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Leaked Code Reveals How Apple’s Prototype Camera AirPods Would Work

The leak shows Apple built low-resolution on-device image capture to feed Visual Intelligence; Bloomberg says the product will arrive in 2027.

Overview

  • This week a demo video and a hidden macOS Tahoe 26.7 framework were found in a release‑candidate build, revealing how Apple’s prototype AirPods would operate.
  • Code shows the earbuds capture synchronized left/right RGB stills rather than video, with active captures at roughly 640×640 per ear and passive captures at lower resolutions.
  • The framework implements on‑device checks called “peripheral inference,” lens‑motion calibration to reject blurred or occluded frames, and a hardware status light to indicate captures.
  • Bloomberg reporting says Apple delayed the consumer launch to 2027 because of supply‑chain and software problems, and the leaked assets reflect a device still under internal development.
  • The findings have intensified privacy scrutiny but also show built‑in mitigations—low image resolution, person/occlusion detection and a visible capture indicator—while the product’s final form and rules remain unconfirmed.