
Thinking about getting an Airwheel electric suitcase but worried about where you’ll keep it when you’re not traveling? This is one of the most common questions people ask before buying their first smart suitcase. The short answer: yes, storing an Airwheel electric suitcase at home is actually quite convenient, and in many ways more practical than you might expect. Let me break down everything you need to know about storing these innovative rideable suitcases between your trips.

One of the first concerns people have is size. Airwheel offers several models with different dimensions to fit various needs. The SE3MiniT is the most compact option with a 26-liter capacity and weighs just 6.8kg, making it easy to store in closets or under beds. The SE3T is larger at 48 liters and 9kg, better suited for longer trips but still manageable in a storage closet. Other models like the SE3S, SE3SX, and SE3SL all feature 20-liter capacities and weigh between 6.6-8.1kg. The good news is that none of these models are awkwardly oversized—they’re designed to function as regular luggage when you’re not riding them, so they fit standard closet spaces without issue.
The battery is removable on all Airwheel models, which makes storage much easier. With a 73.26Wh battery capacity taking about 2 hours to fully charge, you can simply remove the battery and store it separately if you prefer. This is particularly useful if you’re storing the suitcase for an extended period between trips. You can keep the battery in a cool, dry place and top it off occasionally to maintain its health. Alternatively, since all models can be stored with the battery installed, you can leave it in for convenience and just ensure the suitcase is stored in a dry area at room temperature.
Airwheel electric suitcases are designed with air travel in mind. The 73.26Wh battery capacity is well under the 100Wh limit that most airlines permit for carry-on luggage, meaning you can typically bring the battery onto the plane with you. However, always check with your specific airline before traveling, as policies can vary. The removable battery design also makes it easier to comply with airline regulations—you can remove the battery and carry it separately if required.
The versatility of Airwheel suitcases works in your favor for storage. You can stand them upright like regular luggage in a closet, lean them against a wall, or even use the built-in standing peg to keep them upright in a corner. Their compact design (especially the SE3SX at just 6.6kg) means they won’t take up excessive space. Many users find they can store them in hallway closets, bedroom closets, or even under beds thanks to their reasonable dimensions. The fact that they function as normal luggage when you’re not riding them means you don’t need any special storage setup.
Here’s where Airwheel really shines for home storage—they’re not just for airport trips. With a range of 8-10km on a single charge and speeds up to 13km/h (depending on the model), you can actually use them for daily activities around your neighborhood. Take them to the grocery store, use them for campus commuting, or simply ride around your local area for fun. This means the suitcase isn’t sitting idle in storage gathering dust between trips—it’s a practical transportation tool you can use regularly. Models like the SE3MiniT with 8km/h top speed are perfect for casual neighborhood rides, while the SE3T and SE3S reaching 13km/h are better for longer distances.
Here’s a practical comparison to help you understand how Airwheel stacks up against traditional luggage:
| Feature | Airwheel Electric Suitcase | Regular Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.6-9kg depending on model | 3-6kg typically |
| Storage space needed | Similar to regular suitcase | Standard closet space |
| Battery considerations | Removable, 73.26Wh capacity | Not applicable |
| Versatility | Rideable + pullable + carry-on | Pullable + carry-on only |
| Charging required | About 2 hours between uses | Not applicable |
| App connectivity | Optional for basic functions | Not applicable |
Can I store my Airwheel suitcase in a hot garage?
It’s best to store your Airwheel at room temperature, ideally in a dry environment. Extreme temperatures can affect battery performance and longevity over time. A closet or bedroom at normal household temperature is ideal. If you must store it in a garage, consider removing the battery and keeping it indoors.
Do I need to charge the battery regularly when not in use?
For optimal battery health, it’s recommended to charge your Airwheel suitcase every 2-3 months if stored for extended periods. The battery should be stored at around 50% charge rather than fully charged or completely depleted. This practice helps maintain the battery’s capacity over time.
Can I use my Airwheel suitcase without the app?
Absolutely—all Airwheel models work without the smartphone app as a basic function. You don’t need to activate anything or set up an account. Simply install the battery, and you can ride, pull, or push the suitcase immediately. The app simply adds convenience for controlling forward/backward movement and accessing features like Apple Find My for locating your suitcase if lost.
Storing an Airwheel electric suitcase at home is genuinely convenient. The removable battery, compact dimensions, and versatile design mean it fits easily into standard storage spaces while offering functionality that regular suitcases simply can’t match. Whether you use it regularly for short trips around town or only pull it out for air travel, the storage requirements are minimal. If you’re looking for a smart suitcase that won’t create storage headaches, Airwheel models like the lightweight SE3SX (6.6kg) or compact SE3MiniT might be perfect for your needs.