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    Home » Apple accidentally leaks camera-equipped AirPods in macOS Tahoe update
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    Apple accidentally leaks camera-equipped AirPods in macOS Tahoe update

    By Fahad Al SheriAugust 20, 20265 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • A leaked video revealed unreleased camera equipped AirPods with a ‘Visual Intelligence’ feature that helps Siri log physical objects.
    • These AirPods, codenamed B790, will not take photos but offer a continuous visual feed for understanding the user’s environment.
    • The release of camera equipped AirPods could align with the iPhone 18 launch, showcasing Apple’s shift into AI wearables.
    • Privacy concerns arise from wearable cameras; Apple may add a visible indicator to signal when the sensors are active to address these issues.
    • The anticipation for these AirPods highlights the UAE’s tech-savvy iOS user base and their interest in spatial computing innovations.

    A 13-second demonstration video found within the macOS Tahoe 26.7 release candidate accidentally showcased unreleased, camera-equipped AirPods. The footage reveals a new ‘Visual Intelligence’ feature, allowing Siri to identify and log physical objects in real-time, effectively making the user’s physical environment ‘saveable’ through AI integration.

    Developer Aaron Perris first spotted the clip on X. MacRumors later corroborated the find. The video is an instructional piece. It shows a user holding up a book while a voiceover introduces the Visual Intelligence tool.

    Siri explicitly tells the user that “your world becomes saveable.” The prompt encourages users to ask the assistant to log physical objects they find interesting for future reference. It is a shift from audio commands to visual data collection.

    How will the new AirPods hardware function?

    Unlike traditional cameras used for photography, these AirPods (codenamed B790) will likely use low-resolution sensors to provide visual context for Apple Intelligence. The hardware features a noticeably thicker stem than current Pro models to accommodate the sensors, which may include infrared for environmental readings.

    Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman previously suggested these wearables would use low-resolution sensors. They are not intended for taking photos. Instead, they provide a constant visual feed to the smart assistant. This allows Siri to understand what the user is looking at without needing a prompt to “take a picture.”

    The leaked software includes a system alert. It warns users to keep the AirPods uncovered to ensure the most accurate environmental readings. This indicates the use of infrared sensors or obstruction detection. Long hair could potentially block the sensor’s line of sight.

    This B790 model is distinct from another camera-equipped wearable Apple has planned for a 2027 release. This suggests a multi-tiered approach to AI wearables.

    White wireless camera equipped airpods in an open charging case against a plain gray background

    Why this matters for the UAE’s tech landscape

    In the UAE, the market is heavily split between Android and iOS users, with the latter representing a massive, tech-forward demographic. As residents anticipate the September Apple event, these leaked camera-equipped AirPods represent a significant shift in how the local population might interact with spatial computing and AI wearables.

    I see this split every day. The UAE is basically divided into two camps: Android and iOS. The iOS user base here is huge and tends to adopt new hardware quickly. When a leak like this hits, it becomes a talking point across Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

    There is already a high level of anticipation for the September event. These AirPods move Apple’s spatial computing goals out of the bulky Vision Pro headset and into a form factor people actually wear in public. It changes the device from a music accessory to a data tool.

    Privacy and social implications of wearable cameras

    Integrating constant visual surveillance into popular audio devices raises significant privacy concerns. To mitigate social pushback and privacy issues, analysts suggest Apple may implement a visible indicator to signal when the sensors are active, addressing the complexities of wearing live cameras in public spaces.

    Wearing a live camera on your ear changes social dynamics. It is invasive. If these become as common as the current AirPods, the amount of passive visual data being collected in public spaces will spike.

    The proposed solution is a visible indicator. A light would signal when the sensors are active. This is a standard move for Apple to avoid the privacy backlash that plagued earlier smart-glass attempts from other companies.

    When can we expect the official launch?

    While the leak provides substantial evidence, Apple has not officially confirmed the hardware. However, industry patterns suggest the new camera-equipped AirPods could be unveiled alongside the iPhone 18 lineup during Apple’s highly anticipated annual event this coming September.

    The timing of the macOS Tahoe 26.7 release candidate makes a September launch likely. Apple typically syncs its wearable updates with the main iPhone cycle. This would put the B790 AirPods in the same window as the iPhone 18.

    The leak provides the most concrete evidence yet that Apple is pushing beyond the Vision Pro. They are moving the “intelligence” part of their ecosystem into a device that fits in a pocket.

    The leak of the B790 codenamed AirPods suggests Apple is moving aggressively into the AI-wearable space, bridging the gap between audio and spatial computing.

    Keep an eye on our tech updates as we approach the September Apple event for confirmed local pricing and availability in the UAE.

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    Fahad Al Sheri has spent the better part of five years in the UAE watching how quickly this country moves — and making sure readers are never the last to know. As UAE News & Business Editor at What's Hot in UAE, he covers the policies, infrastructure projects, and regulatory changes that shape daily life across all seven emirates.His work sits at the intersection of government affairs and ground-level impact. A new bridge that cuts your commute by nine minutes. A change to end-of-service rules that affects your contract. A metro expansion that unlocks a new part of the city. These are the stories Fahad follows from announcement to delivery.Before joining What's Hot in UAE, Fahad contributed to regional business and current affairs coverage across several UAE-based platforms, developing a network of sources within government communications, urban planning, and the private sector. He reads every official gazette update so you don't have to.Based in Dubai, he covers the UAE with the attention to detail that only comes from genuinely living inside the story.Follow Fahad's work on Muck Rack and Mastodon.

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