There is a question that has sat unanswered in the Nigerian consumer tech space for a long time. Why, in a country of over 200 million people, the majority of whom own smartphones and depend on them for work, commerce, education, and survival, has no local brand ever attempted to build a full stack mobile accessories ecosystem?
OH Mobility, headquartered in Ibadan with a growing presence in Lagos, appears to be the first serious answer to that question.
The brand, which operates its storefront at ohmobility.com and maintains physical locations in Ibadan and Lekki, Lagos, has quietly assembled a product catalogue that spans seven categories: cables, chargers, power banks, audio devices, earbuds, smart watches, and power stations. Taken individually, each category is a familiar consumer product vertical. Taken together, they form something that the Nigerian market has not seen before: a single brand capable of addressing every point in the mobile connectivity and power chain, from the cable plugged into the wall to the power station running the household when the wall has nothing to offer.
This is not accidental. It is a product philosophy.
Starting With the Cable
OH Mobility’s cable range is where the brand’s technical attention to Nigerian use conditions becomes most apparent. The range runs from a compact Lightning cable for iOS device users to a 100W Type C to Type C cable built for high power laptop charging. The 3 in 1 USB Cable, supporting Type C, Lightning, and Micro USB from a single 1,200mm braided unit, reflects a precise understanding of the device ecosystem in a typical Nigerian home, where multiple generations of phones and tablets coexist and a different cable for each is both wasteful and expensive.
The 100W cable, built with thousand filament braided wire and aluminium alloy connectors, is the product for the user who has learned the hard way that not all cables are created equal. Low filament count cables degrade under high current loads and generate heat that accelerates wear. The construction choice here is a direct engineering response to that failure mode.
A Charger Range That Earns the Word Fast
OH Mobility’s charger lineup is structured around real fast charging standards rather than the aspirational use of the term that dominates the Nigerian market. The 18W QC3.0 Wall Charger Adapter covers the Quick Charge standard used by most mid range Android devices. The 20W 2 in 1 adapter adds Power Delivery for Apple devices, serving households with mixed ecosystems from a single compact unit. The TurboCube 45W, with its integrated Type C cable and multiple voltage output configurations, covers the full range of modern flagship phones and thin and light laptops.
The integrated cable design on the TurboCube is a detail worth noting. The connector junction between a cable and a charger is statistically the most common failure site in the charging chain. By eliminating it through integration, OH Mobility removes the most probable point of degradation from
a product intended for daily repeated use in high heat, high friction Nigerian environments.

Ten Power Banks, One Clear Strategy
The breadth of OH Mobility’s power bank range is the strongest evidence of a brand that has genuinely studied what Nigerian consumers need from portable charging.
At the accessible entry point is the OH PowerStick Mini 5,000mAh, a pocket sized unit with built-in dual cables for Type C and Lightning devices. It weighs almost nothing and eliminates the cable forgetfulness that turns a power bank into dead weight. The OH PowerPlay Neo 5,000mAh adds wireless charging capability and magnetic grip for compatible devices, alongside a notable product decision: 1,000 built in classic games, making it both a charger and an entertainment device for the commute or the wait.
For mid range needs, the OH PowerLite 10,000mAh 30W and the OH LuxeCharge series at 20,000mAh offer a range of form factors and wattage outputs for daily professional use. The OH 10,000mAh Wireless Power Bank adds cable free charging for users invested in that convenience.
At the serious end, the OH NovaCharge 20,000mAh 65W represents a category shift. Charging at 65W through USB C, it crosses the threshold from phone charger to laptop charger. For the remote working Nigerian professional who cannot be tethered to a wall socket, this changes the practical definition of mobile working. The OH Power Vault 30X at 30,000mAh and OH PowerMax 30 Ultra provide extended endurance for heavier use cases, while the OH Power Vault 50K at 50,000mAh 65W is the product for users whose power independence is an operational requirement rather than a convenience.
Ten products. One brand. Every portable power use case accounted for.
OH Mobility’s audio offering runs from the OH Sonic Pods and OH CrystalPods at the everyday tier to the OH PowerBeat Pro and OH Auralis Pro headsets at the premium level. The Auralis Pro is the brand’s most technically ambitious product in this category: Active Noise Cancellation with a premium ADi noise reduction chip, 8.0 CVC technology, a 6 microphone array, 30 hours playing time, 40mm audio drivers, and smart infrared wear detection. At this specification level, OH Mobility is not competing for the budget earbuds buyer. It is competing for the Nigerian consumer who has previously had to import their headset to get this quality.
The OH NeoWatch and OH NeoPulse add a wearable intelligence dimension to the OH Mobility ecosystem. Both offer health monitoring, Bluetooth calling, and multi day battery performance. The NeoWatch integrates GPT AI voice assistant functionality alongside NFC and a 2.01 inch HD display. The GPT AI integration means users can listen to music, answer calls, and view text and WhatsApp messages directly from the watch, removing the need to reach for a phone during a meeting or a commute. The NeoPulse adds an AMOLED HD retina display and a zinc alloy frame with electroplated finish.
The EcoFlow River 2 Pro and River 2 Max, distributed in Nigeria through OH Mobility, are not consumer accessories in the conventional sense. They are portable electricity infrastructure.
The River 2 Pro, at 768Wh capacity with 800W AC output and a 1,600W surge rating, uses LiFePO4 battery chemistry rated for 3,000 charge cycles at 80% or above retained capacity. Charged daily, that translates to over eight years before meaningful degradation begins. The River 2 Max provides 512Wh at 500W output for lighter use cases. Both units support solar input through the EcoFlow 60W Solar Panel, which uses monocrystalline silicon cells at 23.4% efficiency and carries an IP68 waterproof certification.
For the Nigerian context, where grid dependence has a well understood cost to productivity, health outcomes, and business continuity, this product tier represents a genuinely different kind of offer. For the Lagos freelancer working from a co-working space on Admiralty Way, the Ibadan small business owner running through another outage, or the Abuja professional whose generator bill has become its own line item, OH Mobility is not selling a backup charging option. It is selling a path out of grid dependency entirely, through a consumer accessible, solar compatible, noise free, emission free energy system.
No other Nigerian accessories brand currently occupies this space.
What the Full Picture Suggests
OH Mobility’s catalogue, viewed in its entirety, describes a brand with a coherent and ambitious product thesis. Every major pain point in the Nigerian mobile experience, from the cable that should transfer power safely, to the charger that should deliver it efficiently, to the power bank that should store it reliably, to the power station that should generate it independently, has a corresponding OH Mobility product.
Whether the brand’s distribution depth grows to match the ambition of its product architecture is the question worth watching. The Lekki location signals that Lagos is already part of the answer. For now, the entire range is available at ohmobility.com, with a retailer programme open to partners seeking to expand reach nationally.
The full catalogue, the retailer programme, and customer support are accessible at ohmobility.com or via +234 915 996 5657. Physical locations: 24 MKO Abiola Way, Ring Road, Ibadan and Off Fola Osibo Rd, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
















