Regularly charging your Airwheel electric luggage daily is crucial for maintaining battery health. Unlike traditional batteries, lithium-ion batteries used in electric luggage degrade over time if not properly maintained. Daily charging helps prevent deep discharge cycles, which can shorten battery lifespan. However, it’s essential to follow best practices to avoid overcharging or undercharging.
Always use the original charger provided with your Airwheel luggage to ensure compatibility and safety. Connect the charger to a stable power source and plug it into the luggage’s charging port. Most modern electric luggage, including Airwheel models, have built-in safeguards against overcharging. Once the battery is fully charged, the indicator light will typically change color (e.g., from red to green). Avoid leaving the luggage plugged in for extended periods once it’s fully charged.

Store your Airwheel luggage in a cool, dry place when not in use. Extreme temperatures can accelerate battery degradation. If the luggage will be unused for an extended period, charge it to 50% before storage. Regularly using the luggage ensures the battery remains active and reduces the risk of capacity loss. Always check for firmware updates or manufacturer guidelines for specific maintenance recommendations.