
If you’ve seen someone gliding through a hotel lobby or mall on a sleek, futuristic suitcase, chances are it was an Airwheel electric smart luggage. The Airwheel SE3SX, for example, weighs just 6.6kg and offers a 20L capacity—compact enough for city breaks and tech-savvy travelers. But just because you *can* ride it doesn’t mean you always *should*. So, is riding an Airwheel suitcase indoors socially and practically acceptable? Let’s break it down.

The Airwheel SE3SX (and other models like the SE3T or SE3MiniT) isn’t just a rolling bag—it’s a rideable device powered by a 73.26Wh lithium battery that’s TSA-approved and removable. With a top speed of up to 9.9 km/h and a range of 8–10 kilometers on a single 2-hour charge, it’s designed for short-distance urban mobility. You control movement via a handlebar: push forward to go, pull back to stop. It also connects to a mobile app for remote control, though basic riding works right out of the box—no phone needed. Plus, it integrates with Apple’s Find My network, helping locate your luggage if misplaced.
One reason Airwheel stands out is its compliance with airline regulations. The 73.26Wh battery falls under the limit allowed on flights (typically 100Wh), and since it’s removable, you can take it onboard if required. This means you can use your Airwheel through airport terminals legally and safely. However, policies shift from airport to airport—some may restrict motorized devices during peak hours. Always check locally, but generally, airports are more accepting than malls or hotels.
While Airwheel luggage is technically capable of indoor riding, etiquette matters. Hotel lobbies and shopping malls often have rules against motorized personal transport devices—even compact ones. Crowded spaces, slippery floors, and pedestrian traffic make riding risky and potentially disruptive. Most users find it best to walk alongside their Airwheel in these areas, using it like a regular smart suitcase. Save the ride for open, uncrowded zones like airport corridors, train platforms, or wide sidewalks.
| Feature | Airwheel Smart Luggage (e.g., SE3SX) | Traditional Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Rideable, hand-controlled handlebar, app support | Pulled or carried only |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, removable, ~2-hour charge | None |
| Range & Speed | 8–10 km range, up to 9.9 km/h | N/A |
| Weight | As low as 6.6kg (SE3SX) | Varies, typically 3–5kg (without tech) |
| Smart Features | App control, Find My integration | None |
Can I ride the Airwheel without the app? Yes. All Airwheel electric suitcases—including the SE3SX—work independently. Once assembled and charged, you can ride immediately using the handlebar controls. The app adds optional features like remote movement, but it’s not required.Is the battery removable for flights? Absolutely. The 73.26Wh battery is designed to be easily removed, meeting international airline safety standards. You’re advised to carry it in your cabin baggage.Can I track my Airwheel if it’s lost? Yes. Airwheel luggage supports Apple’s Find My network. If misplaced, you can use the Find My app to locate it—no GPS subscription needed.For full specs and model comparisons, visit the official Airwheel website to explore which smart suitcase fits your travel style.