JAKARTA - Infinix again stole the spotlight at CES 2026 by introducing AI GLASSES Pro, a lightweight smart glasses that combines a camera, AI assistant, and cross-language translation capabilities in a design that weighs only 35 grams. This device is positioned as a more compact alternative to the large smart headsets that have dominated the wearable market.
The AI GLASSES Pro model carries the philosophy of being completely hands-free. Infinix has embedded an ultra-wide 12MP camera that is capable of recording 1080p photos and videos from a first-person perspective. With voice commands, users can take pictures in less than a second, without having to take the 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 works separately from the main system, so that the heat is more controlled and battery life remains efficient even when used for a long time.
The most striking feature is the built-in translation engine. Infinix claims that AI GLASSES Pro supports up to 169 languages, including various regional dialects that often escape the attention of technology giants.
This technology has previously been highlighted in various machine translation competitions, and is projected to become a practical solution for travelers and professionals across the country.
Not stopping at instant translation, these glasses are also able to record conversations and instantly transcribe them with one touch. The AI system can recognize different speakers, turning meetings or interviews into searchable text documents. Its function feels more like a personal secretary than just a camera on your face.
In terms of comfort, Infinix is clearly aware that smart glasses must be wearable all day. The frame made of memory-nylon makes it only 35 grams, about 22 percent lighter than many competitors. The design also resembles conventional glasses, helping this device blend into social environments without feeling too futuristic.
The audio experience relies on an open-ear design with five integrated speakers. This approach allows users to hear music or the Folax AI assistant clearly while remaining aware of the surrounding environment, such as traffic or conversations in the office. Infinix also prepares an audio-only version for users who do not need a camera, complete with a replaceable frame option according to style.
Infinix says the charging case is capable of recharging the glasses up to nine times. With normal use, the AI GLASSES Pro is claimed to last a full day on a single charge. The ambition is clear: this device is not an occasional accessory, but a wearable that always sticks.
Although the official price has not been announced, Infinix ensures that the AI GLASSES Series will be available in the market throughout 2026. This launch complements Infinix's series of innovations at this year's CES, including satellite-based Direct-to-Call technology. The message is consistent: Infinix wants to make AI not just a feature of a mobile phone, but something that is actually worn, seen, and heard throughout the day.
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