When it comes to Xiaomi smartphone chargers, many users are confused about the names, and what is commonly referred to as simply βchargingβ may actually be hiding several types of devices: Power adapters, cables, wireless charging stations, or even power bank, are particularly hard to understand for newcomers who have just purchased a Redmi phone, POCO Or Mi and want to buy the original charger instead of the lost or broken charge.
In this article, we will discuss the official name of Xiaomi phone chargers, what fast charging technologies they support (such as Quick Charge 3.0, Turbo Charge or HyperCharge), and how to distinguish the original adapter from a fake. You will also learn whether you can use charging from other brands and what parameters are important when choosing a compatible device. If you have ever wondered, "What is the name of this box that comes with the Xiaomi 13 Pro?", the answers are below.
Official names of Xiaomi chargers
Xiaomi does not use one universal name for all its chargers, instead, the documentation and packaging indicate the model of the adapter and its specifications.
- π Power Adapter is the most common name, for example, Mi Power Adapter. 18W Redmi Power Adapter 33W.
- β‘ Fast Charger β if Quick Charge, Turbo Charge or HyperCharge technologies are supported.
- π Charging Head β this is sometimes called a compact adapter without cable (for example, for Xiaomi). 12T).
- π¦ Charging Kit β if there is an adapter in the box + cable (e.g. Mi Charging Kit) 67W).
Itβs important to understand that Xiaomi often changes the design and power of chargers depending on the phone model. For example, the flagship Mi or Xiaomi 13 series smartphones come with adapters for 67W or 120W, whereas the budget Redmi can come with charges for 10W or 18W. The name is always indicated on the adapter itself β usually on the bottom or side.
Xiaomi fast charging technologies: Quick Charge, Turbo Charge, HyperCharge
One of the key differences of Xiaomi chargers is the support of branded and standard fast charging technologies.
| Technology | Max. Power. | Phone models | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quick Charge 3.0 | 18W | Redmi Note 8/9, Mi 9, POCO F1 | It is compatible with most Android devices, but not the fastest for new Xiaomi models. |
| Turbo Charge | 30Wβ33W | Redmi K30, Mi 10, POCO X3 | Xiaomiβs proprietary technology requires an original adapter and cable. |
| HyperCharge | 67Wβ120W | Xiaomi 11T Pro, 12 Pro, 13 Ultra | The fastest charger, but it heats up the phone, requires a special cable that supports high currents. |
If your phone supports, for example, HyperCharge 120W, but you use 18W charging, the charging speed will be limited. Xiaomi's original HyperCharge adapters have a unique authentication chip - without it, the phone won't charge at full power, even if you plug in a third-party adapter with the same power.
β οΈ Warning: Using non-original HyperCharge-enabled chargers can cause the battery to overheat or even fail, especially for adapters without Xiaomi certification.
How to distinguish the original charging Xiaomi from a fake
Fake Xiaomi-branded chargers are common in the market, and they not only charge the phone slower, but can also be dangerous (overheating, short circuit).
The Mi or Redmi logo is clear, no blurs |
Inscriptions in English (fakes often contain Chinese characters)|
Serial number on the sticker matches the code on the package |
The weight of the adapter is not too light (fakes are often made from cheap plastic)|
The kit is a cable with a proprietary braid (the original has a dense and matte one)-->
Another reliable way to check is to download the official Mi Home app and scan it. QR-The app will show you if the device is original. Also note the color and shape of the plug: the original charges Xiaomi plug is usually white or black, with a glossy surface, and not matte, as many fakes.
What happens if you use a fake charger?
Can I use the chargers from other brands?
Xiaomi phones support standard charging protocols such as USB-PD (Power Delivery) or Quick Charge, so you can theoretically use adapters from Samsung, Apple or Anker.
- π The power must match or exceed the original, for example, if your Redmi Note 11 supports the same power. 33W, charging 18W It will work, but it will work slower.
- β‘ The cable has to keep the current high. 120W You need a special cable with a marking 6A or 100W+.
- π± Some features may not work, such as Mi Smart Charge or battery temperature optimization, only enabled with the original adapters.
Best to choose chargers with USB-IF certification or Qualcomm Quick Charge. From proven brands, you can recommend Anker, Baseus or Ugreen - they produce adapters that are compatible with Xiaomi, but cheaper than the original.
β οΈ Note: If you use a charger from a MacBook (for example, USB-C 61W), It will physically fit Xiaomi, but the phone can limit power to the next one. 18W It's normal and doesn't harm the battery.
What Charging is suitable for popular Xiaomi models
To avoid making a mistake with the choice, here is the compatibility table for popular Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphones:
| Model phone | Recommended charging | Max. Power. | Type of connector |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 13 Ultra | Mi 120W HyperCharge Adapter | 120W | USB-C |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | Redmi 120W Fast Charger | 120W | USB-C |
| POCO F5 Pro | POCO 67W Turbo Charger | 67W | USB-C |
| Redmi 10A | Redmi 10W Standard Charger | 10W | USB-A (Micro-USB) |
For older models (such as the Redmi 4X or Mi A1), standard 10W charging with a Micro-USB connector will work. However, if you want to speed up charging, you can buy an adapter with Quick Charge 3.0 (such as the Mi Quick Charge Adapter 18W) and a USB-C cable β Micro-USB.
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If you lost the original charger, check the phone model on Xiaomi's website under Accessories.It usually lists compatible adapters with direct purchase links.
Wireless charging for Xiaomi: names and features
In addition to wired adapters, Xiaomi also makes wireless chargers, which are called differently:
- πͺ Mi Wireless Charging Pad - standard charging pad on the 20W or 30W.
Xiaomiβs wireless charging supports Qi, so you can charge other smartphones (such as iPhones or Samsungs). However, for maximum speed, it is better to use original accessories. For example, the Mi Wireless Charging Pad 30W charges the Xiaomi 13 Pro at 30W, whereas third-party sites are usually limited to 10W-15W.
β οΈ Warning: Wireless charging heats the phone more than wired charging.If you notice that the Xiaomi case has become hot while charging, remove the case and put the phone on a flat surface for better cooling.
Where to buy the original charging for Xiaomi
To avoid counterfeiting, buy Xiaomi chargers from trusted locations:
- π The official Xiaomi or Mi Store website, guaranteed original accessories, but prices can be higher.
- π Authorized resellers: AliExpress (official Xiaomi stores), Amazon, Wildberries or Ozone (check seller reviews and ratings).
- π¬ Salons: Communication, MTS, Beeline - there are often original charging, but the range is limited.
The cost of the original adapters varies from 500 β½ simple-loading 10W up to 3000-4000 β½ HyperCharge 120W. If the price is significantly lower than the market price (for example, 120W-charge for 800 β½), It's a sure sign of a fake.
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Before buying, check the charging serial number on Xiaomiβs website or through the Mi Home app.This is the only way to make sure itβs original.