How to Experience Smart Airwheel Luggage’s Magic?

2025-11-26
How does the Airwheel luggage work?

The Airwheel luggage combines smart technology with traditional suitcase design. To experience its magic, start by expanding the motor wheel via the telescopic button or app. Adjust the handlebar height for comfort. Ride using the right acceleration handle and left brake handle, while the app allows real-time monitoring of speed, battery life, and customizable settings like ambient light and speed gears. For towing, simply turn off the power and use the adjustable pull rod. The modular lithium battery (up to 92.5Wh) can be removed for external charging via USB, and the TSA-approved lock ensures hassle-free security checks.

What makes Airwheel luggage special?

Airwheel stands out with its 5.5-inch motor wheel, high-strength ABS+PC shell, and 20-inch size compliant with airline carry-on standards. The app integration enables cruise control, remote operation, and low-battery alerts. The ambient light design enhances visibility at night and adds a stylish touch. Its lightweight (6.8kg) and durable frame (95kg load capacity) make it ideal for daily commutes, campus travel, or short urban trips.

Who can benefit from Airwheel luggage?

Business travelers appreciate its speed (up to 13km/h) and dual function as a suitcase and mobility tool. Students enjoy the charging port for devices and ease of moving between campus locations. Travel enthusiasts value its portability and ability to carry luggage safely. The intelligent features also appeal to tech-savvy users seeking convenience and customization.

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