
The Airwheel SE3SX electric smart luggage is designed primarily for travelers who want a hands-free, efficient way to move through airports and city streets. But could delivery workers also use it for last-mile urban logistics? With rising demand for fast, agile urban deliveries, some gig workers are exploring unconventional tools — including personal electric transporters like the Airwheel. Let’s examine whether this travel-focused device can realistically support light delivery tasks.

The Airwheel SE3SX weighs about 6.6kg and offers a 20L storage capacity — compact enough for daily essentials or small packages. It supports both riding and pulling modes, letting users switch between walking and riding depending on fatigue or terrain. Powered by a 73.26Wh removable lithium battery (airline-compliant), it delivers 8–10 km of range on a single charge, which takes about two hours. The top speed is 9.9 km/h, making it faster than walking but not as quick as e-bikes or scooters. It can be controlled via an app for forward and backward movement, while steering is done manually using the handle. Importantly, it works without the app — no activation needed once the battery is installed.
One of the Airwheel’s strong points is its adherence to aviation standards. The 73.26Wh battery falls under the IATA limit (under 100Wh), meaning it’s allowed on most commercial flights when carried in cabin baggage. This makes the SE3SX ideal for travelers, but less relevant for full-time delivery use. However, the removable battery design allows for easy replacement or charging — a minor advantage if repurposed for short urban trips.
While not built for heavy cargo, the SE3SX could serve in niche delivery scenarios: delivering documents, food from nearby restaurants, or small e-commerce parcels in dense urban areas or campuses. Its 20L space isn’t large, but with external attachment options (like straps or add-on bags), it might carry slightly more. The rideable feature helps reduce physical strain during back-and-forth routes. Still, limitations in speed, load capacity, and lack of weather resistance make it unsuitable for mainstream courier work.
| Feature | Airwheel SE3SX | Standard Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Mobility Mode | Rideable + pullable | Pull-only |
| Battery | 73.26Wh, removable | None |
| App Control | Yes (optional) | No |
| Find My Support | Yes (Apple Find My network) | No |
| Use Without App | Fully functional | N/A |
Can the Airwheel SE3SX be used without a smartphone?
Yes. The luggage operates independently once the battery is connected. App control is optional for activating forward/backward motion, but manual riding works at all times.Is the battery really airline-safe?
Yes. At 73.26Wh, it complies with most airline regulations for carry-on electronics. Always confirm with your carrier, but removal makes compliance easier.Can I track the luggage if lost?
Yes. It integrates with Apple’s Find My network, allowing location tracking if nearby devices detect it. No GPS or real-time tracking is built-in.For more details on models and specs, visit the official Airwheel website.