2026-04-14 ワシントン大学(UW)

UW researchers developed a system called VueBuds that uses tiny cameras in off-the-shelf wireless earbuds to allow users to talk with an AI model about the scene in front of them. Here, the altered headphones are shown with the camera inserted. Photo: Kim et al./CHI ‘26
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- https://www.washington.edu/news/2026/04/14/cameras-in-wireless-earbuds-vuebuds/
- https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3772318.3791322
VueBuds:ワイヤレスイヤホンによるビジュアルインテリジェンス VueBuds: Visual Intelligence with Wireless Earbuds
Maruchi Kim, Rasya Fawwaz, Zhi Yang Lim, Brinda Moudgalya, Hexi Wang, Yuanhao Zeng, Shyamnath Gollakota
CHI ’26: Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Published: 13 April 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3772318.3791322
Abstract
Despite their ubiquity, wireless earbuds remain audio-centric due to size and power constraints. We present VueBuds, the first camera-integrated wireless earbuds for egocentric vision, capable of operating within stringent power and form-factor limits. Each VueBud embeds a camera into a Sony WF-1000XM3 to stream visual data over Bluetooth to a host device for on-device vision language model (VLM) processing. We show analytically and empirically that while each camera’s field of view is partially occluded by the face, the combined binocular perspective provides comprehensive forward coverage. By integrating VueBuds with VLMs, we build an end-to-end system for real-time scene understanding, translation, visual reasoning, and text reading; all from low-resolution monochrome cameras drawing under 5mW through on-demand activation. Through online and in-person user studies with 90 participants, we compare VueBuds against smart glasses across 17 visual question-answering tasks, and show that our system achieves response quality on par with Ray-Ban Meta. Our work establishes low-power camera-equipped earbuds as a compelling platform for visual intelligence, bringing rapidly advancing VLM capabilities to one of the most ubiquitous wearable form factors.


