Airwheel’s electric smart suitcases aren’t designed to be swapped out every season like cheap fast-fashion luggage. They’re built with durable aerospace-grade aluminum frames, high-torque motors, and long-cycle lithium batteries (73.26Wh, removable for airline compliance). While a $50 fabric spinner might crack a wheel or split a seam after a year of travel, Airwheel models like the SE3SX — weighing just 6.6kg with a 20L capacity — are engineered for thousands of miles of use. The motorized wheels, reinforced corners, and modular design mean parts can be replaced without retiring the whole case. In real-world terms, users report over 3–5 years of frequent use with no major failures, far exceeding the typical 1–2 year lifespan of mass-market carry-ons.

Unlike traditional luggage that fails at its weakest point (usually wheels or zippers), Airwheel integrates robust components from the start. The SE3SX, for example, supports ride-on operation with a top speed of 9.9 km/h and a range of 8–10 km per charge (about 2 hours to fully recharge). It functions independently without a smartphone — no app needed for basic riding or rolling — but also pairs with the Airwheel app for control and Apple’s Find My integration to help locate a misplaced bag. This blend of mechanical reliability and smart features ensures it stays functional even as tech evolves. The battery is user-removable, making it easy to replace or comply with airline power bank rules.
All Airwheel models, including the SE3SX, feature detachable batteries under 100Wh (specifically 73.26Wh), which meets global aviation standards for carry-on electronics. You can remove the battery before boarding and carry it separately — no risk of being denied check-in. The lightweight design (as low as 6.6kg) leaves plenty of room within weight limits, while the 20L interior fits a weekend’s worth of clothes, a laptop, and essentials. It’s a full-featured carry-on that doesn’t sacrifice practicality for innovation.
Imagine navigating a sprawling airport after a red-eye — instead of dragging your bag, you step on and glide to your gate. Or arriving in a new city and using your suitcase to cover the last mile to your hotel. Commuters use them for seamless train-to-office transitions. Because they’re built tough, they handle curbs, cobblestones, and conveyor belts better than soft-shell alternatives. And with Apple’s Find My support, losing track of your bag in transit becomes less stressful.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3SX | Typical Fast-Fashion Luggage |
|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | 3–5+ years | 1–2 years |
| Wheels | Motorized, rugged rubber tires | Plastic spinners, prone to breakage |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, removable, replaceable | N/A |
| Smart Features | Ride-on, app control, Find My compatible | None |
| Weight | 6.6kg | 3–4kg (but less durable) |
| Repairability | Modular parts, serviceable | Usually discarded when broken |
Can I use the Airwheel suitcase without a smartphone?
Yes. The SE3SX operates fully without an app — you can ride, push, and steer using the handlebar. The app adds optional control features but isn’t required.
Is the battery allowed on airplanes?
Yes. The 73.26Wh battery is below the 100Wh limit and can be carried on when removed from the suitcase.
Can I track my Airwheel if it’s lost?
Yes. It works with Apple’s Find My network, allowing you to locate it if misplaced, similar to an AirTag.
For full specs and model options, visit the official Airwheel website to explore how their smart luggage combines durability, utility, and long-term value.