The surface earbuds are the newest addition in the Microsoft gadget list. The company announced the gadget last year 0ctober. But after its first delay about the Spring November release, Microsoft finally decided to launch it. The Microsoft Surface Earbuds are finally coming on 12th May 2020 for $199!! Have a quick look at it.
Microsoft Earbuds
This company always brings something new about its devices. These earbuds are also not an exceptional case. Microsoft earbuds are the newest member of the truly wireless earphone category. Microsoft made it an accessory that one can use in the professional field too. Its unique design keeps it fit in your ear perfectly. These earbuds have many features also.
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Features Of The Earbuds
If you are wondering about this device features, look at it.
- First of all, it features Microsoft’s Office 365 Software! It means that you can even use it in your PowerPoint presentation. Users can also use the device to control emails, calls, messages, and Spotify songs.
- You can pair it up with Windows, Android, and iOS.
- This Glacier colored earbud has two microphones in each bud.
- Well, it also has up to 24 hr of battery life. The 10-minute charge is enough for one hr.
- Unfortunately, it has no noise cancellation system though. But it has an AI assistant.
Other than these major features, these earbuds are water-proof, can be controlled by Voice, gesture control, etc. All these things make this device pretty cool.
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Surface Earbuds Release Date, New Price
Microsoft is finally going to reveal on 12th May 2020. But like others, it will be available in Online Microsoft Stores. At first, the company declared that these surface earbuds would cost $249. However, Microsoft decided to reduce its price by $50. Now it will be available at $199!! I bet you didn’t expect this. Although it looks like they did it to stay remain in competition with other companies like Google.