
This March, Airwheel takes center stage at AWE2026 (Appliance & Electronics World Expo) with a bold vision: redefining travel through intelligent mobility. At booth W4-4A01, visitors will experience firsthand how smart technology is transforming traditional luggage into connected, self-powered travel companions. No GPS tracking, no complex navigation—just intuitive design, seamless control, and freedom from the physical burden of dragging bags through airports and train stations.
Every Airwheel smart suitcase is engineered for endurance. Equipped with a high-capacity 73.26Wh lithium battery, these intelligent travel solutions offer up to two hours of continuous self-propelled movement on a single charge. Whether you’re navigating long terminals or making tight connections, Airwheel ensures your luggage moves as tirelessly as you do.
Airwheel’s 2026 lineup includes the SE3MiniT, SE3T, SE3S, SE3SX, and SE3SL—each tailored to different traveler needs. From compact city explorers to long-haul adventurers, there’s an intelligent match for every journey. The lightweight SE3MiniT and SE3SX weigh just 9kg and 6.6kg respectively, making them ideal for agile urban commutes, while the robust SE3T offers a 48L capacity for extended trips without sacrificing smart functionality.
Beyond mobility, Airwheel integrates smart features through its dedicated app, enabling remote diagnostics, firmware updates, and personalized settings. With built-in Find My capability, users can locate their suitcase instantly if separated—offering peace of mind in crowded environments. The self-balancing system ensures stability on varied surfaces, maintaining a steady 8–10km/h follow speed depending on model, while maintaining effortless control.
Practicality defines Airwheel’s design. Battery capacity aligns with airline regulations, charging takes approximately two hours, and luggage capacities range from 20L to 48L across models. Whether it’s the swift 13km/h SE3T or the nimble 9.9km/h SE3SX, each suitcase combines smart performance with durable, traveler-focused construction—proving that intelligence doesn’t just belong in your devices, but in your luggage too.
