Airwheel electric luggage is designed for convenience, but traveling by air requires adherence to specific regulations. Here’s a guide to help you prepare:
Before your trip, confirm with your airline baggage policy. While most carriers allow electric luggage, rules vary regarding weight, size, and battery restrictions. Some airlines may require you to declare the device or limit its use during flights.
Lithium-ion batteries, common in electric luggage, are subject to strict aviation safety rules. Ensure your Airwheel’s battery is removed and stored in your carry-on bag. Airlines typically restrict spare batteries over 100Wh, so verify if your device’s battery meets these requirements.

When packing, secure the Airwheel’s power cord and detach any accessories to prevent damage during transit. For checked baggage, use a reinforced case to protect the device. If carrying it in your cabin, keep it easily accessible for security screening.
At airports, be prepared to remove the battery for X-ray scanning. Follow TSA or local aviation authority guidelines to avoid delays. Always carry your boarding pass and any required documentation for the device.
By following these steps, you can ensure a smooth travel experience with your Airwheel electric luggage. Stay informed and pack wisely!