Since the realme 50W mini SuperDart Charger is a rebranded OPPO 50W mini SuperVOOC Charger, it has the exact same set of specifications. The only difference is the product’s name since realme calls SuperVOOC as SuperDart, just like OnePlus which uses Warp branding for the same charging tech.
This charging brick is arguably the
smallest and slimmest 50W charger available in the market. It measures only
82.2 x 39 x 10.5mm in dimension and weighs about 60g, In other words, this
power adapter is merely 1.05cm/10.5mm thin. OPPO managed to develop such a
small high-capacity charger, thanks to the usage of Gallium Nitride (GaN)
instead of silicon. Because of its tiny form factor and foldable pin, it can be
easily carried anywhere.
Further, apart from SuperDart (SuperVOOC,
Warp), this adapter also supports other charging protocols like 27W USB PD
(Power Delivery), 50W USB PD with PPS (Programmable Power Supply), and Qualcomm
Quick Charge. Also, for safety, it comes with 13 layers of protection, which
includes over-current protection, over-voltage protection, and short circuit
protection to name a few. Last but not least, the realme 50W mini SuperDart
Charger with model number RMP2006 comes in a single white color option and
ships with a yellow-colored USB Type-C to Type-C cable.
The realme 50W mini SuperDart Charger is
priced at only ¥ 349 (US$ 53) in China. That means it is cheaper than the OPPO’s
original offering by ¥ 50 (US$ 8). This charging brick will be available for
purchase starting April 8 in the country. As of now, it is not known whether if
this product will be introduced in other markets where realme has its presence.