TRETTITRE TreSound1 Bluetooth Speaker Review - 360° Surround Sound 31

TRETTITRE TreSound1 Bluetooth Speaker Review - 360° Surround Sound

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Packaging and Accessories


The TRETTITRE TreSound1 ships in its own specific cardboard box complete with a design that includes the company logo and product name, a simplified render of the speaker in what appears to be 1:1 scale now that I think about it, as well as various certification logos. This is effectively the product box thus but also one that leaves little to the imagination for others who might chance upon your expensive parcel during its way to you. Ignore the orange tape at the top given that is from Linsoul, deciding to also pack in a set of IEMs inside this box. Opening it up, I was greeted to a second container with cutouts on the side to help extract it but I still found it easier to simply turn over the box and let gravity do its job.


When you are ordering a large and premium-built product, you certainly want it to arrive in perfect condition. TRETTITRE places the TreSound1 inside a two-piece thick foam box with further branding and a sticker confirming the exact model inside—note how the new Flame Red isn't even listed here. You will need to cut through the sticker to lift up the lid and access the contents inside.


The primary compartment in the middle houses the speaker itself, and removing it is simple enough once again owing to handily placed cutouts for your fingers. There are also side compartments for accessories, albeit only one is used here. TRETTITRE includes paperwork in the form of a quick start guide (online copy here) which is well worth going over given the absence of any mobile apps and reliance on onboard controls that are not immediately obvious. The other accessories come in a fancy fabric pouch which you can use for other purposes in the future if you so desire, it's certainly sturdy enough. Inside we get a TRETTITRE-branded steel ruler for some reason in addition to the more relevant power supply and AC mains cable. The TreSound1 takes up to 2.7 A off the 24 VDC rail so the power supply is also a transformer accepting AC power and feeding a max of 65 W to the speaker unit.


TRETTITRE has a shaped soft dust cover custom made for the TreSound1 too, which is handy given its unique shape. This can be used when the speaker is not in active use and comes already wrapped over and around the speaker courtesy three taped seals holding it in place on the bottom. Remove the cover to finally access the speaker itself, which we will go over in more detail on the next page.
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