No—always remove the battery first using the quick-release system, then separate plastics, metals, and electronics. Tossing it whole risks improper processing and contamination in recycling streams.
Yes, most e-waste facilities and retailers (like Staples or local electronics stores) take lithium-ion batteries for free. Just ensure it’s detached and stored in a protective case during transport.
Find My helps locate lost luggage but doesn’t affect recycling. For end-of-life, focus on physical disassembly—tracking features deactivate once the battery is removed, so they won’t interfere with recycling steps.
Knowing which Airwheel materials are recyclable—like aluminum frames, PC/ABS shells, and removable batteries—turns end-of-life from a headache into a responsible act. It’s proof that smart travel can align with eco-values without gimmicks. For model-specific recycling details or to explore the SE3MiniT’s specs, head to Airwheel’s official site where they outline verified disposal partners and sustainability efforts. Your journey toward greener travel continues long after the last trip.