Oppo participated in the Smart China Expo 2021 exhibition which lasted until August 26. In the event, Oppo showcased MagVOOC, a wireless charging technology that will be a competitor to Apple's MagSafe.
"Oppo is working to implement a new strategy in the IoT field and the broader area of the Internet of Experience, which aims to empower customers in a variety of scenarios." Said Henry Duan, Vice President and President of Oppo Smartphone Products.
"With the new magnetic fast charging technology and in -car connectivity, we're doing our best to improve the user experience in every aspect."
The first generation product has two docking chargers, namely MagVOOC wireless flash charging stand 40W and MagVOOC ultra-thin flash charger 20W, as well as a powerbank.
MagVOOC wireless flash charging stand 40W is a magnetic charging docking with charging up to 40W on supporting devices, such as the Oppo Ace2. Promising 4,000 mAh battery can be fully charged in 56 minutes.
MagVOOC wireless flash charging stand 40W can support charging devices that support Qi standard with 15W charging.
On data charging MagVOOC 20W has a slim body because it pursues a portable shape. This device supports Qi charging up to 10W.
While the MagVOOC powerbank has a capacity of 4,500 mAh, it supports 20W fast charging and also supports Qi standard. So that users can recharge accessories such as smart watches and TWS headsets.
In this exhibition, Oppo also showcased its latest achievements in smartphone connectivity capabilities in the car, including digital car keys, remote vehicle control on the Oppo Find X3, remote vehicle control on the Oppo Watch 2, and flash charging in the car.
The digital key allows users to use the Oppo smartphone to unlock the car via a Bluetooth connection. No mobile network is required in this case, thus offering convenience for everyday use.
Remote vehicle control on the Oppo Find X3 or Oppo Watch 2 allows users to turn on the AC remotely through an app. It can also help car owners to locate their car by sounding the horn from a distance.
In addition, users can also enjoy fast charging in Oppo's advanced car, which supports 65W VOOC USB flash charge and 40W VOOC wireless flash charge while driving.
Oppo claims to be open in cross -industry collaboration to explore new possibilities and partner with many leading vehicle brands, such as NIO, BYD Auto, and Geely. It is hoped that in the future, smartphones will become the vehicle's control center.