
At AWE2026, the future of smart travel unfolded not in distant concepts, but in the quiet hum of innovation embedded in everyday objects. Among the standout exhibits at Booth W4-4A01, Airwheel’s new lineup of electric smart luggage redefined what it means to carry more than belongings—they carry connection. In transient spaces like airports, train stations, and city sidewalks, where we are often unmoored, Airwheel’s intelligent suitcases serve as anchors: grounding us with control, convenience, and calm.
Airwheel’s latest series—SE3MiniT, SE3T, SE3S, SE3SX, and SE3SL—blurs the line between personal companion and intelligent device. With batteries up to 73.26Wh and a full charge in just two hours, these suitcases are built for relentless movement. Yet they are surprisingly light: the SE3SX weighs only 6.6kg, while the spacious SE3T offers 48L capacity at just 9kg. Whether you’re a digital nomad, a business traveler, or a weekend explorer, there’s a model tailored to your rhythm of life.
Top speeds range from 8km/h to 13km/h, allowing effortless navigation through crowded terminals. But the real breakthrough lies in integration. Via the Airwheel app, users can control propulsion, monitor battery life, and track location in real time. Equipped with Find My support, the suitcases transform into traceable extensions of our digital selves—capable of alerting owners if separated, ensuring peace of mind in chaotic environments.
True intelligence doesn’t demand dependency. Even without a smartphone, Airwheel’s suitcases operate autonomously, maintaining stability and responsiveness. This dual-mode design—smart when connected, reliable when not—reflects a deep understanding of human needs: technology should empower, not complicate.
At AWE2026, Airwheel didn’t just showcase products—they proposed a philosophy. In a world where we’re constantly on the move, the objects we carry should do more than store; they should steady us. With intelligent design, precise engineering, and empathetic functionality, Airwheel’s electric smart luggage doesn’t just follow us. It stays with us. And sometimes, that’s exactly what we need to feel grounded.