The footage, pulled from a macOS 26.7 release candidate, confirms that Apple intends to use low-resolution sensors to bridge the gap between physical surroundings and its AI toolset. Although the company maintains these sensors are strictly for scanning environments rather than traditional photography, the internet has quickly dubbed the devices “pervertpods.” Critics fear the normalized use of wearable cameras in social settings, a challenge similar to the one Meta encountered with its own smart glasses.
Apple’s Camera-Equipped AirPods Face Privacy Backlash
A leaked developer video has inadvertently revealed Apple’s plans for future AirPods integrated with Visual Intelligence cameras. While the technology aims to provide Siri with real-time environmental context, the prospect of discreetly recording devices in public has already sparked public derision and privacy concerns among potential users.

Despite the leak, the hardware is not imminent. Internal supply chain bottlenecks and ongoing software development have delayed the project, pushing the release window from an initial 2026 target into 2027. Apple is reportedly navigating these concerns carefully, attempting to lean on its established privacy-centric brand image to mitigate the discomfort surrounding the hardware's presence in public spaces.




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