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Some shops point to May 6 and a price of 199 euros for the arrival of the Surface Earbuds in Europe

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The Surface Earbuds are Microsoft headphones designed and developed to stand up to Apple AirPods and a whole range of brands that offer high-performance headphones with a design compact There we have models from Samsung, Huawei, Sony, to name a few, or premium brands such as Bang & Olufsen

Microsoft already has Surface Headphones and now with Surface Earbuds it wants to enter a market niche that until now was foreign to it. In this sense, the latest indications, provided by retailers in the old continent, point to an arrival date and a price

Compete with the high-end range

Apparently and always according to the information that WinFuture has received, the Surface Earbuds would reach different markets in Europe at a price of 199 eurosMicrosoft's first True Wireless in-ear headphones would be in a price range close to many of the products offered by the competition.

With that price, if it finally materializes, they would be above the 179 euros that the Samsung Galaxy Buds cost but below the 279 euros of the Apple AirPods Pro or the 250 euros of the Sony WF-1000XM3.

For price and features, Microsoft Earbuds seem destined to compete with the high-end market, leaving aside Cheaper proposals such as Xiaomi or Huawei models.

Remember that these headphones also stand out for their autonomy, their sound quality and the possibility of offering language translation in real time as we speak.They offer up to 8 hours of autonomy on a single charge that can be extended up to another 16 hours using the case that functions as a charger.

In addition, they integrate a touch surface that is used to control different actions, be it playing music, browsing or even performing operations with Office 365 such as dictating texts in Microsoft Word or to enter data in an Excel spreadsheet or a PowerPoint presentation.

If we knew at the end of 2019 that its launch was postponed, now it seems that it won't take too long to see them in stores.

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