Just grabbed the OnePlus Ace 5 and need a solid car charger that actually hits SuperVOOC speeds. Standard chargers are just too slow for my long commute. Are there any reliable third-party options with high wattage, or is the official OnePlus 80W/100W charger the only way to go? Any recommendations for dual-port models that don't overheat?
Check out some of the sister-brand gear, cuz tbh, finding third-party SuperVOOC stuff that actually works without some shady voltage drops is a total nightmare. Ive wasted so much cash on chargers that claim 100W but only deliver standard PD speeds to OnePlus+devices&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus devices. Since the Ace 5 is basically the same tech as the Oppo+and+Realme+flagships&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Oppo and Realme flagships, you can often find their branded gear for way less than the official OnePlus+store+prices&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus store prices. You might find these a bit more budget-friendly:
* OPPO+80W+SuperVOOC+Car+Charger&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OPPO 80W SuperVOOC Car Charger — This is literally the same internal hardware and protocol handshake, just a different logo. * Realme 67W SuperDart Car Charger — If you wanna save more, this hits high speeds safely, even if it's not the full 100W. Pro tip: Check sites like GizTop or AliExpress for these specific models. If the listing doesn't explicitly mention "SuperVOOC" in the technical specs, it's gonna be slow. gl!
> Are there any reliable third-party options with high wattage, or is the official OnePlus+80W&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus 80W/100W charger the only way to go? honestly, i feel u on this. proprietary charging like SuperVOOC is basically a gated garden... it's annoying. if you plug your Ace 5 into a standard high-end Anker 737 Car Charger (120W), youre probably only gonna hit 18W or maybe 27W via Power Delivery. OnePlus+uses+a+specific+vari&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus uses a specific variable voltage/current handshake that standard PD just doesnt support. For your situation, I would suggest sticking close to the official ecosystem. I've tested a few and the OnePlus+SuperVOOC+80W+Car+Charger&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus SuperVOOC 80W Car Charger is the gold standard for stability. But, if you want a dual-port model that doesnt overheat as much, check out the OPPO+80W+SuperVOOC+Car+Charger&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OPPO 80W SuperVOOC Car Charger. Since the Ace 5 is basically an Oppo+rebrand+internally&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Oppo rebrand internally, the protocol is identical and I've found the Oppo+version+sometimes+ha&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Oppo version sometimes has better build quality for heat dissipation in my experience. If you're dead set on third-party, the Mcdodo 100W SuperVOOC Compatible Car Charger is one of the very few that actually triggers the "SuperVOOC" animation on the screen. It has a USB-C and USB-A port, which is handy. Just be careful and make sure you're using the original OnePlus+cable+or+a+10A+rated&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus cable or a 10A rated cable, otherwise the charger will throttle to protect the circuitry. Most "fast" chargers on Amazon claim 100W but thats usually for laptops using PD, not VOOC phones. basically, if it doesnt EXPLICITLY say SuperVOOC on the box, stay away lol. peace.
In my experience, finding a car charger that actually hits real SuperVOOC speeds is a total headache... honestly, I’ve tried many over the years and most third-party ones just dont deliver. If you're using something as new as the Ace 5, I’d be super cautious about cheap knockoffs. They claim 100W but then overheat or drop to standard speeds after ten minutes which is basically useless. For your situation, I HIGHLY recommend sticking with the OnePlus+SuperVOOC+80W+Car+Charger&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus SuperVOOC 80W Car Charger. It’s the safest bet to ensure you're getting that fast top-up during your commute without frying your battery. If you really need dual ports, you could check out the OPPO+80W+SuperVOOC+Car+Charger&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OPPO 80W SuperVOOC Car Charger since it’s basically the same tech. Just avoid the generic brands that claim "universal" compatibility, it's just not worth the risk imo. gl!
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Just found this thread and ^ This. Also, everyone is right about the proprietary lock-in. I've spent way too much time trying to bypass it with DIY wiring and it's just a headache. If you want my honest comparison:
Story time: I went through this last year with a generic unit that claimed high wattage. It actually caused some serious thermal throttling and messed with my battery health. Tbh, these proprietary SuperVOOC handshakes are SO sensitive to voltage fluctuations. I learned the hard way that saving a few bucks on a random charger isnt worth the risk of frying the mainboard. Highkey, safety is everything with these speeds.