Multiple reports suggest Apple has big plans for an ecosystem of AI products, but the lack of progress with Siri AI has been an obstacle. Now that Siri AI has been unveiled, and set to roll out to iPhones later this year, progress can finally be made on those devices. That includes the long-rumored camera-equipped AirPods, which some have referred to as “AirPods Ultra.”
According to a new report from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, Apple is set to release those AirPods sometime in late 2027. This means they will likely launch around the same time as the iPhone 20, which is being released to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the original iPhone’s release.
The report notes that the AirPods are set to be the first wearable AI product Apple releases, and will be built around communicating with Siri AI. That includes being able to speak to the AI as normal, while also adding extra input via the AirPods’ built-in cameras.
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How the AirPods Ultra will work
The cameras themselves are not designed for recording video or taking photos, and are instead meant to offer Siri some visual input. The idea is that users can ask Siri about different objects or the environment, and have the AI understand what’s going on without needing to look through an iPhone camera — as has been the case so far.
It’s not entirely clear what kind of cameras are included, and past reports suggested that they could be infrared to enable hand gestures. However, considering Siri is supposed to be able to see things from those cameras, it’s likely they’re going to be pretty traditional camera lenses — albeit rather small and low-powered. If that’s the case, it’s going to be interesting to see how Apple stops these AirPods from being hacked or jailbroken in order to record video from your ears.
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What AirPods Ultra could look like
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Gurman says that these new AirPods will resemble the AirPods Pro, with the only major design difference being the presence of both the camera and status LEDs that are visible to other people. Those lights are supposed to show others whenever the AirPods are sending data to the cloud for processing.
The AI AirPods were expected to launch this year, but the issues Apple faced with Siri saw them pushed back. Don’t expect them to be the only AI wearables Apple has to offer, either. Gurman has reiterated that Apple’s AI glasses are supposed to launch at the end of next year too, and the rumored AI pendant will likely arrive in the near future.
The AirPods are apparently further along the development process than both of these. The earbuds are said to have reached “advanced stages of development,” with Apple actively testing them alongside iPhone 20, iPhone Fold 2 and iOS 28.
This seems a little early, considering we’re still around 15 months out from the 2027 iPhone launch event. But I suppose being proactive about these things ensures problems can be solved early, rather than scrambling to fix them at the last possible minute.
It’s going to be a long wait before these AirPods Ultra actually arrive, even if there aren’t any issues that crop up over the next several months. But, hopefully, as time goes on we’ll be hearing more leaks and rumors about what Apple has in store.
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