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OUKITEL Brings Rugged Phones, Solar Laptop, and High-Capacity Power to MWC 2026

OUKITEL is heading to MWC 2026 with a lineup built for harsh environments and heavy workloads. At Booth 7F46 from March 2 through March 5, the company will showcase a range of rugged smartphones, an industrial tablet, a solar-powered laptop, and a large-capacity portable power station aimed at professionals and outdoor users who expect more from their gear than basic connectivity.

The theme across the portfolio is clear: durability, extended battery life, and built-in tools that reduce the need for extra equipment in the field.

WP61 Series: Satellite Connectivity Meets Thermal Imaging

Leading the announcement is the WP61 series, described as the world’s first rugged professional flagship to combine satellite communication, thermal imaging, and DMR walkie-talkie capabilities in a single device.

The inclusion of NTN two-way satellite connectivity is designed to keep users connected in remote areas where cellular coverage may be limited or unavailable. For teams working in industrial sites, emergency response, or outdoor expeditions, the built-in DMR walkie-talkie supports real-time communication without requiring a separate radio.

Thermal imaging is another key feature, offering a 256×192 resolution sensor for detecting heat signatures during inspections, maintenance, or security tasks. Powering the device is a 20,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging and reverse charging support, allowing it to double as a backup power source for smaller devices.

RG14-P: A Solar-Powered Rugged Laptop

OUKITEL is expanding into rugged computing with the RG14-P, positioned as the world’s first rugged industrial laptop with integrated solar charging.

Built for off-grid environments, the RG14-P features a 3,000mAh main battery and a 5,200mAh backup battery, along with 65W fast charging. It runs Windows 11 and includes a 14.1-inch touchscreen, enabling direct interaction with the display in field scenarios.

A related variant, the RG14-L, adds a built-in camping light for low-light conditions. The concept is simple but practical: a laptop that can continue operating in locations where traditional power access is inconsistent or unavailable.

RT10 Series: Industrial Tablet with Integrated Tools

The RT10 series focuses on industrial and enterprise applications. The tablet integrates a customizable fingerprint capture module for secure enrollment and a built-in 2D barcode scanner designed for warehousing, logistics, and manufacturing workflows.

A 25,000mAh battery supports extended use and reverse charging. The tablet includes dual 5W speakers rated at over 130 dB and an ultra-bright camping light with multiple lighting modes for field work. The RT10 Pro variant adds a built-in projector, which could be useful for on-site presentations or team briefings without additional equipment.

WP63: Rugged Smartphone with Survival Utility

The WP63 takes a more unconventional route. Alongside a 20,000mAh battery, powerful loudspeaker, camping light, and 18W reverse charging, the device features a built-in electric igniter.

A rugged smartphone displayed from multiple angles, featuring a futuristic design with a large screen, distinctive camera setup, and bright LED flash on the back.

Designed for camping and emergency scenarios, the WP63 aims to serve as more than a smartphone. The addition of an igniter underscores OUKITEL’s focus on multi-functionality in outdoor settings where carrying fewer separate tools can make a difference.

P5000 Pro: Large-Scale Portable Power

OUKITEL portable power station featuring multiple output ports, a digital display, and sturdy wheels for mobility.

Completing the lineup is the P5000 Pro portable power station. With a 5120Wh capacity and 3600W AC output, it is built to support home backup needs, RV setups, or extended off-grid use.

The unit supports 1800W AC input and can reach 80 percent charge in approximately 1.5 hours. It uses a LiFePO4 battery rated for up to 5,000 cycles and a projected 10-year lifespan, positioning it as a long-term energy solution rather than a short-term accessory.

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