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Your next AirPods might get tiny cameras to sense the world

Rumored built-in cameras could add spatial awareness and AI tricks without raising the price.

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Apple’s next pair of premium earbuds could gain a feature that sounds more sci-fi than audio: cameras. A new leak, shared by well-known leaker Kosutami Ito, suggests that the upcoming AirPods Pro may include tiny built-in cameras or visual sensors designed to understand your surroundings better. Surprisingly, they might not cost any more than today’s model.

Next AirPods Pro can see around you. At same price avail.

— Kosutami (@Kosutami_Ito) February 8, 2026

According to the leak, it appears that Apple is developing a version of AirPods that can “see around you,” thereby opening the door to more advanced AI features and tighter integration with spatial computing. Just to be clear, though, these would be infrared (IR) sensors, not standard cameras, meaning they wouldn’t capture photos or video. Instead, they’d function more like the depth and tracking sensors found in Apple Vision Pro, feeding spatial and environmental data into Apple’s AI systems.

What the cameras could actually do

In practice, these cameras could let AirPods better understand your surroundings, which would help in adjusting audio based on where you are, improving gesture detection, enhancing head tracking for spatial audio, or supporting accessibility and navigation features. It also fits into Apple’s bigger push toward spatial computing and on-device intelligence. By giving wearables a kind of environmental awareness, AirPods could feel less like simple audio accessories and more like smart companions that react automatically to what’s happening around you, cutting down on taps and voice commands.

The bigger surprise, however, is pricing. According to the leak, Apple isn’t expected to raise prices despite the added hardware. That’s notable at a time when most upgrades usually come with a premium, and it suggests Apple may treat these sensors as a core feature rather than a luxury extra.

Of course, none of this is official yet. Apple hasn’t confirmed any camera- or sensor-equipped earbuds. But if the rumors hold, the next AirPods might do more than just play music. Instead, they could quietly sense the world around them and make smarter decisions in the background.

Varun Mirchandani
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