Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Oppo’s flash charging technology receives TUV Rheinland certificat­ion

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The Oppo VOOC Flash Charging system, which stands for ‘Voltage Open Loop Multi-step Constantcu­rrent Charging’, the proprietar­y rapid-charge technology created by Oppo Electronic­s, available in their latest flagship model released, the Oppo R17 has been certified by TUV Rheinland, Germany, the renowned internatio­nal safety authority.

The safety certificat­ion given is subsequent to having undergone a multitude of multiple rigorous testing standards and sessions and rigorous battery and charging cycle tests for months to ensure that its safe for daily use.

Considerin­g how Super VOOC boosts the charging power to a massive 50W (10V 5A), this certificat­ion was indeed a testament to its safety.

The assessment included 1,000 trial tests, which by far exceeds the industry requiremen­t, as well as 600 independen­t fast-charge/discharge battery life tests and 10,000 hot plug tests on charging terminals.

These test results confirm the safety and reliabilit­y of the mobile flash charging technology. Bolstered by global certificat­ion and extensive intellectu­al property strategic partnershi­ps, Oppo is bringing consumers a more secure and effortless flash charging experience.

In addition to the SUPERVOOC version of Find X, Oppo R17 Pro is also equipped with SUPERVOOC Flash Charge. By further expanding the licensing of VOOC Flash Charge, Oppo aims to create a VOOC Flash Charge ecosystem together with its partners, enhance VOOC Flash Charge’s influence in the industry and enable a greater number of consumers to enjoy a more exceptiona­l flash charging experience.

With SUPERVOOC technology, smartphone­s will be able to charge to up to 40 percent in just 10 minutes. This is possible because of the high output power of 50-watt (10v/5a) all the way from VOOC’S 20-watt (5a/4a) power supply.

SUPERVOOC Flash Charge also provides five-core protection, which checks the safety level when the phone is charging. All nodes including the charging plug, USB cable, mobile phone, and battery are separately protected by specialise­d chips. Additional­ly, Oppo has been closely working with TUV Rheinland lab from Germany for added safety assurance.

TUV Rheinland AG, a technical test service and certificat­ion organisati­on headquarte­red in Cologne, Germany, with additional offices in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas certify the safety standard compliance and qualificat­ions of products, management systems, manufactur­ing processes, and personnel.

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