Camera-equipped AirPods for AI-driven services might be in the works, too
While the Apple Watch already does this well, adding the feature to the AirPods could appeal to people who aren’t into wearing watches or want a backup fitness tracker. If everything pans out, this could make its way into the next-gen AirPods Pro, which are reportedly in the early stages of development.
On top of that, Apple is apparently revisiting the idea of building cameras into the AirPods – a rumor that’s popped up several times in the past year. Gurman says this project is now a priority as Apple looks to enhance its AI-driven features. Still, camera-equipped AirPods are likely years away and could even get scrapped again. Heart rate tracking, however, might arrive much sooner.
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Earlier this year, Apple introduced health features to the AirPods Pro 2, like the ability to test your hearing. These hearing-related upgrades signaled the start of a new chapter for the AirPods lineup. Just as the Apple Watch has steadily evolved into a powerful health companion over the last decade, it wouldn’t be surprising if the AirPods follow a similar path, adding more health-focused capabilities in the years to come.