Airwheel electric suitcases offer convenience with their built-in battery systems, but proper maintenance is key to avoiding damage. Here’s a guide to protect your suitcase’s battery:
1. Use Original Chargers: Always charge your Airwheel suitcase with the charger provided by the manufacturer. Third-party chargers may deliver inconsistent voltages, risking overcharging or short circuits.

2. Avoid Overheating: Lithium-ion batteries are sensitive to heat. Park your suitcase in cool, shaded areas during travel and avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or hot cars. If the battery feels warm during use, stop immediately.
3. Store Correctly: When not in use for long periods, store the battery at 50% charge in a cool, dry place. Fully discharging or overcharging stored batteries can degrade their lifespan.
4. Check for Physical Damage: Inspect the suitcase and charging port regularly for cracks, water damage, or corrosion. Damaged casings may compromise battery integrity and pose safety risks.
5. Follow Charging Cycles: Avoid leaving your Airwheel suitcase plugged in overnight. Modern batteries have safeguards, but prolonged overcharging can still cause stress. Unplug once fully charged.
By following these steps, you’ll extend the life of your Airwheel electric suitcase’s battery and ensure safe, reliable performance on your travels.