
While it’s tempting to charge your Airwheel whenever it’s convenient, overcharging can degrade battery health. Instead, follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and charge it only when the battery reaches 20-30% capacity. Avoid leaving it plugged in for extended periods once it’s fully charged. Using a certified charger and ensuring the charging environment is cool and dry will further protect the battery.

Regularly using your Airwheel on flat surfaces and avoiding steep inclines can reduce strain on the motor and battery. Additionally, try to maintain a consistent speed during travel to prevent unnecessary energy consumption. If you’re carrying heavy luggage, consider redistributing the weight to ensure even pressure on the wheels, which can also improve efficiency.
If you’re planning a long break between trips, store your Airwheel in a cool, dry place with the battery at around 50% charge. Extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold, can permanently damage the battery. Periodically using the suitcase for short trips can also help maintain its battery health and prevent deep discharge.