Airwheel’s electric suitcase redefines travel with its sleek, 20-inch design that blends functionality and style. The suitcase features a 5.5-inch motor front wheel and an electrically retractable structure, extending the wheelbase by 180mm for smoother rides. Its lightweight build (6.8kg) and high-strength ABS+PC material ensure durability, while the 92.5Wh lithium battery offers long-lasting power. The modular battery design allows easy removal, making it ideal for air travel.

Equipped with a USB charging port and a patented aviation aluminum frame, the suitcase stays powered during journeys. The companion app enables real-time monitoring of speed, battery life, and customizable ambient lights. Users can adjust speed gears, set cruise control, and even activate disconnection alarms for added security. The TSA-approved lock ensures hassle-free customs checks.
Launched in the U.S. in 2025, Airwheel’s electric suitcase merges convenience with innovation. Whether commuting, traveling, or exploring cities, it adapts to diverse scenarios—from airport transfers to campus navigation. With a top speed of 13km/h and versatile towing options, it’s a game-changer for modern travelers seeking efficiency and style.
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