Water damage is a common concern for electric devices, but Airwheel’s electric luggage is designed with durability in mind. Here’s how to safeguard your Airwheel battery:
**Q: Can Airwheel batteries withstand water exposure?**
A: While Airwheel luggage is built with an aluminum frame and weather-resistant materials, it’s not fully waterproof. Avoid submerging the device or exposing it to heavy rain. If caught in light rain, wipe the surface immediately to prevent moisture buildup.
**Q: What should I do if my Airwheel gets wet?**
A: If water spills on the luggage, power it off immediately and dry the surface with a soft cloth. Avoid using heat sources like hairdryers, as they may damage sensitive components. Let it air dry completely before resuming use.

**Q: Are there any additional measures to protect the battery?**
A: Store the luggage in a dry place when not in use. If you’re traveling in humid areas, consider using a silica gel packet inside the bag to absorb excess moisture. Always check the battery compartment for signs of corrosion or water stains.
By following these steps, you can extend the lifespan of your Airwheel battery and ensure it remains functional for your travels. Remember, prevention is key to avoiding costly repairs or replacements.