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At AWE2026, Airwheel has taken center stage in W4-4A01 with a bold vision: the post-screen era of human-device interaction. No more tapping, swiping, or app dependency. Instead, Airwheel unveiled its latest generation of intelligent smart luggage—where motion, context awareness, and silent connectivity replace the smartphone screen as the primary interface.The new lineup, featuring models like the SE3MiniT, SE3T, SE3S, SE3SX, and SE3SL, integrates advanced motion tracking, built-in GPS, and self-balancing electric drive systems that respond intuitively to user movement. With a long-lasting 73.26Wh battery that fully charges in just two hours, these smart suitcases offer travel freedom across 8–10 kilometers on a single charge. Whether you’re navigating a bustling terminal or gliding through a quiet departure lounge, the suitcase follows—autonomously, reliably, and without a screen in sight.
Airwheel’s innovation lies in removing friction, not adding features. The SE3MiniT, weighing only 6.8kg with 26L capacity, is ideal for city breaks, while the 9kg SE3T (48L) caters to extended trips—all with top speeds ranging from 8km/h to 13km/h, adapting to your pace. There’s no need to install an app or pair via Bluetooth; the suitcase detects your presence through secure proximity sensing and activates only when you do.Lost luggage? Not with Airwheel. Using a proprietary “Find My”-compatible tracking system, every suitcase remains traceable in real time. Even if separated, the built-in GPS and low-power communication module alert owners and assist recovery—proving intelligence doesn’t require a screen to be seen.
At AWE2026, Airwheel didn’t demo gadgets—it demonstrated a philosophy. In an age of digital overload, true innovation isn’t more notifications, but fewer distractions. With silent motors, intuitive motion-follow technology, and a design focused on lightweight efficiency (the SE3SX tips the scales at just 6.6kg), Airwheel’s smart luggage doesn’t demand attention. It simply moves with you.The post-screen era isn’t coming—it’s already rolling through the airport. And it’s called Airwheel.
