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Microsoft secretly developed these active noise-canceling headphones over 3 years
August 04, 2025
Microsoftunveileda new pair of Bluetoothactive noise-canceling headphonesat itsSurface eventyesterday. Called Surface Headphones,Cnetreports that the company will release them in the U.S. in fall for $350. The publication also reports that Microsoft spent three years developing the product.
The cans have a minimalist light grey design and weigh 290g. They have a volume dial on one earcup and a noise cancelation level dial on the other. This is quite unique as many headphones only have the option to turn the noise-canceling feature on or off; a more granular system may help in situations where you wantsomequiet, but also to stay aware of your surroundings.

As well the two dials, the headphones have a touchpad that can be used to control music and answer calls. Music playback is also said to pause when you take the headphones off, and start playing again when you put them on.
The headphones will come equipped with Microsoft’s Cortana digital assistant which will let you issue voice commands. There is a Cortana app for Android so you will presumably be able to use this feature with your phone, as well as with Surface devices and Windows PCs.

Finally, the Surface Headphones come with a USB-C port for charging and a 3.5mm jack. Microsoft says users will get up to 15 hours of battery life with Bluetooth turned on, and if you run out, you’re able to apparently get almost an hour of playback time in just a five-minute cycle.
Unfortunately for those living outside the U.S.,Cnetsays the initial release will only see the headphones land in The States. If you like what you see, you’re able to register with Microsoft to be notified when they’re available — just hit the button below.
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