Xiaomi smartphones have long been popular due to a combination of powerful features and affordable prices. But even the most productive gadget is useless with a discharged battery — so the question of fast charging becomes critical. The original chargers from Xiaomi support Quick Charge, Fast Charge and HyperCharge, but they are easy to fake or overpay for unreliable analogues. Where to buy a real fast charging for Xiaomi without the risk of running into counterfeit or overpayment?
In this article, we will analyze 7 proven places to buy – from official stores to warranty marketplaces, compare prices for popular models (including the Xiaomi 120W HyperCharge, 67W Turbo Charge and 33W Fast Charge), and give a checklist on how to distinguish the original from a fake.
1.The official Xiaomi store: pros and pitfalls
The most reliable way to buy an original fast charger is to order it from the official Xiaomi store, which features all the current models, from the 20W for budget smartphones to the 120W HyperCharge for flagships.
- 🔹 100% original products with manufacturer’s warranty (usually 12 months).
- 🔹 Current models – no risk of buying outdated or incompatible charging.
- 🔹 Frequent discounts and sales (for example, during Black Friday or 11.11").
First, prices are often higher than those of merchants on marketplaces (the difference can be as high as 30%); second, not all models are always available – popular charging (for example, 67W for Xiaomi 13 Pro) often run out; third, delivery can take up to 2 weeks if ordered from abroad (for example, from a European warehouse).
⚠️ Note: The official Xiaomi store sometimes sells "gray" charges - those intended for other regions (for example, the Chinese versions without European certification). They may not fit Russian outlets or have a different standard for a plug. EU plug (Euro fork) or Type C (USB-C).
If you decide to buy here, check out the section "Accessory → Chargers". For convenience, you can filter products by power (from 18W to 120W) or connector type (USB-C or USB-A).
2. Marketplaces: Wildberries, Ozon, Yandex Market
Russian marketplaces are a convenient way to buy fast charging for Xiaomi with fast delivery (often the next day) and payment on receipt. However, there is a high probability of running into a fake or overpaying for a branded product.-3 platform:
| Marketplace. | Pluses | Cons | Average price for 67W charging |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wildberries | ✅ Quick delivery (1-3 day-day)✅ Return during the 14 days✅ Lots of feedback. | ❌ Frequent fakes under the guise of the original❌ Prices are higher than on AliExpress | 2 200 — 2 800 ₽ |
| Ozon | ✅ Buyer protection system✅ Frequent discounts and cashback✅ Possibility of self-export | ❌ Many sellers with low ratings❌ It is difficult to distinguish the original from the replica. | 2 000 — 2 600 ₽ |
| Yandex Market | ✅ Price aggregator from different stores✅ Convenient filter according to characteristics✅ Photo reviews | ❌ Fewer sellers than on WB/Ozon❌ Delivery may take longer | 2 100 — 2 700 ₽ |
To avoid getting a fake, follow these rules:
Check the seller's name (avoid "no-name" low-rated stores)
Search for the phrases "100% original", "official distributor"
Compare the price with the average market (too cheap is a fake)
Read the reviews with the photo (real customers often post the packaging)
Check for certificates (for example, CE, RoHS)-->
Look at the retailers who are labeled “Official Partner Xiaomi” and they have a higher chance of selling original products, like the Wildberries, Mi Store Official or Xiaomi Russia stores.
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Before buying, check the charging serial number on Xiaomi Verify’s website – this will help confirm authenticity.
3. AliExpress and other Chinese sites: cheap but risky
AliExpress, Gearbest and Banggood offer fast charging for Xiaomi at prices 30-50% It is lower than in Russia, for example, the original Xiaomi. 67W Turbo Charge is around here. 1 200–1 500 ₽ (against 2 000–2 500 ₽ But the savings have a downside:
- ⚠️ Long delivery (from 2 weeks to 2 months, especially if the goods come from China).
- ⚠️ High chance of counterfeiting – even for highly rated sellers.
- ⚠️ Warranty problems – returning goods to China is almost impossible.
- ⚠️ No European plug – you will have to use an adapter.
If you still decide to buy on AliExpress, pay attention to the following points:
1. Check the seller's rating - it should be at least 98% with orders from 1000+. Pay attention to the reviews with photos and videos.
2. Look for stores labeled "Top Brand" or "Official Store." For example, Xiaomi Official Store, Mi Global Store. But remember, even they sometimes sell "gray" products.
3.Clarify the charging version. For example, the Xiaomi 13 Pro needs the MDY-12-ED (120W) model, and the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ needs the MDY-11-EP (67W) model.
4. Check the trim. Xiaomi’s original charging should come in a proprietary hologram box, USB-C to USB-C cable (if it’s not a separate purchase) and instructions in multiple languages.
How to distinguish the original charging Xiaomi from a fake?
4. Local electronics stores: M. Video, Citilink, Eldorado
If you need to charge right now, you can go to the electronics stores.
- 📍 You can touch the product before buying.
- 💳 Payment in cash or card on the spot.
- 🔄 Return within 14 days under the Consumer Protection Act.
However, the range is usually limited to popular models (such as the Xiaomi 33W or 67W), and prices can be overpriced by 10-20% compared to online stores.
Before going to the store:
1. Check the availability of goods on the site (for example, through M. Video or Citilink).
2.Clarify whether there is a warranty from the manufacturer (sometimes stores give their warranty, but it may not cover battery defects).
3. Bring your smartphone with you so you can check the compatibility of charging (for example, using the Ampere app, which shows the real charging power).
⚠️ Note: Some stores sell “universal” fast charging from third-party brands (such as Baseus or Anker) under the guise of original ones. They may work, but do not always support all Xiaomi technologies (such as HyperCharge or Turbo Charge). Check with the seller whether the charging is certified for your smartphone model.
5. Social networks and message boards: Avito, Yula, VKontakte
Buying fast charging for Xiaomi is always a lottery, and on the one hand, you can find rare models (for example, 120W HyperCharge for Xiaomi 11T Pro) at a price below the market.
- 🚨 100% no guarantee – if the charger burns down in a week, it will be impossible to return the money.
- 🔋 Worn-out batteries – used charging can have reduced power.
- 🎭 Fakes disguised as the original – sellers often give replicas for real.
If you decide to buy from hand, follow these rules:
1. Check charging on site. Bring your smartphone and the Ampere app (or AccuBattery) to measure real power.The original 67W charging should show at least 60W when connected.
2. demand a check or a warranty card. Even if the warranty has already expired, the presence of a document confirms that the goods were purchased in the official store.
3. inspect the case for damage. Cracks, melts or foreign smells (for example, burns) are a sign that the charging was in operation in extreme conditions.
4. Check the package. Xiaomi's original charging should come with a cable (if it's not a separate purchase) and a branded box. Without packaging, there's a high probability of forgery.
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Buying fast charging for Xiaomi “with hands” is only possible if you know the technique and can check it on the spot, otherwise the risks outweigh the possible savings.
6.Overseas stores: Amazon, eBay, Gearbest
If you don’t mind waiting for delivery from abroad, you can consider buying on Amazon, eBay or Gearbest. Here you often come across rare models (for example, Xiaomi 200W HyperCharge for Xiaomi 14), which are not available in Russia.
| Shop | Pluses | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon | ✅ Wide range✅ Reliable buyer protection✅ Quick delivery (if ordered from European warehouses) | ❌ High price (including delivery and fees)❌ Not all sellers are sent to Russia |
| eBay | ✅ You can find rare and used models✅ Sometimes there are lots with a big discount. | ❌ Risk of running into fraudsters❌ Delivery can take a month or more |
| Gearbest | ✅ Low prices✅ Frequent sales | ❌ Lots of fakes.❌ Difficulties with return |
When ordering from abroad, consider:
1. Customs duties: If the order value exceeds 200 euros, you will have to pay VAT (20%) and duty (usually 15-30%).
2. Compatible with Russian sockets, charging for the European market have a Type C plug (EU plug, and for the American - Type A/B. Check with the seller.
3. Warranty: Most foreign stores do not provide a warranty in Russia, except for Amazon, where you can sometimes issue an international warranty.
7.Alternative options: third-party brands and universal charging
If Xiaomi’s original charging is too expensive or not available, you can consider certified counterparts from other brands, the main thing is that they support the same fast charging technologies (Quick Charge 3.0/4.0, Power Delivery).
- 🔌 Baseus 65W GaN – Compact charging with support PD 3.0 and QC 4.0. Suitable for Xiaomi 11/12/13 series.
- 🔌 Anker PowerPort III 65W — 18 months warranty, compatible with Redmi Note 10 Pro and later.
- 🔌 Ugreen 100W GaN is a powerful charger for flagships (Xiaomi 13 Ultra, 14 Pro). PD 3.1.
- 🔌 Belkin BoostCharge 68W — standard-certified USB-IF, battery-safe.
Advantages of third-party charging:
✅ Often cheaper than original ones (e.g. Baseus) 65W It's about 1,800. ₽, The original Xiaomi 67W — 2 500 ₽).
✅ Universality – one charge can be used for a smartphone, laptop and headphones.
✅ Sometimes the best build quality (e.g. Anker and Belkin are known for reliability).
There are, however, downsides:
❌ Not all models support HyperCharge (e.g. Xiaomi) 120W Charging requires a special protocol, which is only available in the original devices).
❌ It may not be operating at full capacity (for example, instead of 65W give 45W).
❌ There is no guarantee of compatibility with future Xiaomi models.
⚠️ Attention: Cheap no-name charging with AliExpress (price up to 500) ₽) These devices often fail to meet the declared power and can damage the battery of the smartphone. According to GSMArena tests, such devices not only charge more slowly, but also overheat, reducing battery life by 20-30%.