
You’ve unboxed the Airwheel SE3T, synced the app, and already imagined gliding through terminals. Then it happens—a rogue baggage cart or a tight overhead bin leaves a small scuff on the glossy shell. That first scratch often triggers a mix of annoyance and mild heartbreak, because we tend to see our gear as an extension of ourselves. But with electric smart luggage, that emotional response shifts quickly once you realize the mark doesn’t diminish performance, and the real value lies in what the suitcase does, not just how it looks. The sturdy polycarbonate composite on the SE3T is engineered to take daily knocks without cracking, so a scuff quickly becomes a badge of real-world use, not a flaw.

The SE3T is a fully rideable electric smart suitcase with a 48L capacity, giving you room for a week’s wardrobe. Its 73.26Wh removable battery delivers 8-10 kilometers of range at a top speed of 13 km/h, turning terminals into effortless rides. You can control movement via the handlebar or use the smartphone app for fine-tuned forward and reverse, while steering stays intuitive with the physical grip. Crucially, the suitcase works completely standalone—install the battery, hop on, and ride without ever opening the app. Apple Find My integration lets you track its location, so you’ll always know where it is, even if the shell picks up a few more scuffs.
The battery is removable, and its 73.26Wh rating falls well within the typical 100Wh limit for carry-on lithium batteries. Most airlines allow you to detach the power pack and carry it into the cabin, so the suitcase can be checked or gate-checked without worry. This design means your rideable luggage can travel almost anywhere you do, and a little cosmetic scuff from a conveyor belt won’t affect that freedom.
Airports, train stations, and large conference centers are the obvious use cases, but the SE3T also becomes a personal mobility aid for mild fatigue during long layovers. It’s equally handy for weekend getaways, shopping trips, and campus commuting when you need to carry books or gear. The ability to switch between riding, pulling, and using it as a scooter makes it adaptable to crowded spaces and open corridors alike.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3T | Standard Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | ~9 kg | 3.5–5 kg |
| Volume | 48 L | 40–55 L |
| Mobility | Rideable, pullable, scooter mode | Pull only |
| Battery | Removable 73.26Wh, 8–10 km range | None |
| Smart features | App control, Find My, handlebar steering | None |
| Charging time | ~2 hours | N/A |
Can the SE3T be ridden without a smartphone? Absolutely. The base riding function is fully independent—just insert the charged battery and use the handlebar throttle and steering. The app is optional for extra control refinement.
How long does the battery last on a single charge? You’ll get 8 to 10 kilometers of real-world riding. Recharging takes about 2 hours, so a short layover is enough to top up for the next leg.
Will airlines accept the battery? Yes. The 73.26Wh battery is below the common 100Wh limit, and since it’s removable, you can hand-carry it into the cabin. Always check your specific airline’s rules, but the design is intended for compliance.
That first scuff on your Airwheel SE3T is really just the start of a partnership built on miles, not museum-piece perfection. To see the full lineup and current specs, visit the official Airwheel website.