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October 13, 2025
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Infinix AI Buds debut in Kenya at KES 8,999, cheaper from 3rd-party retailers

Infinix AI Buds debut in Kenya at KES 8,999, cheaper from 3rd-party retailers

Infinix has officially introduced its AI-powered Infinix AI Buds (model XE37) to the Kenyan market, months after the earbuds launched alongside Infinix AI..

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Infinix has officially launched its AI-powered Infinix AI Buds (model XE37) in Kenya, months after their initial global debut. These earbuds are now available through authorized partners and third-party retailers, with a recommended retail price of KES 8,999.

  • The AI Buds feature real-time translation for up to 162 languages across conversation, live listening, and transcription modes.
  • A standout feature is the transparent touchscreen charging case, enabling control over music, calls, and translation without touching a phone.
  • The earbuds offer hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC), providing up to 45dB of noise reduction.
  • They boast a total playback time of up to 36 hours with ANC off and are rated IPX4 for splash resistance.

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Infinix has officially launched its AI-powered Infinix AI Buds (model XE37) in Kenya, months after their global debut, with a recommended retail price of KES 8,999. In the innovation space, four young Kenyan women from Team Avytria will represent Kenya at the continental finals of the Absa Bank Kenya–GirlCode Women-in-Tech Hackathon. Their AI-powered fintech platform, "Jasho – Powering Your Hustle," won the national round. Concurrently, authorities in Kenya have cracked down on illegal streaming services with the arrest of Kelvin Kiplang’at Singoéi in Eldoret. He is accused of operating an underground network distributing pirated WAKA TV content, which resulted in the disconnection of 64 subscribers.

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