Apple has plans to introduce an overhauled version of its AirPods, at least according to one analyst. While the design of the wireless earbuds is not mentioned, it is reported that these will feature camera modules, with mass production expected to happen in 2026. As for why the company would incorporate these sensors in an audio product, it likely has to do with its spatial audio push, improving its ecosystem and creating an enhanced synergy with the rest of its devices. Here are more details that you might be interested in.
The cameras expected to be found in the new AirPods model for 2026 will not be the same as the sensors that we see on iPhones. Instead, TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has commented on his latest Medium blog that the cameras will sport an IR blaster, with the AirPods said to work seamlessly with the Apple Vision Pro and upcoming AR headsets to enhance the spatial audio experience. Details of how Apple’s in-ear earbuds will function have been described below.
It is worth noting that Apple has already filed patents in this particular area, and the IR cameras on the AirPods will be responsible for detecting changes in the environment. With the enabling of in-air gestures, the interaction between users and devices will see improvements. As for manufacturing, Foxconn is reportedly the NPI, or new product introduction supplier for the AirPods, with an output capacity of 10 million units.
It is worth noting that actual orders will depend on demand, but it is still impressive to see that Apple is potentially bringing cameras to something that are exceptionally small in size. Hopefully, the company will not suspend development work on
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