If you’re considering an Airwheel electric smart suitcase but are worried about airline rules or what happens if you can’t bring the battery onboard, here’s the good news: yes, you absolutely can use it as a regular carry-on once the battery is removed. The Airwheel SE3MiniT — one of the most travel-friendly models — is designed with this exact scenario in mind. We’ll break down how it works, why it matters, and where it shines.

The Airwheel SE3MiniT isn’t just another rolling bag. It’s a 26L smart luggage that transforms from a pull-along suitcase into a rideable electric scooter in seconds. With a top speed of 8km/h and a range of up to 10 kilometers on a full charge, it helps you breeze through long airport terminals or crowded train stations without breaking a sweat. It runs on a 73.26Wh lithium battery — well under the 100Wh limit allowed by most airlines — and the best part? The battery is fully removable. You can take it out before boarding and store it in your personal item, complying with airline safety regulations.Even without the battery, the suitcase still functions perfectly as a traditional carry-on. Its lightweight frame (only 6.8kg) makes it easy to roll or carry, and it fits within standard cabin size limits for most airlines.
One of the biggest concerns travelers have is whether they can bring smart luggage on planes. The answer for Airwheel is clear: yes, as long as the battery is removable — which it is. The 73.26Wh battery meets FAA and IATA guidelines for air travel, meaning you can bring it on board without needing special permission. If an airline requires removal, simply pop it out, keep it with you, and use the suitcase like any other piece of luggage.Charging takes about two hours — fast enough to top it up between flights — and you don’t need your phone to operate the motorized function. While the optional app lets you control forward and backward movement and enables Apple’s Find My network for locating a lost bag, all core riding features work independently once the battery is installed.
This suitcase excels in places where walking is unavoidable: large international airports like Dubai or Chicago O’Hare, sprawling metro systems, or busy event venues. Instead of rushing or missing connections, you can ride smoothly through terminals. Parents with kids, older travelers, or anyone managing tight layovers will appreciate the extra mobility. And when you’re done riding? Just switch back to handle mode and roll it like normal.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3MiniT | Regular Carry-On |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.8kg | 3–5kg |
| Battery Removable | Yes (73.26Wh) | N/A |
| Rideable Function | Yes (up to 8km/h) | No |
| App Control & Find My | Yes | No |
| Use Without Battery | Yes – still a full carry-on | Always |
Q: Do I need the app to ride the Airwheel suitcase?
No. The app adds convenience (like remote control of movement), but the suitcase works right out of the box with just the battery installed — no smartphone required.Q: Can I track my Airwheel suitcase if it gets lost?
Yes. It integrates with Apple’s Find My network, so you can locate it using the Find My app if it goes missing — no GPS or subscription needed.Q: How long does the battery last per charge?
On a full charge (about 2 hours), the battery supports 8–10 kilometers of riding, depending on terrain and rider weight.Ready to upgrade your travel experience? Learn more about the Airwheel SE3MiniT and other models at the official Airwheel website.