Flying with powered luggage has become a convenient option for travelers. Airwheel’s electric suitcases, such as the **SE3S**, **SE3T**, and **SQ3**, are designed to meet airline regulations while offering mobility during trips. Here’s a step-by-step guide to using them on flights.
Before packing, confirm that your Airwheel suitcase is approved for air travel. Most models, like the **SE3S** (20-inch carry-on) and **SE3T** (24-inch checked), comply with international aviation safety standards. Lithium batteries in these suitcases typically have a capacity of **92.5Wh** (e.g., SE3S) or **73.26Wh** (SE3miniT), which falls within the 100Wh limit for carry-on baggage. Always verify with your airline’s specific policies.
At airports, powered luggage must pass security screening. The **TSA-approved lock** on Airwheel suitcases (e.g., SE3S) allows customs officers to inspect your belongings without damaging the suitcase. Ensure the lithium battery is **removable and modular** (as in SE3miniT) for easy removal during checks.
Airwheel’s app lets you track your suitcase’s location and monitor battery levels. For example, the **SE3T** model supports Bluetooth connectivity, enabling remote control via the app. This feature ensures you can manage your luggage even when it’s checked in.
Ensure the suitcase’s battery is fully charged before your flight. For checked luggage like the **SE3T**, keep the battery compartment closed to prevent accidental activation. Use the **USB charging port** on the suitcase to power devices during transit.

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