• 120W Hyper-Charging: Can charge compatible phones from 0 to 100% in under 30 minutes, a speed previously only found in wall chargers.
  • High-Capacity & Fast Self-Charging: The 15,000mAh power bank can be fully refilled in just 30 minutes using a 65W adapter, minimizing downtime.
  • Dual-Port Versatility: Features both a USB-A and a USB-C port, allowing it to charge two devices simultaneously and work with a wider range of gadgets.

Stop waiting for your phone to charge. Oppo just took the insane speed from its wall chargers, the kind that fills a battery in the time it takes to drink a coffee, and stuffed it into a brick you can throw in your bag. This 120W power bank is here, and it's a flex.

Overview

Oppo is launching a 120W SuperVOOC power bank in India. Let's be clear, this isn't just another portable battery. It's a direct transplant from the fastest chargers on the market, aimed squarely at people who refuse to slow down just because they're away from an outlet. It's a premium accessory that makes zero compromises on speed, at least on paper. While Oppo hasn't done a high-wattage bank like this before, its entire purpose is to outrun every other power bank on the market for a very specific group of people.

SpecificationDetails
Capacity15,000mAh
Max Output (Single Port)120W (SuperVOOC)
Max Input (Self-Charging)65W
PortsUSB-A, USB-C
Key FeatureUltra-fast charging for compatible devices

Design & Build Quality

We haven't held it yet, but the specs tell the story. A 15,000mAh battery pushing 120 watts isn't going to be dainty. Picture a substantial rectangle, built to handle the heat that comes with dumping that much energy so quickly. It'll likely use tough plastics or metal, which it'll need if it's bouncing around in a backpack all day. You get two ports, a USB-A and a USB-C, which is the right call for juggling old cables and new gadgets. Just know, this isn't for your pocket. It's a pack-and-go kind of power.

Core Charging Performance

This is the only thing that matters. The 120W rating is the whole point.

Charging Compatible Oppo/OnePlus/Realme Phones

If you have a phone that speaks SuperVOOC, like recent high-end Oppo, OnePlus, or Realme models, this brick is basically a wall outlet. It'll charge your phone from zero to full in about the same time as your official plug, often under 30 minutes. That changes everything for a dead phone and a 20-minute train ride. It's not an improvement, it's a replication.

Charging Other Devices

Now, for everyone else. The power bank still works, but it won't hit 120W. It'll fall back to standards like Power Delivery or Quick Charge. So your iPhone might get 25W, your Samsung up to 45W, and a USB-C laptop could pull 65W. That's still fast, but it's not the headline act. This thing is a specialist, not a generalist.

Battery Capacity & Real-World Usage

The 15,000mAh capacity is the right size. You can expect to charge a modern flagship phone two to three times on a single go. But the real magic is how fast the power bank itself recharges. That 65W input means you can take it from empty to full in about 30 minutes. Compare that to the agonizing, multi-hour refills of old power banks, and it's a complete shift. The downtime is practically gone.

Compatibility & Ecosystem Considerations

Note: The full 120W SuperVOOC speed is only guaranteed with compatible Oppo, OnePlus, and Realme smartphones. For all other devices, charging will default to standard PD, QC, or other supported protocols at lower speeds.

Here's the catch, and it's a big one. This power bank's killer feature is locked inside Oppo's world. If you own a compatible flagship from them, OnePlus, or Realme, this is a no-brainer accessory. It unlocks your phone's full potential on the move. But if you're an iPhone user, or your daily driver is a Samsung or Xiaomi, you're paying for a supercar you can't drive over 60. For you, a simpler, cheaper 65W PD power bank makes a lot more sense. Always check what your phone actually supports before you get excited.

Pros and Cons

What We Like

  • Unmatched Portable Speed: It delivers wall-charger speed in your bag. For the right phone, that's a first.
  • Rapid Self-Recharge: A 30-minute refill for the power bank itself is a game changer for convenience.
  • Dual-Port Flexibility: USB-A and USB-C covers almost every cable in your drawer.
  • Substantial Capacity: 15,000mAh hits the sweet spot between multiple charges and portability.

What Could Be Better

  • Ecosystem Lock-in for Top Speed: The best feature is useless if your phone isn't part of the club.
  • Potential for High Price & Heat: This tech won't be cheap. And managing the heat from 120W charging will be its biggest engineering test.

How It Compares to Rivals

ModelOppo 120W SuperVOOC Power BankAmbrane 100W 20,000mAh Power BankMi 50W 20,000mAh Power Bank
Price (Est.)Premium (Expected ~INR 3,999-4,999)~INR 2,999~INR 2,499
Max Output120W (SuperVOOC)100W (PD)50W (PD)
Capacity15,000mAh20,000mAh20,000mAh
Key AdvantageFastest charging for compatible devices; 65W self-charging.High capacity with strong PD speed for laptops/phones.Good balance of 50W PD speed and high capacity at a lower price.
Best ForOppo/OnePlus/Realme users needing max speed on the go.Multi-device users needing high capacity and good PD speed for laptops.Budget-conscious users wanting reliable, faster-than-standard charging.

Price and Availability in India

Oppo says pre-orders are starting soon. We don't have a final price yet. You'll likely find it on Amazon, Flipkart, and at stores like Croma, plus Oppo's own site.

VariantExpected PriceColors
120W SuperVOOC, 15,000mAhTo be announced (TBA)TBA (Likely classic black/silver)

When it launches, expect the usual Indian launch perks, like bank cashbacks and no-cost EMI. It'll need BIS certification to sell, which Oppo should have sorted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the 120W SuperVOOC power bank work with my iPhone or Samsung phone?

Yes, but not at 120W. It'll charge them at their max speed, like 25W for iPhones or 45W for some Samsungs.

Is the 120W charging speed safe for my phone's battery?

Yes, if your phone is designed for it. Oppo's system includes safeguards to manage heat and protect the battery.

Do I need a special cable to use the 120W output?

Yes. You need the official SuperVOOC cable that came with your compatible phone, or a certified one.

Can I charge my laptop with this power bank?

Yes, if your laptop charges over USB-C with Power Delivery. The USB-C port can deliver up to 65W, enough for many ultrabooks.

Where will I get service for this power bank in India?

Through Oppo's existing service network, the same one that handles their phones.

Is it worth the premium over a 20,000mAh 65W PD power bank?

Only if you have a compatible phone that can use the 120W speed. Otherwise, the 65W PD bank is smarter and cheaper.

Final Verdict

This power bank is a brilliant solution to a very specific problem. If you own a high-end Oppo, OnePlus, or Realme phone, it erases the last reason to ever be near a wall socket. It's that good. But for everyone else, it's an expensive lesson in ecosystem lock-in. You're paying for a race car engine when your daily commute only needs a scooter. My advice? Buy it if you're in the club. For the rest of India, a good 65W power bank is the pragmatic, and frankly smarter, choice.

Sources

  • 91mobiles.com
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