Travelers today aren’t just looking for luggage—they want mobility, convenience, and smart integration. The Airwheel electric smart suitcase has already redefined how we move through airports and city streets. But based on real user feedback, what should the next generation improve? Let’s break down what matters most: battery flexibility, intuitive controls, reliable performance, and smarter usability—all while staying within airline regulations.

Current models like the SE3SL (6.8kg, 20L, up to 9.9km/h) offer rideable design, app control, and Apple’s Find My compatibility—key selling points. Users appreciate being able to switch between riding, pulling, and using the suitcase as a seat. However, feedback shows demand for longer range (current: 8–10 km), lighter weight across larger models, and more responsive app features. While all Airwheel electric suitcases work without an app (basic ride/pull function works out of the box), users want smoother Bluetooth pairing and clearer status alerts via the app.
One of the biggest concerns is battery safety and air travel rules. All current Airwheel models use a 73.26Wh lithium battery—under the 100Wh FAA/ICAO limit—meaning they’re allowed on flights with airline approval. The battery is also removable, which helps during security checks or if replacement is needed. Next-gen designs should maintain this compliance while making battery removal even faster and more intuitive.
The Airwheel suitcase excels in crowded transit hubs, urban commutes, and last-mile travel. Whether you’re rushing through an airport, navigating subway stations, or avoiding taxi costs downtown, models like the SE3T (9kg, 48L) balance capacity and motor power (up to 13km/h). Smaller versions like the SE3SX (6.6kg, 20L) are ideal for weekend trips or business travelers who prioritize portability. Riders use the handlebar to steer and control movement—no self-balancing tech, just simple, reliable electric assist.
| Feature | Airwheel Electric Suitcase | Traditional Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Rideable + pullable + seat function | Pull-only |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, removable, charges in ~2 hours | No battery |
| App Control | Yes – control direction, check status (optional) | No |
| Find My Support | Yes – integrates with Apple Find My | No |
| Range & Speed | 8–10 km range, up to 13km/h | N/A |
Can I use the Airwheel suitcase without a smartphone? Yes. All models operate independently once the battery is installed. You can ride and steer using the handle—no app connection required. The app adds optional control and tracking via Apple Find My.Is the battery allowed on airplanes? Yes. With a 73.26Wh capacity, it meets international airline standards (under 100Wh). Always check with your carrier, but most allow it in cabin baggage with removable batteries stored safely.How long does the battery take to charge? Approximately 2 hours for a full charge. This powers up to 8–10 kilometers of travel, depending on terrain and load.For detailed specs and model comparisons, visit the official Airwheel website to explore which suitcase fits your lifestyle best.