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These camera-equipped earbuds offer a wild glimpse at the future of AirPods

These experimental earbuds show how AirPods could get a lot smarter

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A team of researchers at Washington University built VueBuds TWS with a built-in camera
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Wireless earbuds have already become the default wearable for a lot of people. This is why this new research feels more interesting than yet another smart glasses demo. Researchers at the University of Washington have developed VueBuds, a prototype system that adds tiny cameras to off-the-shelf wireless earbuds so users can ask an AI model about whatever is in front of them.

How does this work?

In the example used by the university, someone can look at a Korean food label and ask for a translation, then hear the answer back through the earbuds. VueBuds captures low-resolution black-and-white still images and sends them over Bluetooth to a nearby phone or device. A small AI model running locally then answers questions in about one second. That local processing is a big part of the project’s appeal, because the team is clearly trying to avoid some of the privacy baggage that comes with smart glasses and always-on cloud vision systems.

The earbuds include a recording light, let users delete images immediately, and keep processing on-device. The hardware compromises are what make the whole thing believable. The cameras are roughly the size of a grain of rice, and the team says they chose low-power, low-resolution grayscale imaging because full-res video would drain battery too quickly and exceed what Bluetooth can realistically handle.

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The researchers also found that angling each camera outward by 5 to 10 degrees gave a usable 98-108 degree field of view, while stitching the two earbud images into one helped cut response time to around one second instead of two.

Why this feels like a glimpse of future AirPods

Senior author Shyam Gollakota said the team wanted to explore visual intelligence in earbuds partly because smart glasses and VR headsets have not seen broad mainstream adoption, and because those products often come with stronger privacy concerns. And with rumors of Apple working on AirPods with built-in cameras

That idea also lines up neatly with recent AirPods chatter. Apple has reportedly been exploring future AirPods with tiny infrared cameras or sensors that could improve spatial awareness and unlock new AI-assisted features without dramatically changing how the earbuds look or what they cost. This doesn’t mean that VueBuds is secretly a preview of Apple’s exact roadmap. But it does make the bigger concept feel a lot less far-fetched.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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