No. Music players, digital cameras and laptop computers are safe going through airport metal detectors. Their data storage and other electronics are not affected. I travel a lot and take all three with me, and they go through the carry-on or check-in scans without problem.
it a metelatic material so yes and if your smart, you would do everything the security officer says. You can only hear him by taking the iPod out, then he tells you to put in the x-ray which doesnt harm it!!
No. All electronics are good to go through the x ray at the security checkpoint. The TSA may ask you to remove your electronic but only the be screened seprately through the x ray. The only thing that would be altered or damaged going through the x-ray machine would be unexposed film so no need to worry your $350 I Pod will be unaffected going through x-ray machines.
No, because you’re not supposed to take an iPod through a metal detector, not that it would hurt it if you did. You need to leave your iPod in your carry-on luggage or in a plastic bin for x-ray screening where it will be subject to inspection from the x-ray machine, not a metal detector.
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because it like detects everything so yahh
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No. Music players, digital cameras and laptop computers are safe going through airport metal detectors. Their data storage and other electronics are not affected. I travel a lot and take all three with me, and they go through the carry-on or check-in scans without problem.
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My iPod has been thru many metal dectectors and it still works like normal.
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NO they do not affect them but they are detected.
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it a metelatic material so yes and if your smart, you would do everything the security officer says. You can only hear him by taking the iPod out, then he tells you to put in the x-ray which doesnt harm it!!
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No. All electronics are good to go through the x ray at the security checkpoint. The TSA may ask you to remove your electronic but only the be screened seprately through the x ray. The only thing that would be altered or damaged going through the x-ray machine would be unexposed film so no need to worry your $350 I Pod will be unaffected going through x-ray machines.
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No, because you’re not supposed to take an iPod through a metal detector, not that it would hurt it if you did. You need to leave your iPod in your carry-on luggage or in a plastic bin for x-ray screening where it will be subject to inspection from the x-ray machine, not a metal detector.
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