Air Pods Pro 2 photo and box to sit on a desk. Image Credit-Franina
Koo, with his tweet, tied the last year’s call about Air Pods, which also states that the light version of Over Air Pods Max will come in 2027. It always increases the prediction accuracy when two or more people report with decent track records that they have learned the same thing about the upcoming Apple device. Bloomberg’s Mark Gorman wrote a few months ago that Apple is trying to add a camera to the air pods to help provide visual intelligence features such as AI experience. The iPhone 16, the iPhone 16 Plus, the iPhone 16 Pro, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max are available via Camera Control button through VIS Euel Intelligence. This feature can be seen on the iPhone 16 E, the iPhone 15 Pro, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max, using the action button and the control center. It uses an iPhone camera or selected image from the photo app, and Google finds on the subject of the selected image subject or the item that is visible through a camera lens. In addition to Google Search, this item can be analyzed by GPT.
Ming Chi Koo has called on Apple to release Air Pods Pro 3 in 2026 with an integrated IR camera. | Image Credit-X
However, there is a major contradiction between Kuo’s report and Gorman. The latter is reaching Air Pods Pro this year, possibly the camera listens to, but a new audio chip, new precision capabilities such as heart rate monitors, and more. There are other so -called “leakers” like Kosutami_ito on “x” who expect Air Pods Pro 3 Will be released in 2025. Some expect that the new Pro Air Pods model will feature digital ANC (cancellation of active noise).
We have not released a new version of Air Pods Pro to Apple since the Sophomore model, which has targeted the market in 2022. It is believed that this is considered the most popular air pods model, it is uncommon for Apple to go beyond three years without releasing a version. It seems that the expectants are in favor of Air Pods Pro 3 To be released this year. On the other hand, Coo has very good sources and Apple can prefer to wait next year if the IR camera is not ready for integration prime time.
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