Travelers today want more than just a rolling bag—they want freedom, control, and simplicity. The Airwheel electric smart luggage line, including models like the SE3SX (6.6kg, 20L), has already redefined mobility by combining rideable design with suitcase functionality. But what’s next? Drawing from real user feedback, the next-generation Airwheel suitcase should double down on reliability, usability, and air travel compatibility—without overcomplicating the core experience.

Current Airwheel models like the SE3T (9kg, 48L) and SE3MiniT (6.8kg, 26L) offer a solid foundation: 8–10 km of range, top speeds up to 13 km/h, and intuitive handlebar steering. Users appreciate being able to ride, pull, or simply roll the case as needed. The built-in 73.26Wh battery charges in about two hours and is removable—a critical feature for airline compliance. Future updates should maintain this balance while refining motor efficiency and reducing noise during operation, which some users have noted on uneven surfaces.
One of the most common concerns is whether these suitcases can fly. Good news: the 73.26Wh battery falls under the FAA and IATA limit (100Wh), meaning it’s allowed on most major airlines when carried in the cabin. Since the battery is removable, travelers can quickly detach it if required. Next-gen models should keep this compliant design but add clearer labeling and quicker-release mechanisms for faster security checks.
Airwheel’s smart luggage excels in high-mobility environments—think large airports, college campuses, or city commutes. A business traveler rushing through a terminal can ride the SE3SL (6.8kg) instead of dragging it. Students using the 20L SE3S can commute across campus without a backpack. Even urban tourists benefit from riding short distances between transit stops. These real-world uses show that the value isn’t in flashy tech—it’s in saving time and energy.
| Airwheel Electric Suitcase (e.g., SE3SX) | Standard Rolling Luggage | |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.6kg (SE3SX) | 2–4kg |
| Capacity | 20L | Varies (often larger) |
| Mobility | Rideable + pullable + app-controlled movement | Pull-only |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, removable, ~2-hour charge | None |
| Smart Features | App control (forward/backward), Find My support (Apple) | None |
While heavier than standard bags, Airwheel adds active mobility—something no traditional suitcase can match.
**Can I use an Airwheel suitcase without the app?** Yes. All models—including the SE3T and SE3MiniT—work straight out of the box. You don’t need to pair a phone or activate anything. Just install the battery and start riding or pulling.**Does it work with Apple’s Find My network?** Yes. Airwheel integrates with Apple’s Find My, helping locate a lost suitcase if it gets misplaced. No GPS tracking or live location, but it supports offline finding via the ecosystem.**How far can I go on a single charge?** You can travel 8–10 kilometers on one charge, depending on weight and terrain. Most users report full-day use across multiple flights or commutes before needing to recharge.
The next-gen Airwheel suitcase doesn’t need AI navigation or self-driving features. What it needs is refinement: lighter materials, smoother ride quality, and even simpler maintenance—all while keeping the 73.26Wh removable battery, Apple Find My integration, and true multi-mode use. For now, current models like the SE3SX and SE3T already deliver on the promise of smarter, more mobile travel. To learn more about specs and availability, visit the official Airwheel website.