
Beijing, April 5: On April 21, Oppo will launch the Oppo Find X9s Pro and Find X9 Ultra, along with new tablets in China. This event will also introduce a new 15,000mAh power bank and a GaN charger. Here are the details.
Oppo 120W SuperVOOC Power Bank Meets New Safety Standards
Oppo’s 120W SuperVOOC power bank boasts a 15,000mAh capacity. It is designed as a high-speed charging solution, supporting 120W output. This allows compatible Oppo and OnePlus smartphones to charge at their maximum speeds. It is ideal for users who rely on their devices throughout the day and need quick recharges while on the go. Buyers can choose from colors like Star Orange and Space Black.
A significant feature is its compliance with China’s new mandatory power bank safety regulations, effective from April 2027. Oppo confirms that the product has passed rigorous tests, including puncture resistance, compression, high-temperature endurance, and long-term aging simulations. These tests aim to minimize risks like overheating and internal short circuits during extended use.
The device is also expected to incorporate Oppo’s new “Ice Shield” battery technology. This includes advanced safety mechanisms and the ability to store and display battery health data through software, offering users better insight into the power bank’s condition over time. Additionally, the new regulations mandate traceability features, allowing users to access essential battery information, including manufacturer details.
Oppo 120W GaN Charger
In addition to the power bank, Oppo has opened pre-orders for a compact dual-port 120W GaN charger, available in Bright Warm Sunshine and Rose Mist Velvet Yarn finishes. This charger is expected to complement the power bank with similarly fast charging capabilities in a more portable design.
Both products are currently available for reservation on Oppo’s official store and are likely to debut alongside the upcoming Find X9 series. Pricing details are yet to be announced, but availability is expected to increase as the launch event approaches.




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