AirPods 2025 年無大更新?相機、心率計加持的 AirPods Pro 3 和「輕量版」Max 未來 2 年內登場
知名分析師郭明錤今日發 X 文預測,AirPods 在年內都不會有重大更新。他重申搭載紅外線相機(可能還有 Powerbeats Pro 2 同款心率計)的 AirPods Pro 3 將於 2026 年登場,另外蘋果可能還會在 2027 年量產「輕量版」AirPods Max。
AirPods may not see significant updates until 2026 (aligning with my earlier prediction that IR camera-equipped AirPods would enter mass production in 2026). A lighter version of the AirPods Max is expected to enter mass production in 2027.AirPods可能要到2026年才會有顯著更新…
— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) May 18, 2025
根據郭之前的說法,紅外線模組給 AirPods 帶來的改進主要集中在兩方面。首先是強化空間音訊和空間運算生態,比如用戶在配戴 Vision Pro 時使用新款 AirPods,當你轉動頭部,相機便能判斷方向並加強相應的音源。除此之外,相機亦能偵測到影像上的變化,因此新 AirPods 也完全有可能支援隔空手勢(蘋果曾申請過這方面的專利)。
至於「輕量版」AirPods Max,暫時還沒什麼細節可供分享。但想來初代 Max 推出多年只換了個 USB-C,新品要做的應該不只是瘦身那麼簡單吧?
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AirPods 會在 2026 年加上紅外線相機?作用是強化空間音訊和手勢互動
AirPods Pro 3 可能有心率計,但準確度還是 Apple Watch 比較高
Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 正式登場:升級降噪搭配心率監測
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