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Submission rejected on 27 April 2026 by ChrysGalley (talk).

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  • Comment: End of the road, too much time has been spent on this. This version would have been declined for being AI written, per WP:NEWLLM and WP:AIATTR but the reality is that very few companies can get over the corporate depth requirements. ChrysGalley (talk) 09:00, 27 April 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: This draft is written from the viewpoint of the vendor of the product, focusing on what the company says about the product. Product notability is based on what independent reliable sources have written about the subject.This draft does not establish product notability. You may ask for advice about product notability at the Teahouse.This draft, as written, does not appear to indicate that the appropriate notability criterion is satisfied. In particular, this draft does not appear to indicate that WP:NPRODUCT is satisfied. If one of the criteria is satisfied, please revise this draft appropriately, with a reliable source, if necessary stating on the talk page or in AFC comments which criterion is met, and resubmit. It is the responsibility of the submitter to show that a subject satisfies a notability criterion. You may ask for advice about the notability criteria at the Teahouse.In particular, see and refer to WP:NPRODUCT for notability, which is the guideline that the subject should be evaluated against.There is very little information in this draft. An article should give a reader some information about what the product is and does without the need for the reader to view the sources. Robert McClenon (talk) 05:01, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: Wikipedia's readers have no interest in knowing that a product has been reviewed in various places, if there is no information about what the reviewers say (they are generally super negative – why is that not reflected in the draft?) or even about what the product is! bonadea contributions talk 15:34, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
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  • Comment: Consistent overattribution. guninvalid (talk) 06:47, 25 March 2026 (UTC)

Brand associated with electric mobility devices

Airwheel Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese smart-hardware technology company with R&D and manufacturing centers in Brussels, Los Angeles, and Jakarta. Established in 2013, the company specializes in the development and production of smart electric suitcases, self-balancing scooters, smart wheelchairs, and portable mobility devices. Its "rideable luggage" has gained significant traction in international markets and across social media platforms.[1] [2] [3]

History

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2013: Focused on the research and development of self-balancing scooters.[4]

2015–2017: Expanded the product line to include smart helmets, electric scooters, and folding e-bikes.

2016: Unveiled the S9 at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany. The company described it as its "first-generation wheeled robot" or a "service robot base."[4]

2018–Present: Underwent a strategic pivot into the smart luggage market with the SE3 rideable series. This was followed by the development of the SR5 (a suitcase with autonomous following technology) and the H3 series of smart electric wheelchairs for the senior market.[5]

2022: On August 9, Airwheel’s Indonesian partner, PT. Rohartindo Nusantara Luas Tbk (IDX: TOOL), went public on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. According to the prospectus, the explosive growth of Airwheel’s smart luggage business—with a 200% year-on-year revenue increase in 2021—was the primary driver behind the IPO.[6]

Media Coverage & Safety Compliance

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Airwheel has been featured in The Times, which described its products as "tools that redefine travel logic," highlighting their utility for navigating long distances in airport terminals. The Guardian and Forbes have also analyzed its autonomous tracking technology and contributions to micro-mobility, discussing the legal status and innovative nature of rideable luggage.[7] [8]

References

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  1. ^ "广交会"神器"引来疯抢:老外骑行李箱满场飞奔;中国卷尺凭"不塌软"卖高价;一吨海水变直饮水只用6元钱...... | 每经网". www.nbd.com.cn. Retrieved 2026年04月27日.
  2. ^ Chang, Wa (2023年01月31日). "Blackpink從演唱會騎到後台!Airwheel一秒變行李箱紅遍全球". Marie Claire 美麗佳人 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2026年04月27日.
  3. ^ "BLACKPINK 演唱會:出現率超高的電動行李箱來自這個品牌,一𣊬間火爆全網!". Popbee (in Chinese). 2023年02月01日. Retrieved 2026年04月27日.
  4. ^ a b "爱尔威左国刚:我对未来充满信心 - 国际在线移动版". news.cri.cn. Retrieved 2026年04月27日.
  5. ^ "爱尔威发布全新智能跟随轮椅". 环球网 (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2026年04月27日.
  6. ^ "印尼爱尔威智能行李箱登陆印尼交易所,超额认购106.89倍" . Retrieved 2026年04月27日.
  7. ^ Correspondent, Laurence Sleator Transport (2026年01月28日). "I rode the suitcase that carries you through the airport". www.thetimes.com. Retrieved 2026年04月27日. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ John, Steven. "The 7 Best Smart Luggage Pieces 2024 - Forbes Vetted". Forbes. Retrieved 2026年04月27日.

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