If you’re planning to travel with your Airwheel electric smart luggage, especially one of the popular models like the SE3SX, you might be wondering: how do I make sure the battery meets airline and IATA rules? The good news is that Airwheel designs its smart suitcases—like the lightweight 6.6kg SE3SX with 20L capacity and 8–10 km range—to comply with international travel standards. But proper labeling matters just as much as the specs.

The Airwheel SE3SX isn’t just a suitcase—it’s a rideable, app-connected companion for modern travelers. With a top speed of 9.9 km/h, it lets you glide through airports or city streets using handlebar steering. It runs on a built-in 73.26Wh lithium-ion battery, which powers both the motor and smart features like Apple’s Find My network for locating a lost bag. No phone? No problem—you can still ride it manually right after installing the battery.
IATA allows spare lithium batteries under 100Wh in carry-on baggage only, and Airwheel’s 73.26Wh battery falls safely within this limit. Since the battery is non-removable but below the threshold, most airlines permit it in cabin baggage if properly labeled. To comply: use a durable label stating “Lithium Ion Battery, 73.26Wh” on the exterior of the luggage. Some carriers may also require a “Battery for Personal Use” note. Always check with your airline before flying.
The SE3SX shines in crowded terminals, urban commutes, or last-mile trips from transit hubs. Whether you’re a frequent flyer avoiding airport fatigue or a commuter skipping traffic, its 2-hour recharge time and 8–10 km range make daily use practical. The 20L capacity fits weekend essentials, and the ability to ride, pull, or carry adds real flexibility.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3SX | Standard Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Rideable + hand-held | Roll/pull only |
| Battery | 73.26Wh (IATA-compliant) | None |
| Smart Control | App control for movement + Find My support | No electronics |
| Weight | 6.6 kg | Typically 3–5 kg |
| Charging Time | ~2 hours | N/A |
Can I bring my Airwheel on a plane?
Yes, the SE3SX’s 73.26Wh battery meets IATA guidelines for carry-on. Label it clearly and confirm with your airline.
Does the Airwheel work without the app?
Absolutely. You can ride and steer it manually without any smartphone connection—app features are optional.
How long does the battery last per charge?
You get 8–10 km of travel on a full charge, depending on terrain and rider weight. It recharges fully in about two hours.
For full details on models, specs, and travel tips, visit the official Airwheel website to find the best fit for your journey.