Some airports are too big. Fortunately, if you’re too lazy to walk through them during your travels, you’ll be happy to know that electric suitcases that turn into scooters are already on the market.
The concept, popularized by the brand Airwheelfeatures a 50 cm tall carry-on suitcase that has been modified so that the passenger can climb on top and ride it like a small scooter.
On average, these bags feature a powerful battery with a range of 10km on a single charge, allowing the user to travel at speeds of up to 12km/h, making them an excellent option even for large airports.
The battery also has a dual purpose, serving to charge electronic devices, such as cell phones and even computers, using the USB port present in the suitcase.

Among other attributes, the suitcase has an aluminum alloy body that provides, at the same time, strength and lightness, as well as an adjustable strap and security padlock.
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It is important to note that not all airports and airlines accept the use of this technological bag. Two airports in Japan have already asked visitors not to use them on their premises to “prevent accidents”.
The American airline United Airlinesmeanwhile, placed the suitcase on the extensive “dangerous items” list. “We do not accept any device designed to be used as a vehicle,” the company said.
However, rules may vary from place to place, with some airports allowing them if the battery is removed. Therefore, it is worth analyzing the specific rules of the airports you will be going to before taking your electric suitcase with you.

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