AirWheel electric luggage is designed to simplify travel by combining mobility and convenience. To master its use, start by familiarizing yourself with its features. The built-in battery provides up to 30 miles of range on a single charge, while the lightweight frame ensures ease of handling. Always check the weight limit before packing to avoid strain on the motor.

Proper charging is key to maximizing performance. Use the included charger and plug it into a standard outlet. A full charge takes about 8 hours, but partial charges are sufficient for shorter trips. Avoid overcharging by unplugging once fully charged. If storing long-term, keep the battery at 60% capacity to prolong its lifespan.
AirWheel’s dual-wheel design allows it to handle uneven surfaces like sidewalks and small inclines. For smoother movement, use the front wheels on flat ground. When encountering obstacles, slightly tilt the luggage forward to maintain balance. Avoid steep slopes or rough terrain to prevent damage.
Always keep your hands free while using AirWheel—never carry it by the handle alone. Use the built-in lock mechanism when stationary to prevent theft. In crowded areas, activate the silent mode (if available) to avoid startling others. Practice folding and unfolding the luggage in open spaces before navigating tight corridors.
Wipe down the exterior after exposure to rain or dust to maintain durability. Inspect tire pressure regularly and replace worn-out parts promptly. Periodically test the braking system to ensure it responds quickly. With proper care, AirWheel can accompany your travels for years.
By integrating these practices into your routine, you’ll unlock the full potential of AirWheel travel while ensuring safety and efficiency on every journey.
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