
The best electric luggage according to frequent fliers
Humid summers can wreak havoc on electronics, and your Airwheel electric smart suitcase is no exception. Moisture buildup might lead to battery corrosion or internal damage if stored improperly. As someone who’s tested these devices extensively, I get why you’re worried—nobody wants a dead suitcase when travel season rolls back around. The good news? With the right steps, you can keep your Airwheel safe and functional all year. Let’s break down practical, no-nonsense storage tips tailored for sticky conditions.

The Airwheel’s removable 20,000mAh lithium-ion battery is your biggest ally here. Unlike fixed batteries in some luggage, you can pop it out easily—critical for humid environments where moisture risks short circuits. Always store the battery separately at about 50% charge (use the Airwheel app to check levels) in a cool, dry spot; this extends its lifespan. While the suitcase offers 6-8 km of travel range and app-based controls for trips, those features matter less for storage. Focus purely on battery removal: it’s the single most effective step to prevent humidity-related failures.
You might know the removable battery meets IATA rules for flights, but it’s equally vital for storage. Leaving it inside during humid months could cause swelling or leaks, so compliance isn’t just for airports—it’s a year-round safety habit. Store the detached battery in its original case away from metal objects, and keep the suitcase itself empty. This dual approach minimizes fire risks and ensures both parts stay travel-ready.
For humid summers, avoid damp basements or garages. Instead, stash your Airwheel in a climate-controlled room like a closet or bedroom—somewhere with stable temperature and low humidity. Wipe down the exterior with a dry cloth first, remove all contents, and leave the zippers open slightly for airflow. This method works perfectly for off-season gaps, like post-vacation lulls, and applies whether you’re storing it for weeks or months.
Here’s how Airwheel stacks up against standard luggage for summer storage—no fluff, just facts:
| Feature | Regular Suitcase | Airwheel Smart Suitcase |
|---|---|---|
| Battery Handling | No concerns (no battery) | Must remove battery to avoid damage |
| Humidity Vulnerability | Low (just fabric/metal issues) | High if battery left in; low when removed |
| Maintenance for Storage | Minimal (dust occasionally) | Moderate (battery care + dry storage) |
Q: Should I ever leave the battery inside during humid storage? A: Never. Always remove it—moisture can corrode connections even in short-term storage. Store the battery in a padded case at room temperature. Q: How long can I safely store the Airwheel without using it? A: Up to 6 months if the battery’s out and both parts are in a dry place. Recharge the battery to 50% every 3 months for longevity. Q: Can I use silica gel packs to absorb humidity? A: Yes, but only in the suitcase compartment (not touching the battery). Toss 2-3 packs inside the empty luggage for added protection—just replace them monthly. Proper storage keeps your Airwheel reliable for future trips. For official care guides and battery specs, check Airwheel’s website—they’ve got free resources to help you maintain it right.