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Apple’s camera-equipped AirPods just leaked, and now we know what they’ll actually do

Apple is expected to release the AirPods Pro with cameras during next month’s iPhone launch event.

Apple’s camera-equipped AirPods just leaked, and now we know what they’ll actually do

Apple's camera-equipped AirPods have leaked, revealing their intended functionality. According to a demo video in the recent macOS 26.7 update, these camera-enabled earbuds will primarily be used to answer questions about the user's surroundings. Notably, the cameras will not have the capability to store photos or videos. The release of these camera-equipped AirPods may coincide with next month's iPhone launch event.

Rumors about Apple's plans for a version with built-in cameras have been circulating for the past couple of years. In May, these AI-powered earbuds achieved a significant milestone, hinting at an imminent launch. Further details about the capabilities and appearance of the earbuds have emerged from a video file discovered within the latest macOS Tahoe 26.7 RC.

In the video, a person wearing what appears to be the camera-equipped AirPods is seen holding a book to their face. The voiceover in the background indicates the functionality of the devices' Visual Intelligence feature, stating, "With Visual Intelligence, your world becomes savable. See something you like? Just ask me to save it for later."

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