Airwheel electric luggage, such as the SE3MiniT, is designed for convenience and mobility. However, traveling with it on flights requires attention to airline regulations. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the process.
Each airline has rules about battery-powered devices. For example, lithium-ion batteries (common in electric luggage) are restricted in quantity. Ensure your Airwheel’s battery complies with IATA guidelines—typically, batteries with a capacity under 100Wh are allowed, while those over 100Wh may require special approval. Always contact your airline’s customer service for confirmation.
If your airline prohibits loose batteries, remove the Airwheel’s battery pack before boarding. Store it in a protective case and carry it as a personal item. Ensure the battery is fully charged (avoid overcharging) and secured to prevent damage during transit.
Place the Airwheel in a sturdy, ventilated bag to prevent overheating. Avoid compressing the device, as this could damage the internal components. If your luggage has a removable battery, reattach it securely after packing.

When passing through airport security, inform agents about the battery. It may need to be removed for separate screening. Keep the battery away from metal objects to avoid short circuits.
Once aboard, treat the Airwheel like any standard suitcase. Fold or collapse it if needed, but avoid excessive force. If the battery is integrated, ensure it’s locked and protected from accidental activation.
By following these steps, you can safely transport your Airwheel electric luggage while adhering to airline safety standards. Always verify rules with your carrier to avoid delays.