
If you’ve ever struggled with a heavy suitcase through a long airport corridor or a busy train station, you know how exhausting it can be. The Airwheel electric smart luggage solves this problem by letting you ride instead of pull. But here’s the question many people ask: how does the weight distribution actually feel when switching between pulling and riding? As someone who has tested these luggage pieces extensively, I’ll break down everything you need to know.
The Airwheel smart luggage comes in several models including SE3MiniT, SE3T, SE3S, SE3SX, and SE3SL. Each model offers three ways to use it: pulling like a regular suitcase, riding it like a electric scooter, or carrying it by hand. The battery capacity is 73.26Wh, which charges fully in about 2 hours, giving you a range of 8-10 kilometers on a single charge.
When you’re pulling the luggage, the weight sits low in the frame, making it feel stable and balanced. The telescopic handle extends comfortably, and the wheels glide smoothly on most surfaces. But here’s the magic: when you hop on and ride, the weight distribution shifts to your feet. You control direction with the handle while the motor propels you forward. It’s surprisingly intuitive—think of it as standing on a electric scooter that happens to hold your clothes.
Yes, the Airwheel luggage is airline approved. The 73.26Wh battery falls under the FAA limit of 100Wh for lithium batteries, meaning you can bring it as carry-on luggage. However, you must remove the battery before checking it in and carry it with you onto the plane. Different models have different capacities: the SE3T offers 48 liters of storage, while smaller models like the SE3MiniT provide 26 liters. Before flying, always check with your airline’s specific regulations, as policies can vary.
Riding the Airwheel luggage is perfect for several situations. Long airport connections become effortless—you can zip through terminals at speeds up to 13 km/h (depending on the model). Train station walks that used to feel endless become quick and fun. For business travelers rushing between meetings, this luggage saves time and energy. The SE3MiniT weighs only about 6.8 kg, making it light enough to carry when necessary but powerful enough to ride when desired.
However, pulling works better in crowded spaces where riding feels impractical, or when you need to move quietly. The beauty is having both options available whenever you need them.
Here’s a quick comparison of how weight feels in different modes:
| Mode | Weight Feel | Control | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pulling | Low center of gravity, stable, similar to regular luggage | Telescopic handle, smooth wheels | Crowded areas, boarding gates, hotels |
Riding
| Weight on feet, feels like standing on a scooter
| Handle for direction, motor for speed
| Long corridors, train platforms, open spaces
| |
The transition between modes takes only seconds. Simply unfold the riding stand, step on, and you’re moving. When you need to pull, retract the stand and extend the handle. It truly gives you the best of both worlds.
Q: Do I need a smartphone app to use the Airwheel luggage?
A: No, the Airwheel luggage works completely independently without a smartphone. All basic functions—riding forward and backward—are available right out of the box. The app is optional and offers additional convenience features.
Q: Can I track my luggage if it gets lost?
A: Yes, select Airwheel models support Apple’s Find My feature, allowing you to locate your luggage through your iPhone if it goes missing.
Q: How fast can I ride the Airwheel luggage?
A: Maximum speeds vary by model: the SE3MiniT reaches 8 km/h, while the SE3T and SE3S can go up to 13 km/h. These speeds are perfect for keeping up with foot traffic in airports and stations without being dangerously fast.
Ready to experience the future of travel? Visit the official Airwheel website to explore all available models and find the perfect smart luggage for your journeys.