Apple’s Next Big Bet Could Be an AI Wearable Pin
Apple is reportedly working on an AI powered wearable pin similar in size to an AirTag, signaling its first hardware move built specifically around AI.

Apple is reportedly setting its sights on the AI wearable arena. According to a fresh report, the tech giant is working on a small AI-powered pin, approximately the size of an AirTag. This could mark Apple’s inaugural dive into hardware designed specifically with AI in mind.
The report originates from The Information, noting that while the device is under development, it might encounter delays or be scrapped entirely before its debut.
AirTag-like Design with Cameras, Microphones, and a Speaker

The speculated device is described as having a slim, flat, circular shape. It appears to be constructed with an aluminum-and-glass finish, mirroring the design aesthetics of an AirTag.
As for its hardware components, the pin might feature:
- Two cameras, offering wide and ultra-wide views
- Three microphones for capturing audio
- A built-in speaker
- A side button for physical controls
- Wireless charging capabilities
What the AI Pin Might Do
This AI wearable is said to be aimed at observing and interpreting its user’s environment. Potential features could include:
- Video recording
- Photo capture
- Ambient audio detection
- Audio playback through the onboard speaker
Apple’s broader ambitions in AI, especially with a new Siri chatbot in the works, might also be intertwined with this device’s potential capabilities.
Launch in 2027, But Nothing is Final
It’s suggested in the report that Apple could target a 2027 launch. Nevertheless, it stresses that the plans are still fluid. Apple might offer the gadget as an independent product or as an accessory complementing its existing range.
AI Pins Have Struggled, But the Category is Not Dead
AI pins and wearable devices without screens have had a tough time achieving widespread acceptance. The Humane AI Pin, for instance, was heavily critiqued for underwhelming performance and was ultimately shelved.
However, interest in wearables driven by AI hasn’t completely fizzled out. OpenAI also seems to be gearing up to join the hardware scene, with rumors indicating that its initial AI device might make an appearance in the latter part of 2026.
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