Travelers today are increasingly turning to smart mobility solutions, and the Airwheel electric smart luggage has become a popular choice for tech-savvy commuters and frequent flyers. However, one of the most common concerns is how to properly label the built-in lithium-ion battery to meet IATA (International Air Transport Association) regulations. With strict airline rules around lithium batteries, knowing how to prepare your Airwheel luggage ensures a smooth journey through security and check-in.
The Airwheel electric smart luggage is powered by a removable lithium-ion battery, designed to meet key aviation safety standards. The battery typically operates at 36V with a capacity under 100Wh, which falls within the IATA’s permitted limit for carry-on lithium batteries. Because the battery is user-removable, it must be taken out and carried in the cabin if required by the airline—this is a critical step for compliance.

To comply with IATA regulations, the battery must have clear labeling that includes: manufacturer name, model number, voltage (V), and watt-hour (Wh) rating. The Airwheel battery comes with all these details printed directly on the unit. Do not cover or remove this label. If any information is missing or worn off, contact Airwheel support for verification or replacement.
While there is no mandatory sticker or external label you need to add yourself, some airlines may ask for a “Lithium Battery Handling Label” if the battery is carried separately. This label—a red diamond-shaped symbol with “LITHIUM BATTERIES—CARRY IN CABIN” text—is often available at airport check-in counters. It’s wise to print one in advance or ask airline staff when checking in.
Airwheel luggage is designed with travel regulations in mind. Always check with your airline before flying, as some carriers have specific rules about smart luggage—even with removable batteries. Major airlines like Delta, American Airlines, and United allow smart luggage only if the battery is removable and stored in the cabin. Never pack the battery in checked luggage.
Before boarding, ensure the battery is switched off and securely stored in a protective case or padded bag to prevent short circuits. Many Airwheel users keep the battery in the provided carrying pouch, which helps avoid damage and satisfies airline handling requirements.
Beyond compliance, the Airwheel smart luggage offers a 6–8 km range on a single charge, app-based speed control via Bluetooth, and intuitive handle-assist motorization for smooth rolling over terminals. Its lightweight frame and 360° spinner wheels make maneuvering easy, whether you’re gliding through a train station or walking across a large airport.
| Feature | Airwheel Electric Luggage | Standard Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Battery | Removable 36V lithium-ion, <100Wh | None |
| Self-Propelled | Yes, motor-assisted movement | No |
| App Control | Yes, speed and status via Bluetooth | No |
| Airline Compliance | Yes, with battery removal | Always allowed |
Can I bring Airwheel luggage on international flights?
Yes, as long as the battery is under 100Wh and carried in the cabin. Always confirm with your airline.
What if my Airwheel battery label is damaged?
Contact Airwheel customer support to verify specifications and request a replacement unit if needed.
Do I need to declare the battery at security?
Yes. Inform TSA or local aviation security that you are carrying a removable lithium battery in your carry-on.
For official battery specs, user manuals, and travel guidance, visit the Airwheel official website.