If you’re using an Infinix phone, you already have a solid device, but a few well-chosen accessories can turn it from good to genuinely useful, especially when you’re bouncing between classes, meetings, or just trying to stay productive while on the move. Here are 3 Infinix accessories, what they do, and whether they’re worth your money.
ZClip Buds
As far as audio goes, the Infinix ZClip earbuds are among the best bang for your buck. Their design, where it clips onto your outer ear instead of going inside it, keeps you aware of your surroundings while playing audio. You hear your music and the world around you simultaneously.
They’re comfortable for six to eight hours straight without pressure headaches or ear canal buildup. The clip holds firm during movement without pinching. Audio quality also exceeds expectations for the price.

Vocals are clear, bass has decent punch, and sound stays stable at higher volumes without distortion. Zero Sound Leakage technology works as people nearby can’t hear your music even at 60% volume.
It also has an IP54 rating, which means it handles sweat and light rain. The battery gives six hours from the earbuds and 23-30 hours total with the case. Just 10 minutes of charging adds two hours of playback.
If you’ve been looking for buds for outdoor exercise, working from home, commuting, or just find traditional earbuds uncomfortable, this is exactly what you’re looking for.
MagPower Bank
The Infinix MagPower is a 3020mAh magnetic power bank that handles both wired and wireless charging. At 3020mAh, it won’t fully charge most modern smartphones, but it’ll push your battery from critical to functional.
It doubles as a wireless charging pad with up to 18W output. The Type-C port supports 12W wired charging, while wireless charging delivers 7.5W for compatible devices.

The magnetic attachment works flawlessly with phones that support it, keeping everything aligned during charging. If you have the Note 50 Pro, this one is definitely a must-buy.
XWatch 3 GT
Smartwatches rarely stand the test of time, but the Infinix XWatch 3 GT does. It packs a 1.53-inch AMOLED display with 360 x 360 pixel resolution into a metal alloy frame with a plastic back and silicone strap.
The screen delivers vibrant colors with good visibility in sunlight and a touch response that is butter smooth.
An IP68 rating means it handles dust and light swimming without any issues. The sensor array includes heart rate monitoring, SpO2 blood oxygen tracking, and ECG monitoring.

There’s also sleep tracking that provides detailed breakdowns of your circadian rhythm. Multiple sports modes cover running, cycling, and swimming with metrics for distance, speed, and calories burned.
It comes with Bluetooth 5.2 that provides stable connectivity, integrated GPS that tracks outdoor activities accurately without needing your phone, and optional NFC support that exists for markets where it’s enabled.
The biggest selling point, however, is the 500mAh battery, which lasts up to 12 days under typical usage, stretching to 45 days in standby mode. Wireless charging adds convenience too, as you don’t have any cables to fumble with when you need to charge.

