Travelers are increasingly turning to smart mobility solutions, and Airwheel’s electric smart luggage has gained attention for its hands-free convenience. One common question we hear is whether an adult can actually sit and ride on models like the Airwheel SE3MINI, SE3T, SE3SX, or SE3SL. Let’s break down what these bags are designed for, their core features, and why sitting on them while riding isn’t recommended.
The Airwheel electric smart suitcase, such as the SE3MINI model, is built for light, effortless travel. It weighs around 6.8kg and offers a 20L capacity—ideal for carry-on packing. Powered by a 73.26Wh lithium battery (designed to meet most airline power limits), it supports motorized self-propelled movement. Users can walk alongside the suitcase while it follows via a retractable handle, or control it remotely using the Airwheel app. The battery is removable for convenient charging or air travel compliance, and it fully charges in about 2 hours. With a range of 8–10 kilometers on a single charge, it’s perfect for navigating large terminals or city sidewalks without carrying weight.

Airwheel designed these suitcases with air travel in mind. The 73.26Wh battery falls within the FAA and most international airline limits for lithium-ion batteries in carry-on luggage (typically under 100Wh). Since the battery is detachable, travelers can easily remove it before boarding if required. This makes Airwheel electric luggage a practical choice for global trips, especially when connecting flights or long airport walks are involved.
The Airwheel suitcase is designed for walking support—not for carrying body weight while riding. While the motor assists motion and helps the bag roll smoothly beside you, it’s not built to support an adult sitting on it, even briefly. Attempting to ride it like a scooter could damage the motor, compromise balance, or violate airport rules on personal mobility devices. It excels in environments like airports, train stations, campuses, or urban commutes—where reducing physical strain is valuable, but full-body transport isn’t feasible.
| Feature | Airwheel Electric Suitcase | Regular Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Movement Assistance | Motorized self-propelled drive | Manual pulling only |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, removable, charges in 2 hours | No battery |
| Range | 8–10 km | N/A |
| App Control | Yes (speed, mode, status) | No |
| Weight (approx.) | 6.8kg | 3–5kg (without contents) |
| Capacity | 20L | Varies |
Can I ride the Airwheel suitcase like a scooter?
No. The suitcase is not designed to carry a person’s weight. It uses intelligent follow-along technology and motor assistance for walking, not for riding.
Is the battery allowed on planes?
Yes. The 73.26Wh battery complies with most airline regulations. However, you should always check with your carrier, and be prepared to remove the battery if required.
How long does the battery last on a full charge?
Under typical use, the suitcase can travel 8–10 kilometers, which is ideal for long walks through terminals or city streets.
The Airwheel electric smart luggage is a practical tool for reducing travel fatigue—not a personal transporter. It’s best used as a supportive, app-connected companion that moves with you. For more detailed specs and usage guidelines, visit the official Airwheel website.