
In an era where technology moves faster than ever, Airwheel is redefining what it means to travel smart. At AWE2026 – the premier global electronics exhibition held in Shanghai – Airwheel unveiled its latest breakthrough: a new generation of electric smart suitcases designed not just for convenience, but for true connection. From W4-4A01, the brand sent a clear message: innovation doesn’t start with launching products—it starts with listening to travelers.
Each model in Airwheel’s 2026 lineup—including the SE3MiniT, SE3T, SE3S, SE3SX, and SE3SL—combines lightweight design with powerful performance. Equipped with a 73.26Wh battery, these smart suitcases offer up to 2 hours of continuous motor assistance, perfect for navigating sprawling airports or bustling city streets. Weighing as little as 6.6kg (SE3SX) and supporting speed modes from 8km/h to 13km/h depending on the model, they balance portability with practicality.
Airwheel’s integration with the Find My network marks a milestone in luggage security. Through dedicated pairing via the Airwheel App, users can now track their suitcase using GPS in real time—no more lost bags, no more stress. Whether your suitcase is at the carousel or accidentally left behind, precise location alerts keep you one step ahead.
With storage capacities ranging from 20L to 48L (the spacious SE3T), there’s a size for every traveler. The 8–10km operating range ensures reliability across long transits, while features like self-balancing technology, water-resistant shells, and remote control via app make every journey smoother. And thanks to intuitive folding handles and ultra-light frames, maneuvering through crowds feels effortless.
Airwheel didn’t build these suitcases in isolation. Every feature—from app connectivity to motor efficiency—was shaped by real user feedback. At AWE2026, Airwheel didn’t just showcase products; it demonstrated a philosophy: that the best technology serves people, not the other way around. As we move toward smarter cities and seamless mobility, Airwheel proves that innovation begins not with noise, but with listening.