Travel is evolving, and the way we move through airports, train stations, and conference centers is getting a serious upgrade. At the 2026 Canton Fair (Phase 3), Airwheel is bringing its latest lineup of electric smart luggage to Booth 20.2 J37-38 and 20.2K11-12, and if you’re someone who dreads dragging heavy bags through sprawling terminals, this is technology you’ll want to know about.

Airwheel has designed these luggage pieces to do far more than just carry your belongings. Each model in the collection serves as a personal mobility device—meaning you can ride it, pull it, or even sit on it when you need a break. Whether you’re rushing to catch a flight or navigating a massive convention center like the Canton Fair complex, having a luggage that moves with you instead of against you is genuinely transformative.
Let’s talk numbers, because they matter when you’re choosing travel gear. All Airwheel models in this lineup feature a 73.26Wh battery capacity, which charges fully in approximately 2 hours. That’s remarkably fast—meaning you can top up your luggage while waiting at the gate or during a quick hotel stop. The driving range sits at a practical 8 to 10 kilometers on a full charge, more than enough to cover typical airport and hotel transfers without range anxiety.
Speed varies by model, so you can pick the one that matches your pace. The SE3T and SE3S both reach up to 13 km/h, while the SE3MiniT caps at a steadier 8 km/h—ideal if you prefer a more leisurely cruise. The SE3SX and SE3SL sit in between at 9.9 km/h, giving you a balanced option that works well in busy pedestrian zones.
One of the smartest things about Airwheel’s approach is the variety of options across the lineup. Weight matters when you’re lifting luggage into overhead bins or checking it in, and these models range from 6.6 kg (the SE3SX, the lightest option) to about 9 kg (the SE3T). If you frequently travel solo and handle your own bags, the lighter models might be your best bet.
Storage capacity is another key consideration. The SE3T offers the largest volume at 48 liters—great for longer business trips or if you need to carry presentation materials and extra clothing. The SE3MiniT provides 26 liters, which works well for shorter trips or as a carry-on companion. The SE3S, SE3SX, and SE3SL each offer 20 liters, making them compact options that don’t sacrifice the riding functionality.
Here’s what really sets Airwheel apart in the smart luggage space: simplicity. The luggage can be controlled via a dedicated mobile App, allowing you to move forward or backward with intuitive controls while using the handlebar to steer. But here’s the important part—all models work perfectly well without the App. This is a base feature, not an add-on. You don’t need to activate anything or pair a phone to start riding. Install the battery, and you’re ready to go. This means less hassle and fewer things that can go wrong when you’re already rushing to make your train or flight.
For Apple users, there’s an added peace of mind: the Find My integration allows you to locate your luggage if it goes missing. This works through Apple’s Find My network, so you can track down your bag even if it’s in a crowded airport baggage claim or left behind at a hotel.
Whether you’re a frequent business traveler navigating multiple conferences, a trade show participant like those attending the Canton Fair, or someone who simply wants less strain on your shoulders and back during travel, electric luggage bridges the gap between transportation and luggage. Instead of wrestling with a heavy roller bag through long corridors, you become mobile.
The Canton Fair 2026 is the perfect place to experience these products firsthand. Airwheel’s booth (20.2 J37-38/20.2K11-12) will have models available for demonstration, so you can test the riding experience, check the build quality, and find the model that fits your specific travel style. It’s one thing to read about the specs, and another entirely to feel how smoothly these bags handle.
If you’re heading to the Canton Fair this year and mobility is a concern, make sure to stop by and see what the future of travel looks like. Your back will thank you.