I'm looking for a power bank that actually supports SuperVOOC for my OnePlus 11. Most standard PD chargers are painfully slow on this phone. I need something reliable for travel that maintains those fast speeds without damaging the battery. Does anyone have specific recommendations for a bank that hits at least 65W or 80W?
Pro tip: if you want actual SuperVOOC speeds without frying your battery, you basically gotta look at Oppo's official gear. Since OnePlus+and+Oppo+share+the+s&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus and Oppo share the same proprietary tech, something like the Oppo+80W+SuperVOOC+Power+Bank&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Oppo 80W SuperVOOC Power Bank is your safest bet for hitting those high numbers. Honestly, most third-party brands claim "fast charging" but it's actually just standard PD which is sooo slow on the OnePlus+11&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus 11.
Check out the SuperVOOC compatibility spreadsheets on the XDA Forums or the OnePlus+Community+site&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus Community site. They're a great resource because this protocol is notoriously picky and expensive to license. If you're trying to be cost-conscious, I'd suggest sticking to official accessories like the OnePlus+SuperVOOC+80W+Car+Charger&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus SuperVOOC 80W Car Charger for travel instead of a cheap power bank that might degrade your cells. Better to be safe than sorry with such a pricey phone, you know? gl!
Curious: official SuperVOOC vs PPS like Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) vs generic PD? Standard PD is useless on OnePlus, and honestly, SuperVOOC third-party support is mostly fake. Which path you looking at?
100% agree
Seconding the recommendation above! Honestly, I've spent way too much time researching this stuff lol. The thing is, OnePlus+uses+a+proprietary+p&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus uses a proprietary protocol that most third-party banks just dont have the license for.
So, quick background info: standard Power Delivery (PD) usually bumps up the voltage to get higher speeds, but SuperVOOC does the opposite+by+pushing+high&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">opposite by pushing high current. Why it matters? Well, by keeping the voltage lower, the phone doesn't get nearly as hot during the charge cycle. Heat is literally the number one killer for battery health, so sticking to the official protocol is highkey the best move if you're worried about safety and longevity. It keeps the charging circuitry stress on the bank rather than the phone's internal battery.
- I've been using the OnePlus+100W+SuperVOOC+Power+Bank+12000mAh&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus 100W SuperVOOC Power Bank 12000mAh and I'm super satisfied with it. It’s a bit of an investment compared to generic ones, but it's the only way you're gonna see those 'SuperVOOC' animations and actually hit the 80W speeds on your OnePlus+11+safely&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus 11 safely.
- It handles the dual-cell battery management perfectly, which is something standard banks like the Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) (which was mentioned earlier) struggle with since they don't 'talk' to the OnePlus+charging+chip+correc&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus charging chip correctly.
No complaints here, it works soooo well and stays cool. Even if a bank says it supports PPS, it might only hit 18W or 27W on a OnePlus+device+because+they&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus device because they lock the high-speed charging behind their own encryption. So yeah, I'd say stick to the official gear. It’s just safer for your device in the long run imo. gl! 👍
Regarding what #4 said about "100% agree"