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AirPods: future models could also take care of your health
Apple’s AirPods could soon take care of your health, and more particularly your hearing. The Wall Street Journal claims to know the first details about the future wireless headphones from the Cupertino brand.
Apple’s AirPods are some of the best True Wireless headphones on the market, but they could get even better in the future. While the Cupertino company is betting more and more on health, in particular via its Apple Watch Series 7 or even iOS 15, it could add this dimension in its future AirPods.
As the Wall Street Journal indicates, supporting documents, Apple is said to be considering bringing new health-oriented features to its AirPods. Thus, future models could help people with hearing problems. It could be an improvement to an already existing feature called Conversation Boost. She permits increase the volume of the voice of the person talking to you. Hearing impaired people who are not fitted could therefore use AirPods as a crutch. For now, it is not known whether this would be a feature rolled out on existing models or reserved for new versions.
AirPods might take your temperature too
Apple could go even further with the integration of different tools directly into its headphones. The Wall Street Journal talks about AirPods able to take your temperature to determine if you are in good health. An interesting idea, especially in times of COVID. This sensor could also arrive on the next Apple Watch.
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Finally, these headphones could embark a posture detector. When you put on your AirPods, they will analyze whether you are standing or slouching. One way to monitor the condition of your back and warn you of a bad posture. Here again, the idea is good, especially at the time of teleworking where many people still spend many days without traveling.
It remains to be seen when these new AirPods would be presented. Apple could choose to unveil them next week in its October 18 keynote. Certainly, it should above all be dedicated to MacBooks, but that would not prevent some small surprises.