If you’re looking to extend the life of your Airwheel electric luggage battery, there are several key practices to follow. Proper maintenance can significantly impact performance and durability.
Avoid Overcharging. Always use the original charger provided with your Airwheel model. Leaving it plugged in for extended periods after a full charge can degrade battery cells over time. Unplug once fully charged to prevent unnecessary strain on the internal components.

Optimize Charging Habits. Charge your luggage when the battery level drops below 20% rather than waiting until it’s completely drained. This helps maintain consistent chemical activity within the lithium-ion cells, preserving their capacity for longer periods.
Store Correctly When Not in Use. If you’ll be storing your Airwheel for more than two weeks, keep the battery at around 50% charge. Extreme temperatures or full discharge during storage can permanently damage the battery’s ability to hold a charge.
Maintain Physical Integrity. The aluminum frame of Airwheel luggage provides structural support but doesn’t protect against impacts. Avoid dropping or subjecting the unit to rough handling, as physical trauma can compromise both the casing and internal electronics.
By following these guidelines, you’ll ensure your Airwheel remains reliable for years. Regularly inspect connections for wear and clean ports to prevent dust buildup that might interfere with charging efficiency.