The current mainstream fast charging protocols include Qualcomm Quick Charge, OPPO VOOC, Huawei SuperCharge, Xiaomi Quick Charge, and others.
Qualcomm Quick Charge is a fast charging technology launched by Qualcomm. The supported fast charging versions include Quick Charge 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 4+, and 5, which can charge more devices within the same charging time. At the same time, Quick Charge also supports a separate design of adapter and charging cable, facilitating device compatibility and upgrade.
OPPO VOOC is the predecessor of the Super VOOC fast charging technology independently developed by OPPO company. It is a low-voltage fast charging technology with a voltage greater than 5V, which can fully charge the phone in 30 minutes without generating too much heat during charging, making it very safe.
Huawei SuperCharge is a fast charging technology independently developed by Huawei, supporting a power output of up to 40W. It not only has fast charging speed, but also very high safety. In addition, Huawei has also launched wireless fast charging technology, turning the charger into an excellent supplement to the data cable.
Xiaomi Fast Charging is a self-developed fast charging technology by Xiaomi, which supports an output power of up to 100W and also has multiple protection mechanisms to prevent problems such as overcurrent and overvoltage.
Overall, these fast charging protocols have their own characteristics and advantages, and selecting appropriate fast charging technologies based on equipment and needs can make the charging process more efficient and safe.






