Infinix Pushes Gaming AIoT Further, GTWATCH 5 Pro And GTBUDS 5 Stay Affordable Yet Purposeful

Author: Qoo Media

Infinix is widening its gaming-oriented ecosystem beyond smartphones with two new devices designed to work alongside mobile-first users: GTWATCH 5 Pro and GTBUDS 5. Both products are positioned as AIoT companions for the Infinix GT 50 Pro line, signaling a more deliberate push into gaming support devices rather than standalone accessories.

The pricing keeps that strategy accessible. GTWATCH 5 Pro is set at Rp799 ribu, while GTBUDS 5 arrives at Rp499 ribu, placing both in a relatively affordable range for users looking for gear with a stronger gaming identity.

A more defined gaming identity

What stands out first is not only the feature set, but the design language. GTWATCH 5 Pro and GTBUDS 5 use a futuristic look that separates them from generic wearables and earbuds, and that visual direction matches Infinix’s GT branding.

For gaming users, appearance is part of the appeal. Infinix appears to be building these products not as simple add-ons, but as devices that fit the broader lifestyle of mobile gamers.

GTWATCH 5 Pro blends gaming and daily utility

GTWATCH 5 Pro centers on a 1.43-inch AMOLED display that should deliver sharp visuals for everyday use. The watch also offers more than 150 watch faces, giving users flexibility in how the device looks on the wrist.

Its most notable function is the E-Sport Mode. This feature is designed to help users track important time while gaming, manage notifications so they stay out of the way, and monitor game-related data in real time.

The smartwatch also includes a mini game that can be played directly on the device. Beyond that gaming angle, GTWATCH 5 Pro still covers standard wellness features with AI-based monitoring for heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and sleep quality.

Long battery life and sports support

Battery life is another major selling point. Infinix claims GTWATCH 5 Pro’s 460mAh battery can last up to 21 days under normal use, which gives it practical appeal for users with busy routines.

The watch is also rated for 5 ATM water resistance. That makes it suitable for broader everyday wear, and Infinix further backs it with support for more than 100 sports modes.

GTBUDS 5 focuses on responsive audio

On the audio side, GTBUDS 5 uses 12mm drivers and an audio chip tuned for detailed sound with deep bass. That combination is meant to support both music listening and gaming sessions where sound accuracy matters.

A key feature for gamers is the ultra-low latency of up to 44ms. Low delay helps audio stay aligned with on-screen action, and Infinix adds Game Mode to support more responsive use during play.

For noisy environments, the earbuds also include Hybrid ANC up to 50dB. This helps reduce outside distractions, whether the earbuds are used during commuting, work, or gaming in busier settings.

Practical features for calls and daily use

GTBUDS 5 also comes with AI ENC, which is intended to keep voice calls clear. That makes the earbuds useful not only for game chat and short conversations, but also for routine communication throughout the day.

Comfort has not been ignored either. The ergonomic design and included eartips are meant to improve long-wear comfort, while Find Earphone helps users locate the earbuds when they are misplaced.

Battery performance is also competitive within its class. Infinix says GTBUDS 5 can last up to 9 hours for music playback and up to 7 hours for calls, while a 10-minute charge is claimed to provide up to 3 extra hours of use.

With GTWATCH 5 Pro and GTBUDS 5, Infinix is showing a clearer direction for its AIoT lineup by tying design, features, and pricing to gaming needs. The result is a pair of devices that aim to feel more purposeful than typical accessories while staying within a price range that remains approachable for young users and mobile gamers.

Source: pemmzchannel.com
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