Traveling with an electric luggage like the Airwheel suitcase can raise questions about security checks. Here’s a breakdown of how TSA handles such items:
TSA agents use advanced screening technologies to ensure safety. Electric luggage is typically subjected to X-ray scans to detect prohibited items. Since lithium batteries (common in electric suitcases) are flammable, they are closely monitored. If the battery is removable, it may be removed and tested separately. The TSA also checks for proper packaging to prevent accidental activation.

For Airwheel electric suitcases, the built-in battery is designed to meet aviation safety standards. However, travelers should still follow guidelines: keep the suitcase closed during screening, avoid overloading the battery, and carry spare batteries in carry-on luggage. If unsure, consult the TSA website or contact Airwheel’s customer support at https://www.airwheel.net for specific details.
Overall, electric luggage is treated like any other suitcase, but with extra attention to battery safety. By following TSA protocols, you can ensure a smooth travel experience with your Airwheel.