Oppo Unveils 20,000mAh Power Bank with SuperVOOC 45W Fast Charging and Built-In Flashlight

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Oppo teases its new 20,000mAh SuperVOOC 45W Power Bank with fast charging, triple device support, and an integrated flashlight. 
Oppo has officially teased a new addition to its lineup of tech accessories — the SuperVOOC 45W Super Flash Charge Power Bank 20000. Set to launch alongside the upcoming Reno 14 smartphone series, this power bank looks like a promising travel and daily use companion for those who are always on the go.

This new 20,000mAh power bank brings a practical mix of power, design, and usability. One of its key highlights is the support for SuperVOOC 45W fast charging, which is becoming increasingly important in a world where we rely on our devices more than ever. With this feature, users can quickly top up their smartphones, tablets, or other devices without waiting around for hours.
What makes this power bank even more convenient is its ability to charge up to three devices at once. It comes with an integrated USB-C charging cable, a USB-C port, and a USB-A port. While the full power distribution when all three ports are in use hasn’t been detailed, the USB-C cable alone is capable of delivering a maximum output of 45W, which is impressive for a portable charger in this range.
Aside from its core charging functionality, Oppo has added a built-in LED flashlight, which sets it apart from most standard power banks. It’s not just a gimmick either — the flashlight includes three lighting modes and is designed for practical use, whether during travel, power outages, or outdoor activities. Although Oppo hasn’t shared the brightness rating, they’ve hinted at a high brightness level for effective use.

In terms of design, the power bank comes in a mint green finish with a semi-transparent end, giving it a fresh and modern look. This aesthetic touch adds to the device's appeal for those who like their tech to look as good as it performs.
The official launch in China is scheduled for May 15, and while there’s no confirmation on global availability, it might not make it to markets like North America or Europe — or even the Philippines — given Oppo’s limited accessory releases outside of China. Still, for those who are intrigued, there are alternative brands like Anker offering high-capacity power banks, though they might lack unique extras like the flashlight.

If Oppo decides to launch this power bank in the Philippines, it could easily become a hit among students, travelers, and mobile gamers. Its combination of fast charging, multiple output options, and extra features like the flashlight make it a strong all-around choice.

Would you buy this if it launched here in the Philippines? Let us know in the comments!

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