Oppo’s Mystery “Bubble” Device (“Intelligent electronic screen”) Surfaces on TUV Rheinland and Malaysian SIRIM Databases

While Oppo prepares to launch the Reno 16 series in China/Globally, a mysterious new device has appeared on international regulatory databases. Spotted on both TUV Rheinland and the Malaysian SIRIM platform, the device is officially carrying the moniker Oppo Bubble.
Read more about it below.
Oppo Bubble – TUV Rheinland and Malaysian SIRIM Certification
First off, this mysterious device has been spotted on the TUV Rheinland database under model number VBG06 (certification JPTUV-186431), the filing was issued on April 24, 2026. This listing reveals a modest power input of 3W (5.0VDC x 0.6A) and is categorised as “Intelligent electronic screen”. Furthermore, it includes country codes for the European Union, Canada, the USA, and Saudi Arabia, signalling a broad international release.

From the above TUV Rheinland listing, the moniker of the device has not been revealed. However, thanks to the Malaysian SIRIM certification database, it has been pointed out that the device will be called Oppo Bubble. Approved on May 4, 2026, with the code RIQL/03A/0426/S(26-2058), the device is categorised by SIRIM as a “WIRELESS SCREEN TRANSMISSION” tool.
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Oppo Bubble – SIRIMAlong with this, rumours floating around on X (formerly Twitter) claim that this could debut as a dedicated accessory for the upcoming Reno 16 series. However, as of now, it is better to take this particular rumour with a pinch of salt. That said, as the device has now appeared on two major regulatory certification platforms, more details regarding it can soon be expected to surface online in the coming days.
Stay tuned for more updates!