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.
April 2015
(77%)
44 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Digital signal processing kills transient peaks at mid-to-high volumes. Not for big bass lovers. System doesn't get as loud as most similarly sized/priced competitors
Limited volume
Limited bass
Pricey compared with Bluetooth speakers with similar volume/bass capabilities
Very cool, high tech design, Excellent sound quality, Easy to use
Larger, more powerful model
With the treVolo, BenQ has produced an impressive package of portability, technology, and fun. While the small treVolo could fill a larger room with a healthy amount of sound, it also avoided the beaming electrostatic sound I have heard in older designs.T...
The BenQ treVolo ($299) is an electrostatic compact portable Bluetooth speaker with a unique set of components. It comes from BenQ, a company known mostly for projectors and monitors — treVolo is the company's only speaker. The name “treVolo,” roughly tra...
Published: 2014-12-29, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent clarity in the mids and highs. Rich, natural bass response. Unique design with folding electrostatic speaker panels. Built-in speakerphone.
Digital signal processing kills transient peaks at mid-to-high volumes. Not for big bass lovers. System doesn't get as loud as most similarly sized/priced competitors
The BenQ TreVolo is a portable electrostatic Bluetooth speaker that offers crisp audio in a unique design....
The BenQ TreVolo portable electrostatic speaker produced sweet sound, is quite well balanced with good upper bass, and is extremely versatile. Just don't expect high output levels.BenQ TreVolo portable electrostatic speakerPrice: $399+ Remarkably sweet so...
Truly distinctive design, Very detailed, clear sound, Genuinely portable, Decent battery life
Little lacking in bass, Needs careful positioning, Quite directional sound, No remote control
The treVolo looks and, to some extent, sounds unlike anything the Bluetooth speaker market has seen before, making it a near-ideal way for BenQ to mark its debut on the home audio scene. It doesn't suit all musical tastes, but when it's good it's very goo...
Stylish and portable design, Great sound quality, Good battery life,
Can't handle lower bass frequencies, Some genres sound a little flat / need a treble injection,
BenQ's treVolo shouldn't be your go to Bluetooth speaker, it's certainly not a speaker for everyone. If you just want to listen to pop music, techno or top 40 rock and roll, your needs will be served better elsewhere. BenQ has instead made a speaker for ...
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...