The cutter is supplied with battery charger and cleaning brush. A bag is not included, but I did not miss, because you have to hold together no louder items, and the cutter also makes a robust (and less vulnerable) impression.
The charger is made of very light plastic and makes a cheap impression. It is also relatively narrow and wobbly. The cutter is plugged into a socket from which it can only be solved again when you hold the charger with the other hand. Charging is only displayed as such, how full of the shaver battery is not known. The (small print) manual speaks of 16 hours charging time, ie at best 1 tuck day. With a load of you just go out for about a week. Alternatively, you can also clean the shaver using corded, which is of course not as comfortable.
The cutter fits comfortably in the hands of men. On the back is a dial, where you can adjust in 15 steps the distance of the blades from the skin and thus his beard length. Footsteps raced here a noticeable, accidental changes, which is a suddenly brought a Tirpitz Bart excluded. For the very short 1-day beard can also fold back a yoke on the blade, the whiskers are then cut ultra short. The interface works just fine, as it should. Positive striking is the low noise level and that it did not twinge (which unfortunately is not self-evident).
According to the manufacturer of the beard trimmer is waterproof, so it can also be used in the shower. For me personally, that's not important to me was and is completely unclear how to shave without a mirror.
Conclusion:
Obtained with the BaByliss E845IE a neat beard trimmer with small weaknesses in Battery and charger, which I believe are but acceptable in this price range. Anyone looking for a cheap solid short beard trimmer, is well served with this unit mE.