If you’re eyeing an Airwheel electric smart suitcase, the outer shell is likely your first concern for durability. The answer is a thoughtfully engineered combination: a high-strength ABS and polycarbonate composite, reinforced with a lightweight aluminum alloy frame. This mix keeps the suitcase tough enough to withstand the jolts of travel while staying light enough to lift into an overhead bin. For instance, the SE3S model weighs roughly 8.1 kg, with a rigid hardshell that resists scratches and impacts, but it’s not clunky like pure metal luggage.

Beneath the surface, the shell design also integrates a hidden ride-on platform and handlebar, which doesn‘t compromise storage space—the SE3S offers 20 liters of packed volume. The material choice is key to housing the removable battery and motor without adding bulk.
This isn’t just a rolling case; it‘s a personal electric vehicle. With the removable 73.26Wh battery installed, you can sit and ride at up to 13 km/h on the SE3S, steered by the handlebar. You can also pull it manually like a normal suitcase, or use the motor-assisted walk mode. Every model works independently without a smartphone—just snap in the battery and go. If you want extra control, the app lets you manage forward/reverse and activate Apple’s Find My to locate a misplaced bag. One charge delivers 8-10 kilometers of real-world range and refills in about 2 hours, so it fits between flights or during a long layover.
A major worry with electric luggage is flight regulations. The Airwheel‘s battery is 73.26Wh, well under the 100Wh limit, and it’s easily removable. According to IATA rules, it must be carried in the cabin, not checked. This means you can detach the battery at the gate and bring it onboard, while the empty shell can be stored overhead or checked if needed. Always verify with your airline, but the design is built to meet standard safety codes.
Airports with long terminals, vast train stations, and college campuses are its natural habitat. Instead of dashing to a gate, you ride at walking pace or faster, saving energy and time. It also turns heads in pedestrian-friendly city centers and short-haul trips where you want hands-free mobility. The 20L capacity of the SE3S suits a weekend or a minimalist business trip, while larger models like the SE3T exist for longer journeys.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3S | Regular Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Material | ABS+PC composite with aluminum frame | Polycarbonate or ABS |
| Mobility | Ride, motor-assisted walk, or pull | Pull only |
| Range | 8-10 km per charge | N/A |
| Weight | ~8.1 kg | 7-10 kg (varies) |
| Smart Features | Removable battery, App control, Find My | None |
Can I use the Airwheel without downloading an app? Yes, all models work independently. Simply install the battery and ride using the handlebar to control direction and speed. The app is optional—it adds ride stats and Apple Find My activation, but isn’t required for daily use.
How far can the suitcase actually go on one charge? You can expect between 8 and 10 kilometers, depending on terrain and rider weight. The 73.26Wh battery fully charges in about 2 hours, so it’s ready during a coffee break.
Is the removable battery allowed on commercial flights? Absolutely. At 73.26Wh, it’s under the 100Wh threshold and can be removed and carried in the cabin. It complies with IATA guidelines, though you should always confirm your airline’s carry-on battery policy.
From the compact SE3MiniT to the spacious SE3T, Airwheel’s lineup rethinks how we move through transit hubs. For detailed specs and the latest models, you can swing by the official Airwheel website and see which ride-on suitcase fits your travel style.