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Apple’s future AirPods could have little cameras to see the world around you

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Apple AirPods Pro 2 on an airplane

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Whenever we think about the features we’d like to see infuture versions of Apple’s AirPods or AirPods Pro, we tend to imagine better battery life, improved ANC and so on. And it’s fair to say that the one thing that never comes up is adding little cameras to our earbuds. But a new report suggests thatAppleis experimenting with exactly that.

According to Gurman, the experiments are based on the idea of AirPods acting as a kind of screen-free set of smart glasses with audio rather than visual output. You’d still have AI and health sensors, but they’d be in your ears rather than in something you wear over your eyes. And integrated cameras would be part of that.

What would earbud camera sensors actually do?

Gurman says that the experiments, codenamed B798, started last year and involve Apple’s engineers “figuring out how to fit low-resolution camera sensors into earbuds about the size of today’s AirPods.” Gurman doesn’t say what that data is or what it might be used for, and I suspect that’s because his sources don’t know. However, he does suggest that “such cameras could theoretically be used to capture data that would be processed via AI and assist people in their daily routines.”

It’s possible that the low-res sensors are low-res not because that’s Apple’s vision – no pun intended – but because better quality tech isn’t small enough yet. With decent resolution camera sensors it’s certainly possible that earbuds could be used for stereoscopic photography or for AR applications where real-world visuals are analysed for AI to provide useful contextual information. But such applications are many years away, and may not be possible or desirable.

As with the rumouredApple Smart Ring, Apple is clearly trying all kinds of ideas – and like theVision Pro, which Apple was patenting back in 2007 at the same time as the originaliPhonelaunched, many of them will take a very long time to become reality. And many more won’t become real products at all.

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