Oppo’s “Bubble” is a Brilliant Solution to the Selfie Problem—With One Bizarre Catch

Oppo thinks it has cracked the code with its latest gadget: the Oppo Bubble. It’s a tiny, puck-sized detachable screen designed to act as a portable live viewfinder. While the tech community is praising its clever software, early reviews have pointed out a head-scratching design irony that leaves us scratching our heads.

What Exactly is the Oppo Bubble?

At just 27.5 grams and a razor-thin 7mm, the Bubble is a highly pocketable 1.73-inch circular AMOLED touchscreen. Instead of sluggishly mirroring your entire phone interface, it pairs directly into Oppo’s native camera app with zero noticeable lag.

The gadget solves two major pain points for mobile creators:

  • The Ultimate Rear-Camera Viewfinder: Snap it to the back of your phone, and you instantly get a bright, clear preview of what your best camera lenses are seeing. No more guessing if you are in frame.
  • A Pocket-Sized Wireless Remote: You can pull the Bubble off the phone entirely. It comes with a matching lanyard, turning it into a wireless remote with a 10-meter range. You can frame your shot, step back, and trip the shutter from afar.
  • The “Digital Badge” Mode: When you aren’t shooting, it doesn’t just sit there dead. You can use a companion app to push custom clock faces, looping GIFs, photos, or text to the screen, turning the back of your phone into a personalized digital billboard.

The Major Irony: A Magnetic Tool for Magnet-Free Phones

While the hardware itself feels incredibly premium and fluid, tech reviewers have pointed out a massive, hilarious oversight in the launch strategy.

Oppo built a magnetic, Qi2-style accessory… but didn’t put magnets inside its latest phones.

If you buy a brand-new Oppo phone like the Reno 16, it doesn’t actually have an internal magnetic ring or native Qi2 hardware built into the back. To make the Bubble stick, Oppo includes an adhesive magnetic ring in the box that you have to physically glue onto the back of your shiny new device. Alternatively, you have to buy a specialized magnetic case separately.

It is a bizarre “Catch-22.” The accessory is beautifully engineered, but forcing users to stick an adhesive ring onto a premium glass phone feels like a bit of a clunky afterthought for an otherwise forward-thinking ecosystem.

Tech Specs At A Glance

FeatureSpecification Details
Display Panel1.73-inch Circular AMOLED Touchscreen
Footprint27.5 grams weight | 7mm profile thickness
Battery Life550mAh internal cell (recharges via USB-C)
RangeUp to 10 meters (33 feet) via low-latency wireless
Ecosystem Price€129 standalone (approx. $140 USD)

The Verdict: Is It Worth It?

The Oppo Bubble is officially rolling out globally for €129. For solo vloggers, TikTok creators, and travel photography enthusiasts, this is easily one of the most practical accessories released this year. It completely eliminates the guesswork of high-quality solo shooting. Just keep in mind that you’ll need to embrace the magnetic sticker life—or buy a compatible case—to truly enjoy the magic.