Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the BenQ treVolo bluetooth speaker and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BenQ treVolo bluetooth speaker.
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Published: 2015-02-27, Author: Adam , review by: macworld.com.au
Excellent sound quality
Underwhelming bass, $399
BenQ's treVolo electrostatic speakers aren't for everyone. The speakers are targeted at people with an ear for detail and are more interested in sweet strings than thumping bass. If you rip your music library in lossless formats, because you can better he...
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Published: 2015-02-25, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
The BenQ treVolo ticks the boxes in terms of design and sound quality and will please even the fussiest listeners.BenQ treVoloPrice $399 Related PostsBang & Olufsen BeoPlay A2 Bluetooth speaker reviewUE Megaboom Bluetooth speaker is bigger, better a...
Abstract: Considering that electrostatic speakers are particularly sensitive to temperature and humidity, the idea of building a portable speaker is rather ambitious. BenQ is claiming a world first with the $399 treVolo, but others such as In2uit's Filo may also la...
Published: 2016-01-15, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
From a design perspective the Trevolo is a peeper pleasing piece of gear. The use of electrostatic drivers plus passive radiators/active drivers plus some clever signal processing generates accurate audio that bats above the Trevolo's pint-sized form fact...
Decent amount of detail with modest arrangements, Striking aesthetics,
Lacks significant expression, Can sound smaller than expected,
While we were sceptical about the idea of a portable electrostatic speaker, we wanted it to succeed. For BenQ to have pulled it off would have been quite astounding.Sadly, we're left wishing they had just focused on making great sound rather than groundbr...
Abstract: Its quirky design reminds me of those buildings in Taipei that look like weird ornaments on your grandmother's mantelpiece. But the fold-out “wings” aren't just odd for odd's sake – they are electrostatic speaker panels, the wafer-thin type that makes for...
Abstract: The front face of the encircling collar, separating the two wings, is decorated with two groups of 9 circular cut-out arrangements that, from certain angles, give off a gold-coloured rim effect. Separating these two groups is a BenQ logo. Speaker outlets...
To sum up, I really like the BenQ TreVolo Bluetooth speaker, the electrostatic speakers bring a new level of audio clarity that I have not yet found in other Bluetooth speaker offerings. That said, it does have some drawbacks.Realistically, you are likely...
Abstract: Meet the BenQ TreVolo, an eye-catching Bluetooth speaker that makes use of "electrostatic speakers" to deliver its sound (but to you and me, it's a fancy way of saying flat panel speakers) along with a foldable design and a sleek metallic-style chassis. I...