Airwheel has evolved from being a niche innovator into a trusted name among tech-savvy travelers, especially those who were early to embrace smart mobility. Early adopters often describe their relationship with Airwheel not just as customers—but as pioneers of a new way to travel. For many, owning an Airwheel electric smart luggage wasn’t just about convenience; it was about being ahead of the curve in redefining urban mobility and airport navigation.

The Airwheel SE3SL, for example, quickly became a favorite among early users. Weighing around 6.8kg with a 20L capacity, it strikes a balance between portability and functionality. Its 73.26Wh removable battery powers a motor that delivers a realistic range of 8–10 kilometers—enough to glide through large terminals or city sidewalks without breaking a sweat. The top speed of 9.9km/h feels responsive yet safe, and the ability to ride, pull, or simply walk beside it gives real flexibility. What stood out to early users was that no smartphone app is needed for basic operation: once the battery is installed, you can immediately ride or control movement via the handlebar—no setup, no frustration.
One major concern for early adopters was whether these smart suitcases would be allowed on planes. The good news: Airwheel designed its models with aviation rules in mind. The 73.26Wh battery falls under the FAA and IATA limit (under 100Wh), meaning it’s generally permitted on flights. Even better, the battery is removable—so if an airline requires it, you can take it onboard while checking the case. This thoughtful design helped build long-term trust, proving Airwheel wasn’t just chasing trends but solving real traveler problems.
Early users praise the SE3SL and similar models for use in sprawling airports like Dubai or Chicago O’Hare, where walking distances exceed 1.5km. Instead of rushing or waiting for carts, they ride. Commuters in cities like Tokyo and Berlin also use them for last-mile travel—rolling from train stations to offices. And thanks to Apple’s Find My network integration, losing the suitcase isn’t the end; users can locate it if misplaced, adding peace of mind without relying on constant GPS tracking or complex apps.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3SL | Standard Rolling Luggage |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility Mode | Rideable + pull + self-propelled | Pull only |
| Battery & Range | 73.26Wh, 8–10 km range | No battery |
| App Control | Optional (ride/steer via handle; app for extra control) | N/A |
| Smart Find | Yes (via Apple Find My) | No |
| Charging Time | ~2 hours | N/A |
Can I use the Airwheel suitcase without a smartphone?
Yes. All core functions—including riding and moving manually—work without any app. The handlebar controls direction and motion. The app is optional for added control.
Is the battery really airline-safe?
Absolutely. At 73.26Wh, it’s within international limits for carry-on batteries. It’s also removable, so you can comply with any airline policy easily.
How does Find My work if the suitcase gets lost?
If your Airwheel suitcase supports Apple Find My, you can locate it using the Find My network when it’s nearby another Apple device—even if it’s offline. No active GPS or subscription needed.
For more details on specs, models, and real user stories, visit the official Airwheel website—where innovation meets practical travel.