Always use the original charger provided with your Airwheel suitcase to ensure compatibility and safety. Avoid overcharging by unplugging the device once it reaches full capacity. Similarly, partial discharges are better than full drain cycles, as deep discharges can stress the battery. If you won’t be using your suitcase for an extended period, charge it to 50% before storage to maintain battery health.

Extreme temperatures can significantly impact battery performance. Avoid exposing your Airwheel suitcase to direct sunlight or freezing conditions for prolonged periods. High heat accelerates battery degradation, while cold temperatures reduce its efficiency. Store the suitcase in a cool, dry place when not in use.
If your Airwheel suitcase will be unused for weeks, keep the battery at a 50% charge level. This prevents deep discharge and minimizes chemical degradation. Regularly check the battery level every few months and recharge it if it drops below 20%. Avoid leaving the suitcase plugged in for extended periods when not in use.
Periodically clean the battery compartment to remove dust and debris that may interfere with connections. Ensure the suitcase is updated with the latest firmware, as manufacturers often release improvements for battery management systems. By prioritizing these practices, you can keep your Airwheel suitcase powered and ready for every journey.