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Apple has reportedly suspended the development of the AirPods Ultra

Apple’s AirPods Ultra project scrapped as focus shifts to AI-powered AirPods Pro with cameras

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📍 The outcome

Leaks from iOS 27 source code and beta updates confirmed plans for a wearable supporting Visual Intelligence. Coverage of the Ultra suspension quieted without further updates on its fate.

Epilogue added 46d ago, after coverage quieted.

Questions people are asking

Why was the AirPods Ultra project canceled?

Coverage does not yet specify Apple’s exact reasoning, but leaks suggest a strategic reallocation toward AI-enhanced AirPods Pro with cameras.

Will the new AirPods Pro cameras work with iOS 27?

iOS 27 beta 2 hints at Visual Intelligence support, but full functionality depends on Apple’s official hardware and software integration.

Are there rumors about a release timeline?

No confirmed timeline exists; leaks focus on feature development rather than launch dates.

What happened

Apple has reportedly halted development of the AirPods Ultra, according to multiple tech outlets. Tech publications including *PhoneArena* and *9to5Mac* emphasize the shift as a strategic move, framing the AirPods Ultra’s cancellation as a response to emerging consumer demand for integrated visual and AI features. *GSMArena.com* and *صوت الإمارات* cite leaked iOS 27 code as evidence of Apple’s reallocation of resources toward this new wearable category, with no direct confirmation from Apple.

Next steps hinge on Apple’s official announcement, expected to clarify whether the AirPods Pro’s camera and AI functionalities will launch as a standalone update or require new hardware. Industry observers will track whether competitors like Sony or Bose accelerate similar features in response.

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