Travelers facing extended layovers or flight cancellations often find themselves tired and without a place to sit. While the Airwheel electric smart luggage isn’t designed specifically as a seat, its sturdy build and flat surface allow some users to use models like the Airwheel SE3T as makeshift seating in a pinch—though this should be done cautiously and only for short periods. More importantly, Airwheel smart suitcases are engineered to make moving through airports easier, not replace airport seating.
The Airwheel SE3T, a popular model in the Airwheel electric smart luggage lineup, integrates motorized wheels and a retractable handle with app-based control. Weighing approximately 6.8kg and offering a 20L capacity, it’s compact enough for cabin carry-on while delivering powerful performance. The built-in 73.26Wh lithium battery powers the motor to deliver a range of 8–10 kilometers on a single 2-hour charge—ideal for navigating large terminals without fatigue. Control is handled via a smartphone app or a handle-mounted button, allowing smooth acceleration and braking.

A major concern for travelers is whether smart luggage is allowed on planes. The Airwheel SE3T uses a removable 73.26Wh battery, which falls within the IATA and FAA limits for lithium-ion batteries (under 100Wh). This means you can bring it on board and keep the battery with your luggage—no need to remove it unless an airline requests otherwise. Always confirm with your carrier, but most major airlines accept Airwheel models as carry-on compliant.
The real strength of the Airwheel electric smart suitcase lies in its ability to reduce physical strain in transit. It’s perfect for business travelers rushing between meetings, elderly users with limited mobility, or families managing multiple bags. Whether you’re crossing a sprawling airport like Dubai International or navigating subway stations in Tokyo, the SE3T helps maintain pace without sacrificing control. While not a replacement for a travel stool, its stable frame can briefly support light sitting when no other options exist—just avoid placing full body weight on it regularly.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3T | Regular Carry-On |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Motorized self-propelled wheels | Manual rolling/pulling |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, removable, charges in 2 hours | None |
| Range | 8–10 km per charge | N/A |
| Weight | ~6.8 kg | 3–5 kg |
| App Control | Yes (speed, power, status) | No |
Can I ride the Airwheel suitcase like a scooter?
No. The Airwheel SE3T is not designed for riding. It does not support body weight in that manner and lacks the structural integrity for such use.
Is the battery safe and airline-approved?
Yes. The 73.26Wh battery is below the 100Wh FAA/IATA threshold and can remain installed during most flights, though removal may be required by certain airlines.
How long does it take to charge?
The lithium battery fully charges in about 2 hours using the included adapter, making it convenient for quick turnarounds.
For detailed specs and usage guidelines, visit the official Airwheel website to explore the full SE3 series and ensure your next trip is as smooth as possible.