The software giant remains a key partner for Samsung

Feb 8, 2021 19:34 GMT  ·  By

The days when Microsoft was selling only its very own products are long gone, and we’ve known for a while the Microsoft Store has become quite a good place to purchase Android devices.

As part of a partnership with Samsung, Microsoft is selling several Android smartphones, including the South Koreans’ latest flagships, such as the Galaxy S21 and the Galaxy Note20.

And as it turns out, the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are now a product that you can find in the Microsoft Store too, with the online store now allows American customers to purchase the earbuds at the typical $199.99 price tag.

Already sold out

While for many it sounds unexpected that Microsoft is selling devices supposed to be used with Android smartphones, the company is actually betting big on these products, and it seems it’s actually doing the right thing.

The Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are already sold out in the Microsoft Store, and there are no specifics as to when the inventory could be refreshed with more units.

“Upgrade your day with powerful noise cancellation, studio-quality sound, and worry-free water resistance all wrapped up in a compact, wireless design. Includes charging case,” Microsoft explains in the description of the listing.

“Combining studio sound quality with Active Noise Cancellation, Galaxy Buds Pro let you hear your day, your way. Block out all the noise and immerse yourself in the music, or let in important sounds like flight announcements or coffee orders with just a tap. Plus, thanks to IPX7 water resistance, the beats keep flowing, rain or shine.”

Needless to say, Microsoft is also selling its very own earbuds, but choice is always a good thing, especially now that the company is officially an Android device manufacturer.