
Airwheel electric suitcases combine convenience with advanced technology, making travel effortless. However, proper maintenance—especially for their built-in batteries—is crucial to ensure long-term performance and safety. Here are essential tips to care for your Airwheel suitcase’s battery and protect it from water damage.
Regular charging is vital, but overcharging can degrade the battery over time. Always use the original charger provided with your Airwheel suitcase to ensure compatibility and safety. Avoid leaving the device plugged in for extended periods once it reaches 80% charge. Instead, fully discharge it occasionally (but not regularly) to maintain optimal capacity.

If your Airwheel suitcase will be stored for long periods, keep the battery at around 40-60% charge to prevent deep discharges. Store it in a cool, dry place away from extreme temperatures, as heat or cold can accelerate battery aging. Periodically use the suitcase every few months to keep the battery active and healthy.
Airwheel suitcases are designed with water resistance in mind, but not all models are fully waterproof. Check your device’s IP rating (e.g., IPX4 or higher) to understand its level of protection against splashes or light rain. Avoid submerging it in water or exposing it to harsh environments like pools or heavy rainfall. If the suitcase gets wet, dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth and avoid using heat sources for drying.
By following these guidelines, you can maximize your Airwheel electric suitcase’s battery life while minimizing risks from environmental factors. Proper care ensures reliable performance on every journey.