
If you’ve been eyeing the Airwheel electric smart luggage — especially models like the SE3SX or SE3MiniT — but are wondering whether it’s actually allowed on U.S. domestic flights, you’re not alone. With ever-changing airline rules and FAA regulations around lithium batteries, travelers want real-world clarity. The short answer: yes, Airwheel electric suitcases have been successfully used on U.S. domestic flights recently — with one key condition.

Airwheel’s lineup, including the lightweight SE3SX (6.6kg) and compact 20L capacity models, blends mobility with practicality. These suitcases feature a built-in 73.26Wh lithium-ion battery — safely under the FAA’s 100Wh limit for air travel without special approval. You can ride it like a scooter (up to 9.9 km/h), pull it like a traditional suitcase, or simply use it as a carry-on. No smartphone app is needed for basic operation; just install the battery and go. It also integrates with Apple’s Find My network, helping locate the bag if lost — a huge plus for frequent flyers.
The 73.26Wh battery in Airwheel luggage meets TSA and FAA guidelines for cabin-only transport. Most major U.S. airlines — including Delta, American Airlines, and United — allow smart luggage with non-removable batteries under 100Wh. However, Airwheel’s battery is designed to be **quickly detachable**, which gives you flexibility in case a gate agent is unfamiliar with current rules. Always carry the battery inside the cabin — never checked — and be ready to show its watt-hour rating if asked.Recent traveler reports from 2024 confirm smooth boarding experiences with Airwheel models on flights from LAX to NYC, Miami to Chicago, and other domestic routes. As long as the suitcase fits carry-on size limits (check airline specifics), and the battery stays installed (it’s permitted), you’re good to go.
Airwheel truly shines in environments where walking is unavoidable. Imagine gliding through a massive airport like Atlanta or Denver without lagging behind, or riding the last mile from the terminal to your hotel. It’s also ideal for urban commutes, campus travel, or navigating crowded train stations. The 8–10 km range covers multiple rides per charge, and the 2-hour recharge time means you can top it up overnight or between flights.
| Feature | Airwheel Electric Luggage | Traditional Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Rideable, self-powered (up to 9.9 km/h) | Pulled manually |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, detachable, FAA-compliant | None |
| Charging | ~2 hours | N/A |
| Lost Item Tracking | Integrated with Apple Find My | No tracking |
| Weight (e.g., SE3SX) | 6.6 kg | Varies, typically 3–5 kg |
**Q: Can I use Airwheel luggage without the app?** A: Yes. All Airwheel models operate independently — no smartphone needed. The app is optional; core functions like riding and rolling work immediately after battery installation.**Q: Is the battery removable for airport security?** A: Yes. The 73.26Wh battery can be easily removed, though it’s not required on U.S. domestic flights since it’s under 100Wh.**Q: Does it work with Apple’s Find My network?** A: Yes. Airwheel luggage supports Apple’s Find My for location tracking if the bag is misplaced — no GPS or subscription needed.For full specs and model comparisons, visit the official Airwheel website.