Draft:Airwheel
Brand associated with electric mobility devices
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Consumer electronics |
Area served | Worldwide |
| Products | Electric mobility devices, rideable luggage |
| Website | www |

Overview
History
Media coverage
Airwheel and its products have been covered by a range of international media outlets in the context of electric mobility and travel technology.
Coverage includes reporting by CNN and The Guardian on electric unicycles and personal transport devices,[1][2] as well as discussion of battery-related restrictions affecting smart luggage in air travel in The Times.[4]
Technology and innovation publications such as New Atlas, Electrek, and CleanTechnica have published product reviews and commentary.[3][5][6]
Additional mentions have appeared in outlets including Mashable, Business Insider, and Yahoo Finance.[7][8][9]


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