OPPO Unveils 125W Flash Charge, 65W AirVOOC Flash Wireless Charge, and 50W Mini SuperVOOC Charger

Anjie lou delos Reyes
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OPPO has been one of the leaders when it comes to high-power fast-charging solutions in mobile devices, and today, they beat the competitions once more with the most advanced 125W system in the industry.

OPPO Unveils 125W Flash Charge, 65W AirVOOC Flash Wireless Charge, and 50W Mini SuperVOOC Charger
OPPO Unveils 125W Flash Charge, 65W AirVOOC Flash Wireless Charge, and 50W Mini SuperVOOC Charger

The OPPO 125W flash charge technology is another breakthrough for the mobile phone industry. It has an output of up to 20V by 6.25A, and according to OPPO, it can fully charge a 4000mAh battery in just 20 minutes and up to 41% in just 5 minutes. It is also compatible with previous VOOC, and SuperVOOC flash charge protocols, as well as 65W Power Delivery (PD) and 125W Programmable Power Supply (PPS) mainstream protocols. OPPO achieves this by not making a bigger power adapter, but by significantly improving power density and charging efficiency.

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Along with the 125W flash charge is another breakthrough, this time in the field of wireless charging technology - the 65W AirVOOC wireless flash charge. OPPO claims that it is also the fastest wireless system to date, and can wirelessly charge a 4,000mAh battery from 0 to 100% in just 30 minutes. Sadly, there is no mention yet about its availability and the phones that it will support. As you may know, OPPO released only one phone with wireless charging technology, the Ace 2. In fact, even the Find X2 Pro flagship handset does not have this technology.

Additionally, OPPO also launches two high-power ultra-small chargers that use GaN technology to reduce size without decreasing output. The 50W mini SuperVOOC charger with a size similar to that of a business card holder and 110W mini flash charger with similar size to that of regular 18W charge, which makes them easier to bring anytime and anywhere. It is also compatible with VOOC, 27W PD, and 50W PPS protocols, and can charge various devices, including laptops.

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