Oukitel RT10 Industry

Oukitel’s Monster Rugged Tablet unveiled with 25,000mAh Battery and Barcode Scanner

Ready to ditch the delicate? Oukitel is charging full force into the rugged tablet arena with the RT10 Industry, and it’s making some serious noise at IFA 2025. If you thought rugged devices just meant rubber bumpers and big bezels, think again the RT10 Industry is brimming with features that could genuinely shake up the market.

Let’s start with what makes this slate stand out: its colossal 25,000mAh battery. That’s not a typo it’s the kind of battery that lets you forget about chargers, even on multi-day field missions. With 33W fast charging and the ability to step in as a portable power bank, this thing keeps going long after others tap out.

The RT10 Industry doesn’t just flex on battery life. Under the hood is a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip, 16GB of RAM, and half a terabyte of storage a combo that rivals some laptops. There’s an 11-inch FHD+ screen, which hits the sweet spot for seeing details without sacrificing portability.

 

Oukitel RT10 Industry

 

But here’s where it truly targets the pros: this tablet packs a 2D barcode scanner, NFC, a fingerprint sensor, and even supports multiple ports (USB-C, USB-A, RJ45, 3.5mm jack, plus pogo pins for docks). 5G? Check. WiFi 6? Absolutely. GPS with L1 and L5? You bet. Oukitel clearly wants this tablet to be at home in warehouses, field service, and retail, where quick scanning and bulletproof data connections matter most.

Imaging isn’t an afterthought either. A 32MP selfie cam sits up front, while the back boasts a trio of lenses 64MP, 20MP, and 5MP ready for documentation, inspections, and the unexpected.

Now, Oukitel has a real mountain to climb. Industry giants like Zebra and Getac have run this niche for years. Enterprises are slow to switch, sticking with trusted brands rather than experimenting with newcomers, no matter how attractive the spec sheet appears.

Still, Oukitel’s RT10 Industry isn’t just banking on durability it’s packing more built-in tools, hoping to let businesses streamline all their field gear into one powerhouse device. The real test? How it holds up to punishing daily use, and whether the software side keeps pace with top competitors.

If you work or play where ordinary tablets fear to tread, Oukitel’s big bet might be the rugged revelation you’ve been waiting for.