Airwheel’s electric suitcases are designed to comply with airline regulations, making them suitable for boarding. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Check airline approval
All Airwheel electric suitcases, such as the SE3T and SE3miniT, are certified by major airlines. They meet the 20-inch carry-on suitcase standards and are approved for use within airports and onboard airplanes. Always confirm with your specific airline for any additional requirements.

2. Verify battery compliance
The suitcase’s lithium battery (73.26Wh for SE3T, 92.5Wh for SE3miniT) adheres to aviation safety standards. The modular pluggable design allows the battery to be removed easily, ensuring compliance with airline carry-on regulations.
3. Use the TSA lock
Equipped with a TSA-approved combination lock, the suitcase allows for secure packing while facilitating customs inspections. Set your password via the combination lock for added security.
4. Charge before boarding
Use the USB charging interface on the suitcase body to charge electronic devices. Ensure the battery is fully charged for seamless travel. For extended trips, consider the suitcase’s long-lasting battery life.
By following these steps, you can confidently board with your Airwheel electric suitcase, combining convenience with travel safety.