AirPods Pro 3 IR camera model targets 2026 with gesture controls, Visual Intelligence above $249

GigaNectar Team

AirPods Pro 3 wireless earbuds displayed against white background showing sleek design with pressure-sensitive stem controls and silicone ear tips

Apple released AirPods Pro 3 in September 2025 with improved audio quality and enhanced Active Noise Cancellation. Reports now indicate Apple plans to launch a second, higher-end variant featuring infrared cameras. This camera-equipped model represents Apple’s push into AI-powered wearables, with the technology designed to work alongside Visual Intelligence features. The approach mirrors Apple’s strategy with AirPods 4, which offers versions with and without Active Noise Cancellation at different price points.

AirPods Pro 3: Standard vs. Camera-Equipped Model

Interactive Comparison of Current and Upcoming Variants

Compare AirPods Pro 3 Models

AirPods Pro 3 – Current Model

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Audio Quality
Enhanced sound quality with improved drivers and computational audio processing
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Active Noise Cancellation
2x better ANC compared to AirPods Pro 2, removing 4x more noise than original AirPods Pro
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Heart Rate Sensing
Built-in sensor using infrared light pulsed 256 times per second for workout tracking
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Control Method
Pressure-sensitive stem buttons for volume, playback, and noise control
Specification Details
Launch Date September 2025
Price $249
Battery Life (ANC On) Up to 8 hours
Water Resistance IP57 rating
Chip H2 processor

AirPods Pro 3 – IR Camera Model

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Infrared Cameras
External IR cameras for environmental scanning and AI-powered context awareness
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Visual Intelligence
AI capabilities to understand surroundings and provide real-time information
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Gesture Controls
Hand gesture recognition, potentially replacing pressure-sensitive buttons
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Enhanced Integration
Deeper Vision Pro compatibility and Apple ecosystem connectivity
Specification Details
Expected Launch 2026
Expected Price Above $249 (premium tier)
Camera Type Infrared (IR) sensors
Control Options Hand gestures (buttons may be retained)
AI Features Visual Intelligence, environmental awareness

Camera Technology and AI Integration

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the infrared cameras will enable Apple to combine artificial intelligence with real-world awareness. These cameras could help users understand their surroundings by supporting Visual Intelligence features, similar to functionality introduced on iPhone 16 models.

Reports from leaker Instant Digital suggest Apple may introduce hand gesture controls with the camera-equipped model. This technology could work alongside or replace the current pressure-sensitive stem buttons, addressing the growing number of features that rely on button controls. The cameras would scan the environment and provide information through audio feedback, allowing hands-free interaction.

The dual-model strategy allows Apple to serve different market segments. Users satisfied with enhanced audio and noise cancellation can choose the standard $249 model, while those interested in AI features and gesture controls can opt for the premium camera-equipped variant. This mirrors Apple’s approach with product differentiation across its hardware lineup.

Development Timeline

September 2025
AirPods Pro 3 launched with improved audio quality, enhanced Active Noise Cancellation, heart rate sensing, and IP57 water resistance at $249 price point
Late 2025 / Early 2026
Reports emerge about Apple developing second variant with infrared cameras for Visual Intelligence and gesture control capabilities
2026
Expected launch of camera-equipped AirPods Pro 3 model with infrared sensors, AI features, and potential gesture controls at premium pricing
Future
Both standard and camera-equipped models available simultaneously, serving different user preferences and price segments in Apple’s product lineup

The development of two AirPods Pro 3 variants was covered, with the standard model launched in September 2025 and a camera-equipped version expected in 2026. The infrared camera technology and Visual Intelligence features were discussed, along with potential hand gesture controls and premium pricing. The two-tier approach and its alignment with Apple’s existing product strategy were examined.

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