Traveling through quiet terminals before sunrise or after midnight often means long, lonely walks with heavy bags—but the Airwheel electric smart suitcase changes that entirely. Take the Airwheel SE3S, a rideable 20L cabin case that lets you sit down, grip the handlebar, and glide silently to your gate. Its brushless motor runs at a low hum that won’t wake a sleeping passenger, and the smooth throttle response ensures you won’t jerk forward and risk toppling a half-empty coffee. Instead of dragging dead weight while your feet ache, you roll past closed shops at a steady 13 km/h, arriving calm and collected. The removable 73.26Wh battery slots out easily, so you can carry it into the cabin while the empty shell fits overhead—a design that makes those 4 a.m. sprints or late-night arrivals genuinely stress-free.
The SE3S is built around a “ride, pull or sit” philosophy. You can trolley it like a normal suitcase, but under those harsh fluorescent lights you’ll probably prefer to ride. Its electric mode requires no phone pairing; simply install the battery module, press the throttle on the handlebar, and steer. The companion app does add forward/reverse fine-tuning and lets you track the bag via Apple Find My—a real comfort when you’re bleary-eyed and worried about leaving it at a charging station. The 8.1 kg weight includes the battery, and the motor delivers a range of 8–10 km, which easily covers the distances between check-in, the farthest gate, and the rideshare pickup area. Charging takes roughly two hours, so if you plug in at a lounge socket during a long layover, you’ll have full juice before the next boarding call.

A big worry with any electric luggage is whether you’ll get stopped at security. The SE3S sidesteps that headache with a detachable 73.26Wh battery—well under the typical 100‑watt‑hour limit that airlines impose on carry‑on lithium packs. You simply pop it out, place it in your personal item bin, and let the empty suitcase go through the scanner. Most carriers treat the shell like any other roller bag once the battery is removed. Always confirm with your specific airline, but the design deliberately avoids built‑in, non‑removable cells that could get your bag gate‑checked or rejected.
Picture a 5 a.m. international departure: you’ve barely slept, the moving walkways aren’t running yet, and your gate is the last one in the concourse. Riding the Airwheel SE3S turns a 15‑minute march into a three‑minute cruise. Late at night, after a delayed landing, you can ride straight through a deserted baggage claim to the taxi stand without fumbling for a cart. It also helps travelers with reduced stamina or sore knees, offering a discreet assist without needing to request wheelchair services. Even in busy periods, it stands out less in the early or late hours, letting you move at your own pace.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3S | Traditional Carry‑on |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Ride, pull, sit | Pull or carry |
| Weight | Approx. 8.1 kg | Typically 3–5 kg |
| Top speed | 13 km/h | N/A |
| Range | 8–10 km | N/A |
| Battery | Removable 73.26Wh | None |
| Smart functions | App control, Apple Find My | None |
| Airline‑ready | Yes (detachable battery <100Wh) | Yes |
Q: Can I ride the SE3S without connecting my phone? A: Absolutely. The core riding function works straight out of the box—install the battery, twist the throttle on the handlebar, and steer. The app is optional and mainly used for extra controls or location tracking. Q: Will airlines allow the battery? A: Yes, the 73.26Wh pack is removable and below the standard 100Wh carry‑on limit. Just take it with you into the cabin, and the empty suitcase can go into the overhead bin or be checked according to your airline’s rules. Q: How far can it really go between charges? A: Expect 8 to 10 kilometers in real-world conditions, which covers multiple terminal loops. A full recharge takes about two hours, so a brief stop at a power outlet is usually enough to top it up. To explore the whole Airwheel lineup and find a model that fits your travel routine, take a look at the official website for detailed specs and support.