Recently, an OPPO trademark for MagVOOC was spotted online. The device is believed to be OPPO’s magnetic flash charging technology similar to the recently launched Realme MagDart and Apple’s Magsafe. OPPO has now officially unveiled the MagVOOC magnetic flash charging technology at the China International Smart Industry Expo 2021.

OPPO unveiled not one but three concept products: MagVOOC magnetic wireless power bank, MagVOOC ultra-thin portable magnetic charger, and MagVOOC vertical magnetic charger Wireless charging base.

The MagVOOC ultra-thin portable magnetic charger adopts an innovative split design whereby the transmitter coil and the main board are separate. This design not only makes the transmitter base lighter and thinner but also prevents the heat generated by the main board from being transferred to the phone. Thus, the heat won’t have any effect on the charging rate. This design is different from Realme’s MagDart magnetic wireless charging technology that requires a fan to dissipate heat.

OPPO describes the MagVOOC magnetic wireless power bank as equivalent to the “external battery” of a mobile phone. The magnetic power bank is compatible with the Qi standard and equally features support for 20W wireless charging and 10W wired charging for mobile phones. The power bank is touted to be capable of charging a 4500mAh battery in just 2 hours.

In terms of the appearance, MagVOOC magnetic wireless power bank is small and portable, which can further meet the charging needs of users in travel and indoor scenarios. The magnet assists the alignment of the power bank with the mobile phone thus removing that challenge.

OPPO didn’t reveal the availability details of the products but popular tipster Digital Chat Station has disclosed that there are no mass-production plans for the MagVOOC magnetic flash charging products for now.

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