Possible Microsoft headphones are filtered beyond the Surface Earbuds presented a few hours ago
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Microsoft's presentation a few hours ago has raised great expectations. We have met new devices, including the expected Surface phone and among them new headphones: the Surface Earbuds. However, it seems that Microsoft is still working on the classic supra-aural headphones we all know.
This is what the well-known Twitter user WalkingCat has revealed in a new announcement on his account on the social network in which he echoes a possible leak.New Surface headphones, similar to those already offered by Microsoft in the catalog, but in a new finish.
Surface Headphones in Black
You have to remember that Microsoft already has headphones in its catalog without having to wait for the Surface Earbuds. These are the Surface Headphones, a model with active noise cancellation to improve audio listening without internal interference that offers up to 13 levels of cancellation and over type ear.
A model that can see expanded options to get hold of them, something that WalkingCat has echoed in a promotional video in which some new Surface Headphones appear in black in addition to the usual gray version we all know.
They seem to be the same, because in fact the same mechanical dial appears located on the dome of the earpiece that allows the user to regulate the intensity insulation, allowing more or less outside sound to enter.
Some headphones, the ones we can find now, that allow continuous use for up to 15 hours using using the Bluetooth connection, figure that goes up to 50 hours if we use the 3.5 mm jack port.
Of these headphones it stands out the inclusion of 8 microphones that are in charge of studying and analyzing the ambient sound and allow you to interact with Cortana through of a verbal command. Headphones present so far in a silver gray color.
We don't know if the Microsoft Surface Headphones that may arrive in black color will add any improvement over the current model, either by software or hardware . We will have to wait for Microsoft to offer possible data in this regard.
Source | WalkingCat