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Oppo’s Bubble is the fun MagSafe accessory Apple still refuses to make

This tiny selfie screen is MagSafe accessory phones badly need

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Oppo has launched a new phone accessory in China called the Oppo Bubble, and it’s surprisingly versatile. It functions like a selfie tool, while also being a tiny rear display, a playful phone add-on, and a fun accessory in general. All of this would have it dominate tech TikTok a few years ago.

Announced alongside the Reno 16 series, the Bubble is a compact magnetic circular display that attaches to the back of supported Oppo smartphones. The tiny gadget basically acts like a secondary screen that helps in taking better selfies, which is honestly handy. It is small, light, and customizable, while also upgrading your selfies or group photos thanks to the better rear cameras. You’d usually have to guess the framing with your rear cameras, but this just makes it work.

What all can it do?

The Oppo Bubble has a circular AMOLED touchscreen that can show static wallpapers, live photos, videos, emojis, decorative themes, and carousel-style media playback. Meaning, the gadget isn’t limited to just being a selfie accessory. Though, the wireless camera preview is undoubtedly the most practical feature.

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When the Bubble is attached, users can preview framing, adjust angles, and trigger shots remotely. Oppo claims that the Bubble supports wireless live preview from up to 10 meters away, which could make it useful for tripod shots, group photos, or anyone who has ever done the awkward “set timer, sprint into frame, hope for the best” routine.

Useful and still light

The good news is that Oppo did not make this thing absurdly chunky. The Bubble measures about 7mm thick and weighs around 27.5 grams, so it should not turn a phone into a pocket dumbbell. It also has a built-in 550mAh battery, pairs without cables, and can be detected automatically by compatible Oppo phones when brought nearby.

You can even use it as a standalone hanging display accessory when paired with a compatible protective case. The Oppo Bubble is priced at 499 yuan, or roughly $75, in China. Current compatibility includes the Oppo Reno 16 series, Reno 15 series, Reno 14 series, Find X8 series, and Find X9 series.

Looking at how impressive some of its latest flagship camera phones have been, owners of those devices can have a really great experience with accessories like these. Not everyone needs a tiny magnetic selfie screen on the back of their phones, but vloggers, selfies addicts, and people who love fun tech would definitely see the appeal here.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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