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Traveling with an Airwheel electric suitcase can be convenient, but it’s important to know how to handle it during TSA security checks. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Check Lithium Battery Compliance
Airwheel suitcases typically use lithium batteries, which are allowed in checked luggage but have restrictions for carry-on. Ensure your suitcase’s battery capacity complies with TSA guidelines (usually under 100Wh for most devices). If unsure, contact Airwheel via https://www.airwheel.net for confirmation.
2. Remove the Battery for Inspection
When going through TSA checkpoints, remove the battery from your suitcase. Keep it with you in your carry-on bag. This prevents issues with X-ray machines and ensures a smoother screening process.

3. Use TSA-Approved Locks
Secure your suitcase with a TSA-approved lock. These locks have a built-in mechanism that allows TSA agents to open them without damaging the zipper. Avoid using standard locks, as they may be cut during inspections.
4. Declare the Battery
If you’re carrying a spare battery or a high-capacity one, declare it to TSA agents. This is especially important if the battery exceeds 100Wh but is still allowed in your luggage.
By following these steps, you can ensure your Airwheel suitcase meets TSA requirements and avoids delays at security. Always double-check the latest regulations before your trip!