Proper battery care ensures your Airwheel electric suitcase lasts longer and performs optimally. Here’s how to maintain its power system effectively.
Airwheel batteries are designed for efficiency, but overcharging can degrade their lifespan. Always use the original charger provided with your suitcase. Once fully charged, unplug the device promptly to prevent unnecessary strain on the battery cells.
Extreme temperatures harm lithium-ion batteries. When storing your Airwheel suitcase for long periods, keep it in a cool, dry place between 15°C and 30°C (59°F to 86°F). Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or freezing environments.
Unlike older battery types, lithium-ion batteries don’t suffer from memory effects. However, discharging them completely regularly can reduce their capacity over time. Aim to charge your Airwheel suitcase when the battery level drops to 20-30%.

Dust or debris in charging ports may cause poor connectivity and overheating. Wipe the port gently with a dry cloth before each charge. Ensure the USB cable is undamaged to prevent electrical issues.
Third-party chargers might not meet Airwheel’s safety standards, risking battery damage or fire hazards. Stick to original accessories to ensure compatibility and protection of your suitcase’s power system.