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    Apple’s AI Pendant Feels Like a Tamer Ai Pin

    Tech DrogoBy Tech DrogoFebruary 18, 2026Updated:February 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Apple may be testing a new kind of AI wearable that looks like a pin or pendant, but it doesn’t aim to replace your phone. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports Apple is developing an “AI pendant” you can clip to a shirt or wear as a necklace, with a camera for visual context and a microphone for Siri-style control.

    The key difference: Apple reportedly plans to make it an iPhone accessory, not a standalone computer. Gurman says it would rely heavily on the iPhone for processing and use a chip closer to AirPods than Apple Watch-class compute, and it may ship without any projector or display system.

    Why this “AI pendant” won’t repeat Humane’s Ai Pin mistake

    Humane’s Ai Pin tried to be a phone replacement—and it became a cautionary tale. The device launched with big promises, but reviews criticized performance and reliability, and Humane eventually shut the product down and sold key assets to HP.

    Apple’s rumored approach looks more realistic: offload heavy lifting to the iPhone, use the phone’s connectivity, and keep the wearable lightweight. That design reduces heat, battery strain, and cost pressure compared with a fully independent “computer on your chest.”

    Apple smart glasses may follow Meta’s playbook

    Gurman also reports Apple is pushing forward on smart glasses that resemble today’s camera-equipped AI glasses: microphones, speakers, and cameras for photos, video, and computer vision. The glasses would lean on Siri for contextual help—like interpreting text and offering directions—while Apple tries to win on tight iPhone integration and premium hardware.

    Eco-friendly SEO angle: sustainable AI wearables

    A pendant that relies on your iPhone can be more sustainable than a standalone gadget. It avoids duplicating processors, radios, and batteries, which helps reduce materials and future e-waste. More on-device processing also cuts constant cloud calls, lowering data-center energy use—if Apple builds it with privacy-first controls and clear opt-ins for camera use.

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