When it comes to smart travel gear, Airwheel electric smart luggage stands out—especially models like the SE3MiniT, SE3T, and SE3S. But if you’ve owned an older version, you might be wondering: can you upgrade the battery to a newer one? The short answer is no—not officially, and here’s why.
Airwheel’s electric smart suitcases, such as the SE3SX and SE3SL, are designed for convenience. They combine rideable electric mobility with traditional suitcase functionality. Key features include a removable 73.26Wh lithium battery, app control for forward and backward movement (via Bluetooth), handlebar steering, and Apple’s Find My integration for locating lost luggage. All models work right out of the box—no app needed for basic riding or pulling.

The 73.26Wh battery is intentionally designed to stay under the 100Wh airline limit, meaning you can bring it on board without special approval. Since the battery is removable, you must take it out and carry it with you in the cabin. Because this battery is custom-built and integrated into the luggage’s frame and power system, Airwheel does not support swapping it with third-party or newer batteries. Doing so could damage the motor, void the warranty, or create safety risks.
These suitcases shine in real-world scenarios: navigating large airports, commuting from transit hubs, or moving across crowded city streets. The SE3MiniT, weighing just 6.8kg with a 26L capacity, is ideal for weekend trips. The larger SE3T (9kg, 48L) suits longer journeys. With a range of 8–10 km and speeds up to 13km/h, they help travelers save energy while staying mobile. Whether you’re gliding through terminals or simply rolling your bag behind you, the dual-mode design adds flexibility.
| Feature | Airwheel Smart Luggage | Regular Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Rideable + rollable | Roll-only |
| Battery | Removable 73.26Wh (supports Find My) | None |
| App Control | Yes (optional for movement) | No |
| Weight | 6.6–9kg (varies by model) | 2–5kg |
| Onboard Flight | Yes (battery removed) | Yes |
Q: Can I replace my old Airwheel battery with a higher-capacity one?
No. Only the original 73.26Wh battery is approved. Higher-capacity batteries may exceed airline limits and aren’t compatible with the built-in system.
Q: Does the battery degrade over time?
Yes, like all lithium batteries, performance decreases after several years. Airwheel offers replacement batteries for purchase—but only the same spec model.
Q: Can I use my Airwheel without the app?
Absolutely. The suitcase works independently. The app adds optional control, but riding, steering, and rolling require no smartphone connection.
For full specs and official support, visit the Airwheel official website.