If you’re planning to travel by air with your Airwheel electric smart luggage, especially models like the SE3SX or SE3MiniT, one of the top concerns is whether you’ll clear security smoothly. The key question: what documentation should you carry for the Airwheel battery during air travel? Unlike standard suitcases, Airwheel’s smart luggage has a built-in lithium battery (73.26Wh), which falls within most airlines’ allowed limits—but knowing what to expect helps avoid delays.

Take the Airwheel SE3SX, for example: it weighs about 6.6kg, offers 20L of storage, and can travel up to 10km on a single charge—perfect for city commutes or short trips. It supports both riding and manual pulling, controlled via a handlebar for steering while using the app to command forward or reverse movement. Even without the app, it works right out of the box once the battery is installed. Plus, it integrates with Apple’s Find My network, helping locate your bag if misplaced—no GPS tracking, but still useful for recovery.
The Airwheel battery is 73.26Wh, well under the 100Wh FAA and IATA limit for lithium-ion batteries in carry-on luggage. This means you don’t need special airline approval. However, the battery **must be carried in the cabin**—never checked in—because of fire risk. Always confirm with your airline, but most allow Airwheel as carry-on if the battery stays onboard. No extra documentation like Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) is typically required for batteries under 100Wh used in personal devices. Just ensure the battery is securely installed and the unit is powered off during boarding and flight.
Airwheel smart luggage shines in urban environments—think airport transfers, train stations, or large campuses. Need to dash between terminals? Hop on and ride at up to 9.9km/h (SE3SX). Running late? Let the motor assist while you steer with the handle. It’s ideal for business travelers, tech-savvy commuters, or anyone tired of dragging heavy bags through long walkways.
| Feature | Airwheel Smart Luggage | Regular Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Rideable, motor-assisted, hand-held | Pulled manually |
| Battery | 73.26Wh (removable, carry-on only) | None |
| App Control | Yes (start/stop via app, steering via handle) | No |
| Find My Support | Yes (Apple Find My compatible) | No |
| Charging Time | About 2 hours | N/A |
Q: Do I need to remove the battery when flying?
A: You don’t need to remove it physically, but it must stay in the cabin. Never pack an Airwheel in checked luggage due to the lithium battery.Q: Can I use the Airwheel at the airport after landing?
A: Yes, once you’re in the public arrival area, you can power it on and ride it—just follow local rules about personal mobility devices.Q: Is the 73.26Wh battery safe for international flights?
A: Yes. Most international carriers accept batteries under 100Wh in carry-ons. Always check your airline’s policy, but no special paperwork is needed for Airwheel’s battery.For full specs and model details, visit the official Airwheel website to find the best fit for your travel style.