If you’ve ever wondered whether owning an Airwheel electric smart suitcase turns you into a member of a small, forward-thinking group, the answer is a quiet yes. Airwheel owners aren’t just buying luggage—they’re investing in a tool that blends mobility, practicality, and a touch of tech-savvy fun. Let’s dive into what makes this device stand out, and why it’s more than just a suitcase.
Airwheel offers several models, but the SE3T is a great all-rounder. It features a 73.26Wh removable lithium battery that charges in about 2 hours, giving you a real-world range of 8–10 km (at a top speed of 13 km/h). The suitcase itself weighs around 9 kg and has a 48L capacity—enough for a weekend trip. You can ride it, pull it, or push it like a normal suitcase. The handle controls steering, and the direction is managed through a physical handlebar, not a smartphone. That said, you can also use the Airwheel app to control forward/backward movement, but the suitcase works perfectly without the app—no activation needed. Just install the battery and ride. Plus, it has Apple Find My support, so you can locate it if it gets misplaced.

This is the biggest concern for most travelers. The Airwheel SE3T’s battery is 73.26Wh, which is under the 100Wh limit set by most airlines for carry-on batteries. Since the battery is removable, you can take it in your cabin bag and check the empty suitcase. Always check with your specific airline beforehand, but in general, it’s compliant with IATA regulations. The suitcase itself meets standard carry-on dimensions for most airlines (though some budget carriers may require it to be checked).
Airwheel is ideal for long airport connections, convention centers, and large campuses. Think of a traveler racing to catch a connecting flight in a massive airport like Dubai or Atlanta—riding instead of walking saves time and energy. It’s also great for trade show attendees who need to cover a lot of ground with their gear. And yes, it’s a fun conversation starter. But for daily city commuting or narrow train aisles, a regular suitcase is still more practical.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3T | Regular Suitcase ||——–|—————|—————–|| Weight | ~9 kg | ~3–4 kg (empty) || Capacity | 48 L | 30–50 L (varies) || Mobility | Can ride, pull, or push | Pull or push only || Speed | Up to 13 km/h while riding | Walking speed || Battery | 73.26Wh removable, 2h charge | None || Smart Features | App control, Find My | None || Airline Compliance | Yes (battery under 100Wh) | Yes || Price | Higher (premium) | Lower |
Q1: Can I use the Airwheel SE3T without a phone app?Yes. The basic functions—riding, steering, and braking—are all mechanical. The app is optional for controlling forward/backward, but the suitcase is ready to ride straight out of the box. No activation or Bluetooth pairing is required for riding.Q2: How long does the battery last, and can I replace it?The battery lasts 8–10 km on a full charge (about 2–3 airport terminal crossings). It’s removable, so you can swap it for a spare or carry it separately through security. The 73.26Wh capacity is well within airline carry-on limits.Q3: Does the Airwheel have GPS tracking?No, it does not have GPS. Instead, it uses Apple’s Find My network, which relies on Bluetooth signals from nearby Apple devices to show the approximate location. This works for lost luggage within a building or airport, but not for real-time tracking over long distances.
Airwheel owners are indeed a niche community—practical innovators who value efficiency and a bit of fun. The device is not for everyone, but if you frequently find yourself sprinting through terminals, it’s a smart investment. Want to see if it fits your travel style? Visit the official Airwheel website to explore models and technical specs.