Apple's Foray into AI-Powered Wearables: A Potential Pin in the Sack?
In a move that signals its intent to expand its wearable device offerings, Apple is reportedly working on an AI-powered pin-like device. The product, which has been dubbed as "the same size as an AirTag, only slightly thicker," will allegedly be designed to take advantage of artificial intelligence models.
According to sources familiar with the project, who spoke with tech publication The Information, the wearable device will feature a single physical button along its edges and will boast three microphones and two cameras for capturing information about the user's surroundings. Additionally, it is expected to include a speaker and utilize a magnetic inductive wireless charging surface similar to that used for Apple Watch.
While details on pricing remain scarce, the report suggests that Apple has fast-tracked the product with hopes of releasing it as early as 2027. With a projected launch of twenty million units, it appears the company is not expecting this new device to be a massive commercial success upon its release.
The development comes at a time when other tech giants like OpenAI and Meta are also pushing into AI-powered hardware products. In fact, Apple's latest move seems to be part of a broader strategy to stay competitive in emerging markets such as smart glasses and in-home smart displays.
In a move that signals its intent to expand its wearable device offerings, Apple is reportedly working on an AI-powered pin-like device. The product, which has been dubbed as "the same size as an AirTag, only slightly thicker," will allegedly be designed to take advantage of artificial intelligence models.
According to sources familiar with the project, who spoke with tech publication The Information, the wearable device will feature a single physical button along its edges and will boast three microphones and two cameras for capturing information about the user's surroundings. Additionally, it is expected to include a speaker and utilize a magnetic inductive wireless charging surface similar to that used for Apple Watch.
While details on pricing remain scarce, the report suggests that Apple has fast-tracked the product with hopes of releasing it as early as 2027. With a projected launch of twenty million units, it appears the company is not expecting this new device to be a massive commercial success upon its release.
The development comes at a time when other tech giants like OpenAI and Meta are also pushing into AI-powered hardware products. In fact, Apple's latest move seems to be part of a broader strategy to stay competitive in emerging markets such as smart glasses and in-home smart displays.