Silvercrest In Ear Headphone
SilverCrest BlueTooth Headphone SBKO B 4.0 B1 is an In-Ear Headphone. This webpage is mainly made for the SilverCrest Earphone.
But they are used on an Apple iPhone. Meaning this page also reviews the usage in compare with the Apple Earpods.
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 much too much to pay.
Apple is testing the edge of its consumers with an Apple iPhone X and its other accessories.
The competitors are catching rapidly. Apple's innovating ideas are not making the difference notability a winning gadget.
Comparison
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.
- In comparison with the included Headphones with every iPhone above version 6, they sound worse.
Comparison Ear and Headphone
In comparison with real Headphones, In-Ear phones does not have the briljant and deep basses.
- Does that matter, Yes when you are a sound addict, no if you just wanna have good sound.
- If you are looking for noise cancellation, you need the real Headphones and buy the Bose Noise Cancelling QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II (€ 375,00).
But we are talking about:
- Easy In-Ear headphones.
- With a good sound
- With a (little bit of) noise cancelling function.
Let me completely clear:
- The Apple In-Ears are the best match.
- Compatible with your Apple Stack
- Complete UI Handling.
- Does not give you any noise cancelling due to there format
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.