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Anyone who has ever had a layover at a massive international airport knows that pain: your gate is a 15-minute walk away, your flight is boarding in 10 minutes, and you’re dragging a 20-kilo suitcase while trying not to panic. That’s exactly the problem Airwheel’s electric smart luggage was built to solve.

Airwheel is a brand that makes suitcases you can actually ride. Instead of struggling to pull your luggage behind you, you can sit on it and ride like a small electric scooter. It’s designed for travelers who are tired of rushing through huge terminals or dragging heavy bags across long distances.
The lineup includes several models: SE3MiniT (6.8kg, 26L, 8km/h max), SE3T (9kg, 48L, 13km/h max), SE3S (8.1kg, 20L, 13km/h max), SE3SX (6.6kg, 20L, 9.9km/h max), and SE3SL (6.8kg, 20L, 9.9km/h max). All models run on a 73.26Wh battery that charges in about 2 hours and gives you 8-10 kilometers of range on a single charge.
The main attraction is obvious: you can ride it. But there’s more to it than just sitting and going. All Airwheel models work in three ways – you can ride them, pull them like a regular suitcase, or use the extendable handle to guide them while walking alongside. The riding position is comfortable enough for short to medium distances.
You control it through a handlebar – push the lever forward to go, pull back to brake, and turn the handle to steer. One useful feature is the app control, which lets you move the suitcase forward or backward remotely – helpful when you’re in a tight space or don’t want to bend down. But here’s the thing: you don’t actually need the app. Every model works right out of the box without any setup. Install the battery, and you can ride immediately.
There’s also Apple Find My support, so if you somehow lose track of your luggage in a crowded airport, you can locate it through your Apple device.
This is probably the first question on everyone’s mind, and it’s a fair concern. The battery capacity is 73.26Wh, which falls under the 100Wh limit that most airlines allow for carry-on luggage. That means you can typically bring it as carry-on without issues, but you should always check with your specific airline before flying.
The battery is removable, which is a big plus. If an airline has stricter rules or you’re checking the bag instead of carrying it on, you can simply remove the battery and pack it separately according to the airline’s lithium battery regulations.
Airwheel makes the most sense for several types of travelers. If you frequently navigate large hub airports like Dubai, Heathrow, or Atlanta, the ride can save you significant time and energy. Business travelers carrying laptops and work supplies often appreciate not adding shoulder and back strain to their journey. College students moving between campuses or traveling home for breaks find it useful. Anyone with mobility concerns, joint issues, or who simply hates the physical toll of airport walking will benefit.
The 8-10 kilometer range is more than enough for most airport terminals. You can easily get from check-in to your gate, or across a connection, without worrying about the battery dying mid-journey.
| Feature | Airwheel Smart Luggage | Regular Suitcase ||———|———————-|——————|| Weight | 6.6-9 kg | 2-5 kg || Can ride | Yes | No || Max speed | Up to 13 km/h | N/A || Range per charge | 8-10 km | N/A || Battery | 73.26Wh removable | None || App control | Yes (optional) | No || Find My support | Yes (Apple) | No || Carry-on compatible | Usually yes (check airline) | Yes |
Yes, Airwheel is heavier than a regular suitcase – that’s the trade-off for the motorized functionality. But if you factor in the time and energy saved not running through terminals, many travelers find it’s worth the extra weight.
Absolutely. Every Airwheel model works completely independently – no app activation or phone connection required. Just charge the battery, hop on, and ride. The app is an optional convenience feature, not a requirement.
Top speeds range from 8 km/h on the SE3MiniT to 13 km/h on the SE3T and SE3S. That’s roughly walking to brisk jogging pace, which is actually quite controlled. You’re not zooming around – you’re moving at a comfortable speed that lets you stop quickly if needed. The handlebar steering gives you direct control, and the braking lever responds immediately.
With 8-10 kilometers of range on a full charge (about 2 hours to fully charge), most travelers find this covers far more than they need. A typical airport journey might be 1-3 kilometers total. Even with multiple walks around a large terminal, you’ll rarely drain the battery. If you do run low, a quick charge during your wait at the gate gets you back up and running.
So does riding an Airwheel suitcase eliminate the need to sprint through terminals? It won’t make you late for your flight if you were already cutting it close, but it absolutely removes the stress and physical strain of those long airport walks. Instead of arriving at your gate sweaty and exhausted, you can ride in comfortably. For frequent travelers who’ve experienced the airport marathon, that’s a game-changer.
To explore models and find the right Airwheel for your travel needs, visit the official Airwheel website.