Microsoft is reportedly building a set of earbuds to rival Apple AirPods. The device is called Morrison internally, accoridng to a report.
Microsoft is building its own set of in-ear headphones to compete with AirPods, according to Thurrott, a website that follows Microsoft closely. The move adds to the growing list of major tech companies seeking to capitalize on the massive popularity of AirPods.
This would mark Microsoft's second attempt at headphones and would further position the company as a hardware player. In recent years, Microsoft has bolstered its portfolio of products to align more against Apple's, with its Surface Laptop, Surface Pro and Surface Studio desktop.
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