The Infinix AI Glasses XGA01 are now on sale in the Philippines for ₱8,999, bringing the brand's first pair of smart eyewear to local shoppers. This is the audio-focused model in the series, so it plays sound through open-ear speakers and runs AI tools like real-time translation, but it does not have a built-in camera. It is now listed in the Philippines through Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.
Infinix first showed the AI Glasses Series at CES 2026 in January. The XGA01 is the version that has actually reached the market, aimed at buyers who want a lighter, cheaper way to try smart glasses without paying for a camera-equipped pair.
Key Takeaways
- The Infinix AI Glasses XGA01 cost ₱8,999 (official Philippine SRP).
- They are on sale now through Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.
- Main features: open-ear audio, ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) for calls, one-tap voice recording, and real-time translation in 169 languages.
- Battery lasts up to 12 hours of music, 7.6 hours of calls, and 12 days of standby; a full charge takes about 57 minutes over USB-C.
- This is the audio-only model. It has no camera — that feature belongs to the separate AI Glasses Pro, which is not yet on sale here.
What the Infinix AI Glasses XGA01 can do
The headline feature is real-time translation. The glasses can translate speech across 169 languages, so you can hear a rough translation as someone talks. This is handled with the paired smartphone app rather than on the glasses alone.
The XGA01 also works as a hands-free audio device. It uses open-ear speakers, which sit just outside your ears instead of plugging them. That design lets you hear your surroundings — useful for walking, commuting, or working — while still listening to music, podcasts, or calls. For voice calls, the glasses use ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation), a feature that filters out background noise so the person on the other end hears you more clearly.
Two more everyday tools round it out: one-tap voice recording, which lets you capture a quick note or memo, and AI voice assistant support, which lets you trigger your phone's own voice assistant without taking the phone out.
Specs at a glance
| Spec | Detail |
|---|
| Philippine SRP | ₱8,999 |
| Audio | Open-ear playback, ENC for calls |
| Translation | Real-time, 169 languages |
| Recording | One-tap voice recording |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 6.0 |
| Compatibility | Android 11 or later, iOS 13 or later |
| Battery | Up to 12 hrs music, 7.6 hrs calls, 12 days standby |
| Charging | Full charge in about 57 minutes via USB-C |
| Durability | IP54 (dust and splash resistant) |
| Build | TR90 frame, 316L stainless steel hinges |
| On sale via | Shopee, Lazada, TikTok Shop |
The IP54 rating means the glasses can handle dust and light splashes, such as sweat or a bit of rain, but they are not built for swimming or heavy water exposure. The TR90 frame is a light, flexible nylon material commonly used in eyewear, while the 316L stainless steel hinges are the metal joints that let the arms fold.
Audio model vs the AI Glasses Pro
Infinix showed two versions of the glasses at CES 2026. It is worth knowing the difference, because only the Audio model is on sale in the Philippines right now. The camera and higher-end hardware belong to the Pro, according to Infinix's official CES 2026 announcement.
| Feature | AI Glasses (Audio) XGA01 | AI Glasses Pro |
|---|
| Camera | None | 12MP ultra-wide, 109° field of view, 1080p video |
| Audio | Open-ear speakers, four-mic array, ENC | Open-ear, five-speaker array, ENC |
| Chipset | Not disclosed | Custom 6nm SoC plus dedicated ISP |
| Battery | Up to 12 hrs music, 12 days standby | Over 14 hrs; charging case adds 9 charges |
| Weight | Not disclosed | 35 grams |
| Translation | 169 languages | 169 languages |
| Frame styles | 3 interchangeable | 4 styles |
| Philippine price | ₱8,999 | Not yet announced |
SoC stands for System on a Chip — the main processor. ISP stands for Image Signal Processor, the part that handles photos and video. Because the XGA01 has no camera, it does not need the Pro's imaging hardware, which helps explain the lower price.
How it compares in the Philippine market
At ₱8,999, the XGA01 undercuts most camera-equipped smart glasses sold here. For comparison, the Meta AI Glasses with EssilorLuxottica start at $299 (around ₱18,300), roughly double the Infinix price — though those add a camera and Meta's AI features. Seen another way, the Infinix pair sits close to the price of premium open-ear earbuds like the OPPO Enco Clip2 at ₱9,999, but in an eyewear form with translation built in.
The translation feature is the clearest reason a Filipino buyer might pick these over plain open-ear earbuds. Real-time, on-the-go translation could help overseas Filipino workers, travelers, and anyone dealing with foreign clients or tourists. The catch is that translation quality depends on the app and a phone connection, so expect a rough guide rather than a perfect interpreter — Infinix has not published accuracy figures. Buyers who specifically want to record video or take first-person photos will have to wait, since the camera-equipped Pro has no local price or release date yet.
FAQ
Does the Infinix AI Glasses XGA01 have a camera?
No. The XGA01 is the audio-only model. It has open-ear speakers and microphones but no camera. The 12MP camera belongs to the separate AI Glasses Pro, which is not yet on sale in the Philippines.
How much do the Infinix AI Glasses cost in the Philippines?
The official suggested retail price is ₱8,999.
Where can I buy them?
They are available through Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.