JAKARTA – Infinix once again made headlines at CES 2026 with the launch of AI GLASSES Pro, lightweight smart glasses that combine a camera, AI assistant, and interlanguage translation capabilities in a design that weighs just 35 grams. The device is positioned as a more compact alternative to the large smart headsets that have dominated the wearables market.
The AI GLASSES Pro model continues the completely hands-free philosophy. Infinix includes an ultra-wide 12MP camera that can record 1080p photos and videos from a first-person perspective. Using voice commands, users can take a photo in less than a second without taking their phone out of their pocket.
To maintain visual quality, these glasses are equipped with a special image processing chip that handles stabilization, night mode, and portrait optimization. This chip operates separately from the main system, so heat is better controlled and battery life is kept efficient even during long periods of use.
The most impressive feature is the built-in translation engine. Infinix claims that AI GLASSES Pro supports up to 169 languages. This also includes various regional dialects that often escape the attention of tech giants.
The technology has previously featured in various machine translation competitions and is expected to become a practical solution for travelers and professionals across the country.
These glasses not only instantly translate, but also record conversations and instantly transcribe them into text with a single touch. AI systems recognize different speakers and turn meetings and interviews into searchable text documents. Its functionality is more like a personal assistant than just a camera in your face.
In terms of comfort, Infinix clearly recognizes that smart glasses should be able to be worn all day long. The frame made from memory nylon weighs just 35 grams, making it approximately 22% lighter than many competitors. The design is similar to traditional glasses, allowing you to blend into your social environment without giving off a futuristic feel.
The audio experience relies on an open-ear design with five integrated speakers. This approach allows users to hear music and the Folax AI assistant clearly while being aware of their surroundings, such as office traffic and conversations. For those who don't need a camera, Infinix also offers an audio-only version with interchangeable frame options depending on your style.
According to Infinix, the charging case can charge the glasses up to nine times. In normal use, the AI GLASSES Pro is claimed to last a full day on a single charge. The ambition is clear. This device is more than an occasional accessory; it's a wearable that's always on your person.
Although official pricing has not been announced, Infinix assures that the AI GLASSES series will be available in the market throughout 2026. This launch complements Infinix's suite of innovations at this year's CES, including satellite-based Direct-to-Call technology. The message is consistent. At Infinix, we want AI to be more than just a feature on your phone, but something you can actually wear, see, and hear throughout the day.
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