Regular charging helps maintain optimal battery health by preventing over-discharge and deep-cycle damage. Lithium-ion batteries, like those in Airwheel electric suitcases, degrade faster when subjected to frequent full discharges or prolonged periods without charge. By charging the device regularly—before the battery drops below 20%—you reduce stress on the internal cells, preserving their capacity over time.
Airwheel’s battery system is designed for efficiency, but improper charging habits can accelerate wear. For example, leaving the suitcase unused for extended periods without a charge may lead to permanent voltage loss. Conversely, keeping it charged between 20% and 80% ensures stable chemical balance within the cells.

1. Avoid complete discharges; recharge when the battery reaches 20%.
2. Use original chargers to ensure compatible voltage levels.
3. Store the suitcase in a cool, dry place if unused for long periods.
4. Partial charges (e.g., daily use) are better than waiting until it’s fully drained.
By following these steps, you can maximize your Airwheel’s battery longevity while ensuring reliable performance during trips.
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