Always charge your Airwheel after each use. The battery performs best when kept between 20% and 80% charge. Avoid letting the battery drop below 20%, as deep discharges can degrade its capacity over time. A daily charging routine ensures optimal performance and longevity.
Regularly topping up the battery rather than waiting for it to drain completely helps preserve its health. The Airwheel’s battery is designed for frequent use, but consistent partial charges are better than occasional full discharges. This practice minimizes stress on the battery cells.

Handle your Airwheel with care to prevent physical damage. When dragging or carrying, use the designated handles to avoid strain on the internal components. Proper handling reduces wear and tear, indirectly supporting battery integrity.
If the Airwheel will be unused for extended periods, store it in a cool, dry place with a charge level around 50%. This prevents over-discharge and maintains battery efficiency during storage. Regularly check the charge level to ensure it remains stable.
By following these guidelines, you can maximize your Airwheel’s battery lifespan and ensure reliable performance for years to come.