
"Infinix builds the AI Glasses Pro around a wide-angle full HD camera and quick capture. The company also leverages a dual-chip setup, featuring a main processor paired with a dedicated imaging chip, to manage heat and maintain responsive performance while the camera is in use. The first thing I noticed when I put on the AI Glasses Pro was how light they were, at only 35 grams."
"The glasses tie this whole experience to Infinix's Folax AI, offering an always-on assistant that responds in natural language and supports voice prompts for simple actions like snapping a photo or playing music. The assistant audio is channeled through the open-air speakers on the glasses. Infinix frames this as an "AI lens" experience that can interpret context around you, such as menus or objects. The unit I tested was early, and these features were not active for my demo."
Infinix offers two AI glasses models: the AI Glasses Pro and the standard AI Glasses. The Pro centers on a wide-angle full‑HD camera and quick capture, supported by a dual‑chip design to manage heat and keep performance responsive during recording. The Pro is lightweight at 35 grams and includes tactile controls: a touch zone and swipe controls on the right arm, a capture button under the right arm, and a left-arm touchpad. The standard model omits the camera and emphasizes audio-first assistance, open‑air speakers, and Folax AI for always‑on natural language interaction and context-aware interpretation. Both are framed as hands‑free, first‑person companions.
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