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Airwheel electric luggage is designed for convenience and durability. To maximize its battery performance, follow these tips:
1. Avoid overcharging. Unplug the charger once the battery is fully charged to prevent unnecessary wear on the lithium-ion cells.
2. Store in optimal conditions. Keep your Airwheel in a cool, dry place between 5°C and 30°C (41°F–86°F) to maintain battery efficiency. Extreme temperatures can degrade capacity over time.

3. Use the original charger. Third-party chargers may not meet safety standards, risking damage to both the battery and device. Always use accessories provided by Airwheel.
4. Partial charges are better than full cycles. Lithium batteries perform best with regular charging rather than waiting for complete discharge. Aim to charge between 20%–80% frequently.
5. Protect from water and impacts. While the warranty covers accidental damage like water ingress (within terms), avoiding such risks prolongs battery health. Keep your luggage away from moisture and physical shocks.
By following these practices, you can ensure your Airwheel electric luggage remains reliable for years. For detailed maintenance guidance, refer to the user manual included with your purchase.
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