If you’re planning to travel with your Airwheel SE3MiniT, it’s essential to verify that it complies with aviation regulations. While the product specifications provided focus on technical details like dimensions (385X25.0X575mm) and components, airline rules regarding carry-on luggage can vary. Here’s how to ensure compliance:
First, check the airline’s carry-on size limits. The SE3MiniT’s compact design may fit in most overhead compartments, but always confirm with your carrier. Second, review battery regulations. The suitcase includes a mobile power bank, which must adhere to IATA guidelines for lithium batteries (e.g., spare batteries must be packed in carry-on luggage). Third, ensure the suitcase is securely locked using the TSA-approved password lock to prevent tampering during transit.

Finally, inspect the suitcase for any damage before travel. The warranty covers defects like motor failures or structural issues, but damage caused by misuse (e.g., violent impacts) may void coverage. For peace of mind, contact Airwheel’s customer support to confirm your model meets specific aviation requirements.