveling with a Lithium Battery by Air Transport 

The Battery Cannot exceed 300 Watt hours ( WH) 

The Battery will need to be removed from the Mobility Scooter and taken on the Airplane as checked-in baggage 

For added safety during travel, the battery should be stored in a fireproof carry bag. This precaution ensures that any potential fire is contained within the bag. 

Traveling with an extra spare battery will need to be under 160 WH

What is "Watt Hours/WH"? 

Battery Rules sometimes specify Watt Hours ( WH ) which is a unit of energy that measures the amount of power (in watts) consumedover a period of one hour, indicating the energy capacity of batteries.

How is it calculated?

Volts x AMP Hours ( AH )  = Watt Hours (WH) or Volts x mAh ÷ 1000 = Watt Hours

All that matters!

The CarryOn line up meets all requirements 

The TSA Battery is approved by DOT regulations 49 CFR, section 175.17.

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