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Infinix is going beyond smartphones to launch AI-powered smart gadgets in Nigeria

These smart tech accessories can take your smart lifestyle to another level.

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by Oyinebiladou Omemu
Infinix is going beyond smartphones to launch AI-powered smart gadgets in Nigeria
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Infinix seems to have a soft spot for Nigeria with its latest batch of AI-powered accessories. The brand just rolled out the XWatch N4 Pro, AI Buds XE37, XBuds N4 Pro, and a sleek AI Ring—all aimed at making your everyday life a little smarter.

This launch marks the start of Infinix’s “AI Beta Plan,” a new phase in what it calls the Gen Beta era, where AI steps outside of smartphones and starts quietly shaping how we work, move, and stay healthy. Whether you’re navigating Lagos traffic or juggling fitness and work, these new devices are designed to keep up.

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XWatch N4 Pro

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This isn’t just a smartwatch with notifications. Infinix is positioning the XWatch N4 Pro as a personal productivity and wellness assistant. It supports voice commands, so you can set reminders, check the weather, or control music without lifting a finger.

It also tracks heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress, and sleep using AI. You can view a detailed report directly on the watch or sync it with your phone. With IP68 water resistance and a 12-day battery life, it’s built for the unpredictability of everyday life, especially in cities like Lagos where rain and power outages are part of the norm.

AI Buds XE37

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If you tried Duolingo but failed to learn a language, the AI Buds XE37 got you covered. These buds double as your translator, covering about 162 languages, making them perfect for business, travel, or just impressing your friends.

The touchscreen control case is a nice touch, letting you manage calls, music, and even your voice assistant without needing your phone. There’s also 45dB active and environmental noise cancellation and up to 36 hours of battery life. While not waterproof, the IPX4 splash resistance adds some peace of mind.

XBuds N4 Pro

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The XBuds N4 Pro is particularly for music lovers and gamers, promising JBL-tuned sound enhanced by AI that adapts to your environment. If you want more bass, sharper vocals, or balanced sound, just toggle between AI EQ modes to match your mood or setting.

It also has an AI Fit Test that personalizes comfort by analyzing ear canal pressure. With 35 hours of playtime, IPX4 water resistance, and smart ANC modes, they’re built for long days and immersive moments.

AI Ring

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Small and subtle, the AI Ring is Infinix’s answer to those who want health insights without wearing a full-on watch. It tracks heart rate variability (HRV) to monitor stress levels and offers wellness reports across 16 fitness modes, from yoga to swimming.

Thanks to its gesture control feature, you can snap a picture or trigger actions with just a flick of your hand. It’s a screenless, stylish way to stay informed about your body and quietly syncing all insights to your phone.

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Conclusion

With over 4 million Infinix users in Nigeria, it’s no surprise the company chose to debut its AI Beta Plan in the country. The launch signals more than just new hardware—it’s a play to expand Infinix’s footprint beyond smartphones and into the growing Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) space, where everything from watches to rings can be intelligent, connected, and affordable.

By keeping these accessories accessible and widely available across authorized retailers, Infinix is betting that Nigerians aren’t just ready for smarter devices; they’re ready to lead the charge.

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