The User Manual is multi-language and besides the product installation we are also shown the main product components in detail:
Upon a first inspection at the bundle box, we will get to see the power adapter along with the cables inside, but let’s take a look in more detail:
Besides the power brick, we will also receive a stereo jack cable, one soft cloth, a connectivity cable between the two speakers but also the power cable, which helps us connect the brick to the wall socket:
The cable which connects the right speaker (which features all the inputs) to the left is proprietary, but is long enough for almost any setup:
Since the speakers have a glossy finish, they will surely collect dust in time along with fingerprints, so Edifier has also included a branded soft cloth:
The power brick cable ends up with a jack plug:
Here is also a closer look at the power brick; this one is not very large and resembles the one found with mainstream laptops; the red power LED will stay always lit in order to signal power delivery:
On its back side we have the output rating which is 18V at 3A. Efficiency level is rated as V:
The remote has a simple design and with it we can turn on/off the setup, but also set the volume levels:
We think that Edifier made a great choice when using a removable battery design and not proprietary as the one found with the Spinnaker USB-rechargeable remote: