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== Introduction == | |||
I am an Apple addict and am locked up on the Apple stack, but Bluetooth Headphones that costs € 179,00 is even for me too much to pay. | |||
<br>Apple is testing the edge of its consumers with an Apple iPhone X and other accessories. | |||
But how good are the Apple Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones? | |||
<br>So I went to an Apple Shop trying the In-Ear Headphones. | |||
<br>And: | |||
* Sounds very thin, no bass. Please note I do not like bass, but in this case there is no bass at all. | |||
* You think you are gonna lose the devices every time. | |||
* In comparison with the included Headphones with every iPhone above version 6, this one does not sound better. | |||
Let me completely clear: | |||
* The Apple In-Ears are the best match. | |||
** Compatible with your Apple Stack | |||
** Complete UI Handling. | |||
== Overview == | |||
[[File:SC-Bluetooth-Headphone-SBKO-4.0B1.png|thumb|right|250px|Overview]] | |||
# Earphones (including ear pads) | |||
# Ear tip | |||
# Connection cable | |||
# + button | |||
# Multifunction button | |||
# - button | |||
# LED (in the - button) | |||
# Charging socket (including cover) | |||
# Microphone | |||
== Charging the Battery == | == Charging the Battery == |
Revision as of 18:47, 6 January 2018
SilverCrest BlueTooth Headphone SBKO B 4.0 B1 is an In-Ear Headphone.
Introduction
I am an Apple addict and am locked up on the Apple stack, but Bluetooth Headphones that costs € 179,00 is even for me too much to pay.
Apple is testing the edge of its consumers with an Apple iPhone X and other accessories.
But how good are the Apple Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones?
So I went to an Apple Shop trying the In-Ear Headphones.
And:
- Sounds very thin, no bass. Please note I do not like bass, but in this case there is no bass at all.
- You think you are gonna lose the devices every time.
- In comparison with the included Headphones with every iPhone above version 6, this one does not sound better.
Let me completely clear:
- The Apple In-Ears are the best match.
- Compatible with your Apple Stack
- Complete UI Handling.
Overview

- Earphones (including ear pads)
- Ear tip
- Connection cable
- + button
- Multifunction button
- - button
- LED (in the - button)
- Charging socket (including cover)
- Microphone
Charging the Battery
Before the first use or when the built-in battery is empty, you charge it as follows:
- Carefully remove the cover from the charging socket (8) and rotate it sideways.
- Connect the supplied USB charging cable (D) to the charging socket (8) and a free USB socket of your computer when it is switched on or a USB power supply (not supplied).
- When charging, the LED (7) indicates the following statuses of the device:
Headphone | Battery charging | Battery charged |
---|---|---|
Not connected | LED lights up orange | LED lights up blue |
Connected | LED lights up orange and flashes blue |
LED lights up blue and flashes. |
- After charging, disconnect the USB charging cable (D) and put the cover back on the charging socket (8).
- Never cover the headphones while they are charging as they can become heated.
- The orange LED (7) flashes when the battery is low.