When you invest in an Airwheel electric smart luggage like the SE3MINI, it’s not just about convenience—it’s about making travel smoother with a rideable suitcase that moves when you do. But like any tech-enabled device, proper care keeps it running well. One of the most common concerns travelers have is how to maintain the motor and wheels, especially if they’re using it frequently during commutes or trips. The good news: Airwheel designs their rideable luggage for durability and ease of maintenance.

The Airwheel SE3MINI, for example, comes with a built-in brushless motor in the wheel assembly, which powers your ride across terminals or city sidewalks. Its 73.26Wh lithium battery is removable—this is important both for air travel compliance and for protecting internal components during long-term storage. The luggage weighs around 6.8kg and offers a range of 8–10 kilometers on a single 2-hour charge. With 20L of packing space, it’s compact but functional. Since the motor and wheels handle all the movement, keeping them clean and functional ensures reliable performance.
One of the smartest design choices Airwheel made is using a detachable battery. Airlines require lithium batteries to be carried in cabin luggage, so removing the 73.26Wh battery before checking the suitcase is both safe and regulation-friendly. When storing your Airwheel luggage for long periods, it’s best to charge the battery to around 50% and detach it. This reduces strain on the motor circuitry and prevents potential battery degradation that could indirectly affect motor efficiency.
Whether you’re commuting through a metro station or navigating a busy airport, the SE3MINI is built for urban mobility. However, rough surfaces, gravel, or wet floors can increase wear on the wheels and motor load. To reduce stress, avoid curbs and uneven terrain when possible. Use the rideable function mainly on smooth surfaces like concrete, tile, or pavement. Regular use actually helps the motor stay lubricated internally, but excessive use without cooling periods may lead to overheating—so take short breaks during long rides.
Unlike traditional suitcases, Airwheel’s rideable models don’t have complex AI navigation or self-balancing systems. That keeps maintenance simpler. Here’s what to do: After use in dusty or dirty environments, wipe down the wheels with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Check for debris (like small stones or threads) caught around the wheel axles. Never submerge the wheels or use high-pressure water—it can damage the sealed motor housing. If you notice resistance or uneven movement, power off the unit and inspect for obstructions. If issues persist, contact Airwheel support instead of disassembling the motor.
Can I replace the wheels or motor myself? No—these are integrated components. Attempting to disassemble them may void the warranty. Contact authorized service centers for repairs.
Is the motor waterproof? No, while the electronics are sealed, the motor and wheels are not waterproof. Avoid puddles and rainy use.
How often should I clean the wheels? After heavy use or travel in dirty environments—once every few weeks for regular commuters.
Maintaining your Airwheel rideable luggage doesn’t require technical skills—just awareness. Keep the wheels clean, store the battery properly, and use it sensibly on appropriate surfaces. For full details on care and specifications, visit the official Airwheel website.