Airwheel electric suitcases are designed to comply with aviation regulations, making them suitable for both carry-on and checked luggage depending on the model. For example, the **SE3S** and **SE3miniT** (20-inch) meet international standards for 20-inch carry-on suitcases, allowing passengers to bring them onboard airplanes. These models feature a lithium battery with a capacity of 73.26Wh, which is within the safe limit set by airlines. The modular pluggable design enables users to remove the battery easily, ensuring compliance during security checks.
The **SE3T** (24-inch) transforms into a seated electric scooter but is approved as a checked suitcase. It undergoes rigorous aviation safety certification for its battery, allowing it to be transported in the cargo hold. All Airwheel models include a TSA-compliant lock, preventing damage from customs inspections.

For flights, always verify with your airline’s specific regulations, as some carriers may have additional requirements. The lightweight and compact design of Airwheel suitcases ensures they fit seamlessly into standard overhead compartments or under the seat, enhancing travel convenience without compromising safety.
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