A 5 dollar Bluetooth device is unlikely not to have a charging light, on/off button, instructions/details about the device at hand, or a little piece of paper telling you about 'first charge' etiquette etc. in the least.
Is there any reason those weren't features chosen for the Speed Editor? There's also a cut-out in the foam where you'd expect to find a complimentary USB-C cable.
The four items included are:
1. A piece of semi-gloss paper telling us in nice DPI text Blackmagicdesign cares about the environment
2. Two stickers
3. Download DaVinci Resolve 16 FREE! No license fees (Assuming people who buy a Blackmagicdesign Speed Editor haven't heard of this concept, this is a good place to advertise)
4. A welcome brochure, which informs you that Manuals and Software do exist somewhere
For a utilitarian piece of kit, it is pretty amusing.
Needless to say, I don't know: if it is DOA, not charged up, not compatible with Resolve 16 dongle version, which you get when buying "Resolve 17" Title from re-sellers... or anything about it at this point; however, i'm excited to find out

Feels nice and solid, hopefully I didn't brick it by plugging it into a USB wall charger, or it is a cool paper-weight. <3