
The best electric luggage according to frequent fliers
If you’re eyeing an Airwheel electric smart suitcase—like the lightweight SE3SX (just 6.6kg) with its 20L capacity—you’re probably wondering: *What about airport security? Can I bring the battery on board? And yes, can I literally carry it in my pocket?* Let’s clear up the confusion with real-world facts based on airline rules and Airwheel’s design.

The Airwheel SE3SX isn’t just a suitcase—it’s a rideable travel companion. With a top speed of 9.9 km/h and a range of 8–10 km on a single charge, it helps you breeze through long airport terminals. It runs on a 73.26Wh lithium battery that’s fully removable, charges in about 2 hours, and supports app control for moving forward or backward via Bluetooth. You steer using the retractable handlebar—no self-balancing tech needed. Even without the app, it works right out of the box once the battery is installed. Plus, it pairs with Apple’s Find My network to help locate it if lost.
Here’s the key point: **Yes, you can carry the Airwheel battery onboard—but not in your pocket.** Most airlines allow spare lithium batteries under 100Wh only in carry-on luggage, never in checked bags. While the 73.26Wh battery falls within this limit, TSA and global aviation authorities require such batteries to be properly protected from short-circuiting. That means they should be in a protective case or inside your device—not loose in pockets or regular bags. So while technically allowed in carry-on, don’t slip it into your jeans. Store it safely in your backpack or inside the suitcase itself when flying.Also, since the battery is removable, you’ll need to take it out before checking the suitcase. But if you’re carrying the SE3SX on board (always confirm size limits with your airline), keep the battery attached and avoid any hassle.
This suitcase shines in busy travel hubs. Imagine landing at JFK, tired after a red-eye, then hopping on your SE3SX to glide 10 km across terminals without breaking a sweat. It’s ideal for business travelers, elderly users, or anyone with mobility concerns. The 20L capacity fits carry-on essentials, making it perfect for weekend trips or as a secondary bag.
| Airwheel SE3SX | Regular Suitcase |
|---|---|
| Rideable, walk-assist mode | Manual pulling only |
| App-controlled movement, Find My support | No tech features |
| Removable 73.26Wh battery (~2-hour charge) | No battery |
| 8–10 km range, up to 9.9 km/h | Depends on user effort |
| 6.6 kg (light for motorized) | Typically 3–5 kg |
Q: Do I need the app to use the Airwheel SE3SX?
No. The suitcase works immediately once the battery is connected. App control (for forward/backward commands) is optional. Steering is always manual via the handlebar.Q: Can I check the Airwheel suitcase in baggage?
Yes, but only if the battery is removed and carried in your cabin baggage. Never check a suitcase with a lithium battery inside.Q: Is the battery allowed on planes?
Yes. At 73.26Wh, it’s under the 100Wh limit set by most airlines for carry-on batteries. Just ensure it’s protected from damage and short circuits.For full specs and model comparisons, visit the official Airwheel website.