When using Airwheel electric suitcases, protecting the battery from water damage is crucial for longevity and safety. Here’s how to ensure your device remains waterproof and functional:
Not all electric suitcases are created equal. Look for models with IP65 or higher waterproof ratings, which shield against water splashes and light rain. This rating ensures the battery compartment is sealed against moisture intrusion.

Even waterproof devices should not be submerged in water or exposed to high humidity for prolonged periods. Avoid using the suitcase near swimming pools, beaches, or in monsoon conditions. If caught in heavy rain, seek shelter immediately.
For added security, store the suitcase in a protective case when not in use, especially during travel. This extra layer prevents accidental spills or condensation from damaging the battery.
Inspect the suitcase’s seals and ports periodically for wear or cracks. A damaged seal can compromise waterproofing. Clean any debris around the battery compartment to prevent water from pooling.
Store the suitcase in a dry place and avoid charging it in damp environments. If the battery is exposed to water, dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth before recharging to prevent corrosion.