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Your earbuds may soon identify you by your heartbeat

By dailyguardian.aeMay 22, 20262 Mins Read
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Biometric authentication is no longer limited to fingerprints and face unlock. Researchers are now exploring whether your earbuds can recognize you simply by listening to the tiny vibrations created by your heartbeat.

A new study published on the arXiv preprint server introduces “AccLock,” a passive authentication system that uses standard earphone hardware to verify a user’s identity. Instead of relying on microphones or voice prompts, the system works through built-in accelerometers already found in many modern earbuds.

Your heartbeat may become your next password

The technology captures heartbeat-induced vibrations inside the ear canal, known as ballistocardiography (BCG) signals. These signals travel through bones and tissues, creating patterns unique to each person. That uniqueness is what makes the system interesting. Once the earbuds register a user’s BCG signal, they can continuously check whether the same person is still wearing them. If another user puts on the earbuds, the authentication fails automatically.

Unlike older earphone-based authentication systems, AccLock does not require users to actively interact with the device. The entire process runs quietly in the background, which could eventually make tasks like unlocking devices, approving payments, or entering smart homes feel almost invisible.

It works well — until too much movement is involved

To improve reliability, the researchers used a deep learning model and a multi-stage denoising system to separate user-specific heartbeat patterns from environmental noise and general body movement. In tests involving 33 participants, the system achieved false acceptance and false rejection rates of 3.13% and 2.99%, respectively, which is fairly promising for an experimental prototype.

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However, heavy movement remains a major problem. Walking, talking, or shaking the head significantly increased error rates, showing that the system still struggles in real-world conditions. The researchers also tested the technology on Apple AirPods and found that it remained functional despite hardware limitations. While AccLock is far from becoming a commercial feature today, it offers a glimpse of a future where your earbuds quietly recognize you before you even unlock your phone.

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