If you’re using an Airwheel electric suitcase, protecting its battery from water damage is crucial for longevity and performance. Here’s how to safeguard your device:
Avoid exposing the suitcase to rain or flooding. Never leave it in areas where water can seep into the charging port or seams. If caught in sudden weather, use a waterproof cover or store it indoors.

Check for IP ratings. Ensure your Airwheel model has an appropriate Ingress Protection (IP) rating, which indicates resistance to dust and water. A higher IP rating offers better protection during accidental spills or light rain.
Dry it thoroughly after contact with moisture. If the suitcase gets wet, wipe it down immediately with a dry cloth. Avoid using heat sources like hairdryers, as excessive warmth can damage internal components.
Use surge protectors during charging. Water and electrical hazards often go hand in hand. Always charge your Airwheel suitcase in dry environments and consider using surge protection devices to prevent short circuits.