Airwheel electric suitcases are designed to comply with TSA regulations, ensuring they are safe and practical for air travel. Here’s how they meet key requirements:
Airwheel suitcases use lithium-ion batteries, which are subject to strict TSA guidelines. These batteries are securely encased in a fireproof housing to prevent short circuits or overheating. Additionally, the batteries are rated below 100 Wh (watt-hours), aligning with TSA’s limit for carry-on luggage. This ensures they are safe during transit and can be easily inspected at security checkpoints.
Airwheel suitcases are engineered to fit within standard airline size limits. Most models are designed to fit in overhead compartments or under airplane seats, avoiding the need for checked baggage. The lightweight design also reduces strain on luggage handlers and complies with weight restrictions for both carry-on and checked luggage.
Airwheel undergoes rigorous testing to meet international aviation safety standards. This includes fire resistance tests for batteries, structural durability checks, and compliance with electromagnetic interference (EMI) regulations. These certifications ensure the suitcases can withstand the stresses of air travel while maintaining safety.

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