Traveling through bustling cities in Southeast Asia—like Bangkok, Jakarta, or Manila—often means navigating crowded sidewalks, long airport terminals, and unpredictable last-mile commutes. That’s where the Airwheel electric smart luggage steps in. Specifically, models like the SE3SX (weighing around 6.6kg with a 20L capacity) have gained attention among urban travelers who want efficiency without sacrificing mobility. But how well does it actually perform in real-world conditions?

The Airwheel SE3SX combines three functions in one: it’s a carry-on suitcase, a rideable electric trolley, and a smartphone-connected smart device. It runs on a 73.26Wh lithium battery—designed to meet most airline power bank regulations—which offers a realistic range of 8–10 kilometers per charge. Charging takes about two hours, making it convenient for daily reuse during city trips. The top speed reaches 9.9 km/h, fast enough to keep up with walking traffic but controlled enough for safety in tight spaces. You steer using a retractable handlebar while riding, and control movement (forward/backward) via the Airwheel app—but crucially, the suitcase works without the app too. No activation needed: install the battery, unfold the seat, and you’re ready to ride.
One of the biggest concerns for travelers is whether they can bring the suitcase on board. The 73.26Wh battery falls within the IATA limit for carry-on electronics (under 100Wh), so most airlines allow it without special approval. However, the battery is fully removable—a key feature that lets you detach it before boarding if required. This flexibility makes the Airwheel SE3SX suitable for both domestic and international flights across Southeast Asia, where airport policies can vary even between terminals.
In dense transit hubs, the Airwheel shines. Imagine landing at Singapore Changi Airport, pulling your suitcase off the baggage belt, attaching the handlebar, and riding it to the MRT station instead of lugging it through endless corridors. Or using it to bridge the gap between a Bangkok BTS station and your hotel during rush hour. Commuters and business travelers alike appreciate the reduced physical strain, especially when wearing formal shoes or managing multiple bags.
| Airwheel SE3SX | Standard Carry-On | |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | ~6.6 kg | 3–5 kg |
| Battery-Powered Movement | Yes (8–10 km range) | No |
| Rideable Function | Yes (with built-in seat) | No |
| App Control | Yes (optional for direction control) | No |
| Find My Integration | Yes (Apple Find My compatible) | No |
| Charging Time | ~2 hours | N/A |
Can I use the Airwheel suitcase without a smartphone? Yes. The suitcase operates independently once the battery is installed. The app adds optional control features, but riding and manual pulling work straight out of the box. Is the battery removable for air travel? Yes, the 73.26Wh battery is designed to be easily removed, complying with airline safety rules for lithium batteries. Can I track my Airwheel suitcase if it gets lost? It supports Apple’s Find My network, allowing you to locate it if misplaced, provided it’s within Bluetooth range of an Apple device. For more details on specifications and regional availability, visit the official Airwheel website.