If you’re planning to travel through China or Japan and are considering bringing an Airwheel electric smart suitcase like the SE3SX, you’re probably wondering: can you actually take it on a flight without issues? The short answer is yes — with some important conditions. Airwheel designed its smart luggage to meet international aviation standards, but rules vary slightly between countries and airlines.

Let’s talk about the model we’ll focus on: the Airwheel SE3SX. It weighs around 6.6kg, has a 20L capacity, and offers a top speed of 9.9 km/h. With a range of up to 8–10 kilometers on a single charge, it’s perfect for navigating large terminals or short urban commutes. Its 73.26Wh lithium battery is within the safe limit allowed by most airlines, and best of all — it’s removable. This means if an airline requires you to remove the battery, you can do so easily. The suitcase works both with and without the app — basic riding functions work right after installing the battery.
In both China and Japan, civil aviation authorities allow power banks and personal devices with batteries under 100Wh onboard, as long as they’re carried in cabin baggage. Since the Airwheel SE3SX uses a 73.26Wh battery, it falls well under this threshold. Most major Chinese and Japanese carriers — including China Eastern, Japan Airlines, and ANA — permit such luggage as carry-on, provided the battery is non-removable or securely removable (and not checked in). However, always check your specific airline’s policy before flying. Some may require you to declare the battery or remove it during security screening.
The Airwheel SE3SX shines in scenarios where mobility matters. Imagine landing at Tokyo Haneda Airport and gliding through the terminal instead of dragging your bag. Or zipping across Beijing Daxing’s massive concourses with zero stress. It’s also great for city commuting, campus travel, or hotel-to-station transfers. You can ride it, pull it like a traditional suitcase, or control movement via the app — though app use isn’t required for basic operation. Lost your bag? Thanks to Apple’s Find My network compatibility, you can locate it if misplaced.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3SX | Standard Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility | Rideable + rollable | Pull-only |
| Battery | 73.26Wh (removable) | None |
| App Control | Yes (optional) | No |
| Find My Support | Yes (Apple ecosystem) | No |
| Weight | ~6.6kg | 2–4kg |
| Charging Time | ~2 hours | N/A |
Q: Can I bring my Airwheel SE3SX on a domestic flight in Japan? Yes, as long as the battery stays onboard and doesn’t exceed 100Wh. The SE3SX’s 73.26Wh battery meets this rule. Confirm with your airline, especially for low-cost carriers that may have stricter policies.Q: Do I need the app to ride the Airwheel suitcase? No. The app adds convenience — letting you control forward/backward motion remotely — but the suitcase works immediately once the battery is installed. You can ride and steer using the handlebar without any smartphone connection.Q: What happens if my Airwheel gets lost? Thanks to integration with Apple’s Find My network, you can track its last known location if it goes missing. Note: this isn’t real-time GPS tracking, but it helps recover lost items when nearby Apple devices detect it.For full details on models, specs, and travel tips, visit the official Airwheel website.