Traveling with heavy bags can be exhausting, especially when you’re rushing through airports or navigating city sidewalks. That’s where the Airwheel electric smart luggage comes in—specifically the SE3T model, a compact 20L carry-on weighing just 6.8kg. It’s designed to reduce physical strain by letting you ride or push it with ease. But here’s a common question travelers have: When is it appropriate to actually ride it versus just pushing it? While there aren’t official global rules, there are definitely social and practical norms worth following.

The Airwheel SE3T runs on a 73.26Wh detachable lithium battery, fully charged in about 2 hours. With a range of 8–10 kilometers on a single charge, it can keep up with medium-length walks across terminals or urban areas. Using the companion app, users can control speed modes, monitor battery life, and lock the motor remotely. Its compact 20L capacity fits standard airline carry-on dimensions, and the built-in motor turns it into a personal rideable trolley—when used responsibly.
Since the battery is removable and under the 100Wh FAA/EASA limit, it’s generally accepted on flights when packed in carry-on luggage. Airlines typically require the battery to be taken out and stored separately during flight. Always check with your carrier beforehand, but Airwheel’s SE3T complies with standard aviation regulations. Never check the bag with the battery inside—it’s a safety risk and often prohibited.
Riding the Airwheel SE3T makes sense in large, open spaces like airport terminals, exhibition halls, or quiet pathways where foot traffic is light. It’s helpful if you have mobility concerns or tight connections. However, crowded areas, narrow corridors, escalators, or busy sidewalks aren’t ideal. In these cases, switch to pushing mode—it behaves like a smooth-rolling carry-on with 360° wheels. Respect public etiquette: avoid startling pedestrians, give way to others, and dismount before boarding planes or entering security lines. Think of it like using an e-scooter—practical, but situational.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3T | Regular Carry-On |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Rideable + pushable with motor assist | Pulling only |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, removable | None |
| Range | 8–10 km | N/A |
| Charging Time | ~2 hours | N/A |
| Smart Control | App-enabled (speed, lock, battery monitor) | No |
Can I ride Airwheel SE3T on a plane? No—once inside the aircraft, you must store it overhead like any carry-on. Riding is only for ground transit in open areas.
Is it safe to ride indoors? Yes, in spacious environments like airports or train stations. Avoid slippery or uneven surfaces and always ride at low speeds.
Do I need a license or permit? No—Airwheel smart luggage doesn’t require registration or special permits in most countries, unlike e-bikes or scooters.
For official specs, updates, and travel guidelines, visit the Airwheel brand website directly.