Apple is adding a camera remote and upgrading audio recording on AirPods

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Karissa Bell

Apple's WWDC isn't usually known for a lot of a hardware news, but the company previewed a couple intriguing updates coming to AirPods with its latest batch of software updates. The earbuds are getting built-in camera control features that allow you to snap photos or control video recording.

With the update, users will be able to control the camera on iPhones, iPads and compatible third-party camera apps by pressing and holding on the stems of their AirPods. No word yet on which non-Apple camera apps might support this feature, but it could be particularly handy for creators if it's widely adopted by social media and video editing apps.

Another AirPods update likely to appeal to content creators is the addition of studio quality recording for AirPods. According to Apple, the change will allow "interviewers, podcasters, singers, and other creators can record their content with greater sound quality" even in noisy environments. The company is also improving audio quality for phone calls and FaceTime, as well as third-party CallKit-enabled apps. Other apps will also benefit from AirPods' improved audio, including the camera app, Voice Memos, Messages (specifically, its dictation features), as well as third-party camera and video conferencing apps.

All of the upgrades will arrive as a firmware update that's part of iOS 26, PadOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26 and will be available for AirPods 4, AirPods 4 with ANC and the second-gen AirPods Pro. While those updates won't officially drop until later this year, developers enrolled in Apple's beta program will be able to start experimenting with the changes today, while those registered for the company's public betas will be able to get their hands on it next month.

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