Company:Oukitel

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Shenzhen Yunji Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.
Native name
深圳云基智能科技有限公司
Shēnzhèn yún jī zhìnéng kējì yǒuxiàn gōngsī
TypeSubsidiary
Industry
Founded2013 September 13; 12 years ago (13-09-2013)
FounderSam Zhang[1]
Headquarters
Shenzhen
,
China
Products
BrandsOukitel (欧奇)
ParentYunji Group (云基)
Websitehttps://oukitel.com/

Shenzhen Yunji Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (doing business as Oukitel) is a Chinese technology company, headquartered in Longhua, Shenzhen. Oukitel predominantly has a focus on consumer electronics, manufacturing products such as smartphones, tablets and smart watches.

Yunji Intelligent Technology, which is part of Yunji Group,[2] additionally has two divisions, Oukitel New Energy and Oukitel Vape.

History

Yunji Group, Yunji Intelligent Technology's parent company, was established in 2000. On September 13, 2013, Yunji Intelligent Technology was established, and the Oukitel brand was registered.[3][4]

In 2018, Oukitel Vape was established. The division exports electronic vapes worldwide, and has a reported production capacity of 10 million cigarettes per month.[5] On May 16, 2022, Yunji New Energy Technology was registered.[6] They sell consumer energy products, such as portable generators, batteries and solar panels under the Oukitel brand. The company is also known as Oukitel New Energy.[2]


In 2023, OUKITEL officially entered the Turkish market with the launch of the C32 budget smartphone. [7]

In 2024, the company further expanded its operations in North America. [8]

In 2025, OUKITEL had gained increased online visibility and continued to develop new innovative products. [9]

Controversy

Figures from Tianyancha, a data provider, showed that Oukitel has been involved in multiple legal cases.[3]

Products

In 2025, Oukitel unveiled three new 5G rugged smartphones at CES 2025.[10]

. Oukitel WP100 Titan features a built-in projector, a 1,200-lumen camping light, and a large 33,000 mAh battery.[11]

. Oukitel WP200 Pro includes detachable wireless earbuds, up to 24 GB of RAM, and 1 TB of internal storage.[12]

. Oukitel WP300 integrates a modular smartwatch/earbud design and a 16,000 mAh battery.[13]

At IFA 2025, Oukitel introduced another lineup of rugged devices.[14]

. Oukitel WP61 Plus combines a 20,000 mAh battery, built-in walkie-talkie, and high-powered camping light. [15]

. Oukitel WP60 features a cyber ​​mech design, 7.2-inch display and up to 512 GB of storage.[16]

. Oukitel RT10 Industry, part of its rugged tablet line, incorporates a 2D barcode scanner, fingerprint module, and 25,000 mAh battery.[17]

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