
"Apple may be developing its own AI wearable, according to a report published Wednesday by The Information. The device will be a pin that users can wear on their clothing, and that comes equipped with two cameras and three microphones, the report says. Should the rumored device come to market, it would mark another sign that the AI hardware market is heating up."
"Apple's device is described as a "thin, flat, circular disc with an aluminum-and-glass shell," which engineers hope to make the same size as an AirTag, "only slightly thicker." The pin will also have two cameras (one with a standard lens and another with a wide-angle) for pictures and video, as well as a physical button, a speaker, and a FitBit-like charging strip on its back, according to the report."
Apple may be developing an AI wearable pin that users can attach to clothing. The pin would be a thin, flat, circular disc with an aluminum-and-glass shell, roughly AirTag-sized but slightly thicker. It would include two cameras (standard and wide-angle), three microphones, a physical button, a speaker, and a FitBit-like charging strip on the back. Engineers aim for a possible 2027 release with an initial run around 20 million units. The product would enter a heating AI hardware market and appears targeted to compete with planned AI devices from companies such as OpenAI. Previous similar products struggled commercially.
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