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It's high resolution enough to take notes about your environment and answer questions with Apple intelligence. If it's as restricted by Bluetooth bandwidth, battery, etc as you claim, it would be a useless feature. It doesn't need to record 24/7, just take a snapshot every 5 minutes and if something interesting is happening maybe then start recording
Individual photos could be transferred. And most of their recent SOCs can do on-device image interpretation. That’s how their Photos app captions and labels pictures. It’d probably work OK for large objects even at low fidelity So I think that’s possible.
Still not really sure how they would capture video. At nearly any resolution it would heavily tax the grain of rice size battery, on top of the processing power needed for encoding a video stream, and that’s assuming their new chip includes P2P WiFi capability to solve the bandwidth issue.
What I expected they might try was passive spatial mesh construction using either SLAM or LiDAR to integrate with their spatial computing and accessibility or indoor navigation. But if all it’s doing is describing what can be captured in a photo, that sounds plausible.