Claiming to have a solid, leading posture in flash charge, OPPO has seemed to up the ante with their state-of-the-art wired, wireless, and ultra-small chargers.
Showcasing their products, the 125W flash charge boasts breakthrough technology with an evolved encryption system and moderated temperature control for a proficient, and idyll charging experience.
Next in line is the 65W wireless flash charge that allows for faster charging as compared to an ordinary wired charger. Last but surely not the least, the 50W mini SuperVOOC charger and the 110W flash charger are the results of top-notch intuition and come off as entirely distinct. The convenient features they pack are surely noteworthy, as portability, a lightweight build, and thin design are attributes highly in demand today.
The Chief Charging Technology Scientist at OPPO, Jeff Zhang, has his say on OPPO’s latest innovation,
The accelerated 5G rollout worldwide as well as the increasing diversification of high-power-consumption applications including gaming and video viewing represent new challenges for the battery life of mobile phones and user charging experience. OPPO has been leading the development of fast charging ever since VOOC flash charge was launched in 2014. Now, we are committed to continuing to build on our expertise and advantages in the field of high power, wireless and ultra-small charging technologies in order to provide users with a safe, efficient and convenient ultra-fast charging experience.”
To talk about the new direction in-detail, OPPO states that their 125W flash charge tech can charge a 4000 mAh to 41% in just 5 minutes with a full charge in only 20 minutes. Talk about the Flash.
The 125W charger hosts ten temperature sensors for that added sense of security and safety. These sensors keep track of the charging stature and predict any short-circuits or overvoltage. The platform also features a 128-bit encryption mechanism that is high in strength and ensures maximum safety.
Wirelessly, OPPO’s 65W AirVOOC negates any cables involved and provides the user with trouble-free charging convenience. The flash charge highlights the use of dual-coil design and isolated charge pump technology, which increase the overall efficiency of wireless charging.
The 65W AirVOOC charger is capable of delivering a full charge in just 30 minutes to a 4000 mAh battery. These are truly impressive figures for a wireless charger. It looks like Oppo hasn’t made solid claims for anything.
The 50W mini SuperVOOC charger is labeled as the smallest and lightest charger available out there. Its wall thickness is 1.05 cm, making it a breeze to carry along on trips, and daily commute. It features GaN high-frequency switching power supply technology and fully powered clamping diodes, attributing to a small design, and making the flash charge what it is.
Further, into the flash charge lineup, OPPO’s 110W mini takes up a volume of 35.76 cm³- identical to that of an 18W charger. With such size and such power, the dual-level architecture is a great contender of efficiency in charging remotely.
SOURCE: Oppo