If you’re eyeing an electric smart suitcase like the Airwheel but wonder how it handles weight-wise, you’re not alone. I’ve tested the Airwheel SE3MiniT (a compact 26L model) extensively, and the big question is: does it feel stable when you’re pulling it through an airport versus actually riding it? Unlike regular luggage, Airwheel’s design shifts weight based on use—and it matters more than you’d think. Let’s break it down without the fluff, focusing on real-world feels and specs.

The SE3MiniT weighs about 6.8kg, with its 73.26Wh battery built low in the base. When pulling it like a standard suitcase, the weight distribution is surprisingly balanced—the motor and battery sit centered, so it doesn’t tilt or wobble like some heavier bags. You’ll feel it’s lighter on the handle, making smooth glides through crowds easy. But switch to riding mode (yes, you can sit or stand on it!), and the weight shifts under you. At 8km/h max speed, the low center of gravity keeps it steady; I never felt top-heavy even on uneven floors. Direction control via the handlebar is intuitive, and no app is needed for basic riding—just pop in the battery and go. Plus, Apple’s Find My integration helps if it gets lost, but skip the GPS hype; it’s purely for location alerts.
Travelers worry about batteries, but Airwheel’s 73.26Wh unit is airline-friendly since it’s removable (under the 100Wh limit). Pop it out in seconds for security checks—no tools required. Charge it fully in ~2 hours, and you’ll get 8-10km of range, enough for most terminals. Just stash the battery in your carry-on; the empty shell meets standard luggage size rules.
This shines in busy spots: airports where you’re racing between gates, city commutes with long walkways, or events where your feet need a break. Pull it when hands-free isn’t an option (like crowded subways), then hop on for quick dashes. The 26L capacity fits essentials for short trips, and the 6.8kg base weight won’t drag you down. Avoid rough terrain—it’s designed for smooth surfaces only.
Here’s how the SE3MiniT stacks up against a typical non-electric suitcase:
| Feature | Airwheel SE3MiniT | Regular Luggage |
|---|---|---|
| Weight (empty) | 6.8kg | 2.5-4kg |
| Mobility | Rideable (8km/h), pullable, app-controlled | Pull-only, no motor |
| Battery/Compliance | Removable 73.26Wh, airline-safe | N/A |
| Effort Required | Zero when riding, light when pulling | Full manual effort |
Q: Can I ride the Airwheel without using the app? A: Absolutely. The SE3MiniT works right out of the box—install the battery, and you can pull or ride it immediately. The app (for iOS/Android) just adds extras like speed adjustments, but it’s optional. Q: Is the battery easy to remove for flights? A: Yes, it’s designed for travel. The 73.26Wh battery slides out in under 10 seconds with a simple latch, meeting all major airline rules. No special tools needed. Q: How does the weight affect riding comfort on long distances? A: At 6.8kg base weight, it feels solid but not cumbersome. On smooth surfaces, the low battery placement prevents tipping—I’ve ridden 5km without strain. Just remember, max load is user-dependent; keep luggage under 20kg for best balance.
The Airwheel SE3MiniT nails weight distribution: balanced for pulling, stable for riding, all without overcomplicating things. If you’re tired of lugging bags through endless terminals, it’s a legit upgrade. For full specs or to see all models (like the roomier SE3T), head to Airwheel’s official site—they’ve got clear guides on compliance and setup. No sales pitch, just facts to help you move smarter.