Just like expected, Oppo today launched its new Flash Charge technology with an impressive 125-watt charging speed, but also showed off its new 65-watt wireless charging technology, the new AirVooc, and introduced new SuperVooc portable chargers.
Oppo says its 125-watt Flash Charge technology can fully charge a 4000mAh battery in just 20 minutes. What's more, 5 minutes of charging would be enough to charge the battery to 40 percent.
Batteries compatible with 125-watt Flash Charge technology will have two 6-C cells, an improvement over SuperVooc 2.0, in which batteries had 3-C cells.
Safety was also a concern for Oppo, which included 10 new additional temperature sensors to ensure that charging takes place in a completely safe manner.
Click to see the video of the charging in action posted by Sparrows News.
https://youtu.be/OWt-J1m30lY
65-watt AirVooc and 50- and 100-watt portable chargers
It is compatible with the Qi standard and can wirelessly charge a 4000 mAh battery in 30 minutes. The AirVooc features two coils that work in parallel to increase wireless charging efficiency. The charger shown has a cooling system at its base that can reduce the temperature of the back of the smartphone by 2℃.
The new 50-watt and 100-watt SuperVooc portable chargers feature a pulse charging system, as the electrolytic capacitor has been removed. They are also compatible with the Vooc standard. In addition, they can also be used on various smartphones and notebooks, according to Oppo.
Click below to watch the launch video.
Oppo has not yet announced the launch date for the new chargers, nor has it given a forecast for the launch of new smartphones compatible with the technology.
Read more about the new chargers on the Oppo website.
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