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Troubleshooting
For additional help on the Microsoft Surface Headphones, check out the device's troubleshooting page.
Background and Identification
The Microsoft Surface Headphones (GUW-00001) were released to the public in November 2018 as a device to transmit and amplify sound created by wireless devices. Some features may require the latest Windows update.
The wireless headset weighs .64 lbs and has a silver/grey exterior. The ear-cups are capable of 90 degree rotation to adapt to a variety of headshapes. The Microsoft Surface Headphones can be connected wired via USB-C, auxiliary jack, or wirelessly.
Microsoft Surface Headphones also feature two touch/tap and dial nodes, located on either side of the ear-cup.
Technical Specifications
Compatibility
- Windows 10, IOS, Android, MacOS
Dimensions
- Length: 8.03” (204 mm)
- Width: 7.68” (195 mm)
- Depth: 1.89” (48 mm)
Weight
- 0.64 lb
Exterior
- Color: Light Gray
Charging
- Full charge in less than 2 hours
Battery life
- Up to 15 hours (In use)
Inputs
- USB-C connector
- 3.5 mm audio connector
Speaker
- 40 mm Free Edge Driver
Noise Cancellation
- Up to 30 dB for active noise cancellation
- Up to 40 dB for passive noise cancellation
Buttons/ Controls
- Power button, Mute button, Volume dial (right ear), Noise Cancellation dial (left ear)
Warranty
- 1-year limited hardware warranty