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Apple is developing AI smart glasses, AirPods, and pendant, report says

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Last updated: 2026/02/18 at 2:51 AM
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Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who seems to have a direct line into goings on at Apple HQ, reported today that Apple is working on a trio of new AI wearables — smart glasses, a pendant-style AI device, and AI-powered AirPods.

Gurman reports that all three products would be “linked to Apple’s iPhone,” be built around Siri, and utilize a “camera system.” Other companies have released smart glasses and AI pendants with onboard cameras, but wireless earbuds featuring cameras would be highly unusual. According to Gurman’s reporting, the AI pendant and AirPods wouldn’t use cameras for photography purposes, but only to power AI features.

In addition, Gurman reports that Apple CEO Tim Cook told employees that Apple will be focusing heavily on AI devices. Of course, there’s no guarantee the new AI devices will eventually land on store shelves, though Gurman’s Apple reporting is usually rock solid.

Smart glasses come in a variety of form factors, but Apple is rumored to be working on a pair of high-end glasses with a built-in display and camera system. Gurman says the glasses are called N50 internally at Apple, shedding new light on a product that’s been rumored since early last year.

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Even though early AI wearables have largely failed to launch, big tech companies like Apple, OpenAI, Meta, Google, and Samsung are all racing to produce new AI wearables and/or smart glasses. Sales of Meta smart glasses reportedly tripled in 2025, and Google is expected to release its Android XR smart glasses by the end of the year. Recent advances in generative AI have made these types of devices more capable, such as by giving users the ability to translate foreign languages in real-time, for example.

However, Apple fans may have to wait longer for AI glasses. As Mashable reported earlier today, market research company Omdi predicts that Apple smart glasses won’t arrive until 2028. However, Gurman’s report contradicts that forecast, with Bloomberg reporting that Apple AI glasses could go into production this year, ahead of a 2027 release.

Apple has been playing catch-up in the artificial intelligence arms race, and the company recently tapped Google Gemini to power a long-awaited AI revamp of Siri. Even though Apple has fallen behind in developing AI technology, the company is still reporting record sales. On top of that, as competitors ramp up their capital expenditures to never-before-seen levels to build new AI infrastructure, Apple is keeping its new spending flat, putting it in an enviable position in 2026.

Or, as the Motley Fool put it, Apple may be winning the AI race by staying out of it.

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