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Forget the watch, Apple’s AI Pin might be its next wearable move

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Apple appears to be working on a new kind of wearable that goes well beyond fitness bands and smartwatches: an AI-powered pin. As reported by The Information, the AirTag-sized circular device could be equipped with cameras, microphones, and a speaker built into a thin aluminum-and-glass housing. If it sees the light of day, it would most likely run the new Siri chatbot that Apple is expected to unveil with iOS 27.

According to the details shared so far, the wearable is still in the very early stages of development. In fact, Apple could launch it or even cancel it, depending on how engineering and market conditions evolve. That said, people familiar with the project say the company is targeting a 2027 release window, a move that would position Apple directly against other AI wearable efforts from competitors like OpenAI and others experimenting with similar form factors.

What the AI Pin Might Look Like

The rumored device is described as a thin, flat circular disc, only slightly thicker than Apple’s AirTag. On the front, it would house two cameras, a standard lens, and a wide-angle lens, allowing it to capture photos and video of the wearer’s surroundings. Around the edge, three microphones would pick up audio, while an integrated speaker could enable two-way interactions or provide auditory feedback. It would also feature a physical button along the edge and a magnetic inductive charging interface on the back, similar to how the Apple Watch charges.

Apple AirTag lifestyle image.

Those hardware choices hint at a device meant not just for simple commands, but for richer contextual understanding of a user’s environment, whether for real-time AI assistance, translation, or hands-free capture. Its small size also suggests you might wear it on clothing or a bag rather than on your wrist, helping differentiate it from Apple’s existing wearable lineup, including the Apple Watch.

While Apple hasn’t said anything publicly about an AI pin, this effort isn’t happening in isolation. The company is revamping Siri into a more capable AI chatbot and has partnered with Google to leverage Gemini models for next-gen AI features across iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

The Humane Ai Pin.

Even so, Apple will have to convince consumers that this type of device offers value beyond what a phone or smartwatch already provides, especially given past struggles in this category. Humane’s AI Pin, for example, suffered from performance and battery life issues before the business was wound down. Motorola also recently unveiled something similar at CES 2026 earlier this year, but it’s probably best to wait and see how these products perform in the real world before judging the concept too quickly.

As mentioned, the rumored Apple AI pin is still under development, and there’s a real chance it could be canceled altogether. Considering Apple has done this before with projects like AirPower and the Apple Car, it’s safest to wait for an official announcement before taking anything as a given.

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