Can I bring Apple AirTag to France?
Apple AirTag→France
✅ Allowed
About Apple AirTag
Traveling abroad with your Apple AirTag? Electronics are indispensable, but devices like Apple AirTag involve aviation safety rules and potential duties. Understanding battery limits and duty-free allowances ensures your equipment passes through without trouble. 💡 Safety Tip: Devices with lithium batteries must be in carry-on luggage; never pack them in checked bags due to fire risks.
General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Apple AirTag yet. Below are the general rules for Electronics that apply to Apple AirTag.
📋 Carrying Limits
✅ Declaration Requirements
❌Not Required
📌 Quick Summary
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Last Updated:December 10, 2025
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📝 Important Notes
- •✅ ALLOWED: Personal electronics are welcome in France!
- •📋 Quick Summary:
- •Status: ✅ Allowed for personal use
- •Declaration: Not required for used personal items
- •Duty-Free: €430 (~$470 USD) for air/sea travelers, €300 for others
- •Voltage: 230V/50Hz (Plug Type C/E/F - European standard)
- •VAT Refund: 12% refund available for non-EU tourists!
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- •🔌 Type C/E/F Plugs - European Standard
- •France uses Type C, E, and F plugs (round pins), standard across most of Europe:
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Will I be taxed for bringing multiple Apple AirTag?
Personal items already in use are typically duty-free. However, if they are brand new (unopened) or the quantity is excessive, customs may consider it for commercial use and require taxes. Keeping purchase receipts is recommended.
What should I consider when bringing Apple AirTag?
The most important thing when bringing Apple AirTag is to confirm if it exceeds the duty-free allowance or declaration threshold of your destination. It's recommended to keep purchase receipts and ensure Apple AirTag is in its original packaging for easier customs inspection. If the Apple AirTag is of high value, always use the red declaration channel.
❓ More Questions
Does France use the same plugs as the rest of Europe?
Mostly yes! France uses Type C, E, and F plugs (round pins). Type C (Europlug) works across Europe. Type E is France-specific with a grounding pin in the socket, but Type F (Schuko/German) plugs also work. If you're traveling from Germany, Spain, Italy, or most EU countries, your plugs will work. UK, US, Australia, and Japan travelers need adapters.
Can I fly a drone near the Eiffel Tower?
NO. The entire Paris city center is a permanent no-fly zone for drones. This includes the Eiffel Tower, Champs-Élysées, Notre-Dame, Louvre, and all major tourist areas. Flying a drone in Paris without authorization can result in fines up to €75,000 and imprisonment. For drone photography of Paris landmarks, consider licensed professional services or use a camera with a good zoom instead.
Can tourists get VAT refunds on electronics in France?
YES! Non-EU tourists can get approximately 12% VAT refund (20% VAT minus processing fees). Requirements: 1) Minimum €100.01 purchase at same store, same day, 2) Look for 'Tax Free' or 'Détaxe' signs, 3) Get tax-free form at purchase, 4) Validate at airport Pablo kiosks before check-in, 5) Keep items in carry-on for potential inspection. Major electronics stores like FNAC, Darty, and Apple Store participate.
What's the cheapest mobile plan in France?
Free Mobile is famous for its €2/month plan with 2 hours of calls and 50MB data - great for light users. For tourists, Orange Holiday (€39.99/30 days, 20GB) is popular. If you have an EU SIM card, you can use it in France at no extra cost due to EU 'Roam Like at Home' rules. Buy SIMs at airports, tabacs (tobacco shops), or carrier stores.
When are the best sales for electronics in France?
France has legally regulated sales periods called 'Soldes': 1) Winter Soldes: Usually starts first Wednesday of January, lasts 4-6 weeks, 2) Summer Soldes: Usually starts last Wednesday of June, lasts 4-6 weeks. Discounts can reach 50-70% off. Additionally, Black Friday (late November) is increasingly popular for electronics deals at FNAC, Darty, and online retailers.
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