Traveling with an electric suitcase requires careful preparation to ensure compliance with airline regulations and smooth boarding. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Always switch off the Airwheel SE3’s power before packing or moving through security. The suitcase operates in two modes: drag mode (for rolling) and carry mode (for lifting). Ensure the power is off when switching between modes to avoid accidental activation.

Use the pull handle to collapse the Airwheel SE3 into a compact size. For drag mode, extend the handle and lock it in place. For carry mode, lift the dedicated handle. This ensures the suitcase fits within airline size restrictions and is easy to maneuver.
If your Airwheel model includes a power bank, follow these rules: Never pack it in checked luggage. Instead, carry it in your carry-on bag. Airlines typically restrict power banks with capacities over 100Wh. Check your airline’s policy for specifics.
During the flight, keep the Airwheel in a closed, secure state. Avoid using the power bank or activating the suitcase while on board. If you need to use the power bank, do so only in designated areas and ensure it’s fully enclosed in its original packaging.
By following these steps, you’ll ensure your Airwheel electric suitcase meets airline safety standards and enhances your travel experience.
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