Wireless charging on Xiaomi: how to turn on, configure and troubleshoot

Wireless charging on Xiaomi smartphones is a convenient feature that eliminates the need to connect the cable every time. However, many users face the problem: the device does not charge from a wireless charging station, although it seemingly supports the technology. The reasons can be different from the banal disabled feature in the settings to the hardware limitations of a particular model.

In this article, we’ll take a look at how to enable wireless charging on Xiaomi (including Redmi, POCO and Mi models), check your device’s compatibility, set up optimal settings, and fix common bugs, and find out which charging stations are best for maximum speed and safety.

Spoiler: Not all Xiaomi smartphones support wireless charging out of the box β€” some require additional accessories or firmware β€” but even if your model is on the compatible list, sometimes it’s enough to just activate a hidden setting.

What Xiaomi models support wireless charging

Before you try to turn on the feature, make sure your smartphone supports it. Xiaomi is wirelessly charging mainly flagship and some mid-budget models. Here is the current list for 2026:

  • πŸ“± Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 10 Ultra, Mi 10 Pro, Mi 9 Pro 5G (Only for the Chinese market).

Note that even if your model is on the list, the charging speed may vary. For example, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra supports up to 50 watts, and the Redmi K60 Ultra only supports 30 watts.

ModelMax. power (Watt)Additional accessory required
Xiaomi 14 Pro50No.
Xiaomi 13 Ultra50No.
Redmi K60 Ultra30Yeah (glass back panel)
POCO F5 Pro30Yeah (special case)
Mi 11 Ultra67 (with a proprietary station)No.

Important: Metal-body models (such as the Redmi Note 12 Pro+) do not support wireless charging due to physical limitations – the metal blocks the electromagnetic field.

πŸ“Š Your Xiaomi smartphone supports wireless charging?
Yeah, it's out of the box.
Yeah, but you need accessories.
No, but I'd like to add.
I don't know.
I have a different brand.

How to check if your Xiaomi has wireless charging

If you’re not sure if your device supports the feature, there are a few ways to know:

  1. Search the model on mi.com and find the Battery and Charging section.
  2. Use the CPU-Z app. Install it from Google Play, open the Battery tab, and check the Wireless charging bar.

If none of these methods worked, you probably don't have a model that supports the technology, but there's a workaround, universal wireless charging adapters that attach to a USB-C connector.

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On some models (e.g. POCO F3), wireless charging appears after updating the firmware to MIUI 14. Check the relevance of the software in Settings β†’ About Phone β†’ System Update.

Step-by-step: how to enable wireless charging on Xiaomi

If your smartphone supports the function but it doesn't work, check the settings first. Here's a universal guide for all compatible models:

  1. Open the Settings.
  2. Go to the Battery and Performance section.
  3. Choose Wireless Charging (or Fast Wireless Charging).
  4. Activate the switch. On some models (for example, Xiaomi 13 Pro), you can choose the power here: Standard (10 W) or Fast (30/50 W).
  5. Confirm action if a warning appears. Some models require consent to use the function because of the heat.

If there is no Wireless Charging option on the menu, try an alternative path:

  1. Open the Settings. β†’ Additionally.
  2. Select Special Opportunities.
  3. Find the Physical buttons and gestures section.
  4. Scroll down to Wireless functions.

The POCO F5 Pro and Redmi K60 Ultra may need to install a branded case with wireless charging support - without it, the function is not activated.

β˜‘οΈ Preparation for the first wireless charging

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Why wireless charging doesn’t work on Xiaomi: 7 reasons and solutions

If you have enabled the feature, but the smartphone still does not charge, the problem may be one of the following factors:

  • ⚑ Incompatible charging station: Xiaomi recommends using branded devices (for example, Mi Wireless Charging Pad.
  • πŸ”‹ The case is too thick. The wireless charging works up to 5 mm. If the case is thicker, remove it or use a model with a cutout.
  • πŸ“± Overheating of the device, at temperatures above 40Β°C smartphone automatically turns off charging. Let it cool down.
  • πŸ”Œ The reels should match. Try to move the phone slightly until the indication appears.
  • πŸ› οΈ A damaged coil in a smartphone, if the phone fell or was repaired, the integrity of the module may have been compromised.
  • πŸ“² Outdated firmware. Some models (e.g. Mi 10 Pro) only show wireless charging after upgrading to a newer version. MIUI 13+.
  • πŸ”„ Conflict with other functions: Turn off Reverse Charging (if enabled) and Power Saving Mode.

If the problem persists, try resetting the battery settings:

  1. Go to Settings. β†’ Battery.
  2. Click on the three dots in the upper right corner.
  3. Select Reset Battery Settings.
  4. Confirm the action and restart the device.
What to do if the smartphone warms up during wireless charging?
This is normal – at power over 20 watts, heating is inevitable. However, if the temperature is above 45Β°C: 1. Remove the case. 2. Use an active cooling station (for example, Xiaomi Mi Fast Wireless Charge Cooling Edition). 3. Charge in the ventilated room. 4. Reduce the power to 10-15 watts in the settings.

How to speed up wireless charging on Xiaomi: 5 working ways

Standard wireless charging on Xiaomi often runs slower than wired charging, but there are ways to increase the speed:

  • πŸ”₯ Use a proprietary station. 50W Wireless Charger gives maximum power to Xiaomi 13 Ultra.
  • ⚑ Enable Fast Charging Mode. In battery settings, activate Fast Wireless Charging (if available).
  • πŸ“΅ Turn off all background processes. Close games and heavy apps before charging.
  • πŸ”„ Turn the phone down. Some models have better heat dissipation.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Use a cooling stand, such as the Baseus Wireless Charger with Fan, which reduces the temperature by 5-10.Β°C.

Comparison of speeds on Xiaomi 13 Pro:

ConditionsSpeed (W)Time to 100%
Standard station (10 W)7–9~3 hours
Branded station (50 W)40–45~1 hour 10 minutes
With cooling (+ fan)48–50~55 minutes

Important: When using power over 30 watts, avoid using your smartphone at the same time – this can lead to overheating and automatic power outage.

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The maximum speed of wireless charging is achieved only if three conditions are met: branded station, correct position of the phone and the absence of overheating.

Which charging station to choose for Xiaomi: an overview of the best options

The quality of the charging station is not only the key to speed, but also to safety, and here are the proven models that are compatible with Xiaomi:

  • πŸ† Xiaomi Mi 50W Wireless Charging Stand – official station with support for vertical charging. 13/14 Pro.
  • πŸ’° Baseus 65W 3-in-1 Wireless Charger is a universal station for phone, watches and headphones, up to 15 watts for smartphones.
  • πŸ”₯ Anker PowerWave Pad - budget version with support for 10 watts. Compatible with all models Xiaomi.
  • πŸš€ Belkin BoostCharge Pro – premium cooling station with power up to 30 W.

When choosing, pay attention to:

  • Power: Must match the maximum for your model (see the table above).
  • Certification: Look for the Qi marking (Wireless Charging Standard).
  • Additional functions: fan, backlight, support for several devices.

⚠️ Attention: cheap stations without Qi certification can damage the battery due to unstable voltage, especially models with power above 20 watts.

Wireless charging carried supported Xiaomi models: workarounds

If your smartphone isn’t on the compatible list but you want to use wireless charging, there are two options:

  1. Universal adapter for USB-C. Devices like the Nillkin Magic Tag or Yootop Wireless Receiver connect to the USB-C connector and allow you to charge from any Qi station. Minus: sticks out of the connector and blocks access to it.
  2. Replace the back cover. Some models (like the Redmi Note 11 Pro+) sell glass back panels with a built-in coil. Requires the phone to be disassembled.

Before buying an adapter, check:

  • πŸ”Œ Compatible with your model (some adapters don’t work with Xiaomi due to proprietary protocols).
  • πŸ“ Thickness – thin adapters (up to 3 mm) do not block covers.
  • ⚑ Power – Most adapters only support 5–10 watts.

⚠️ Note: Adapters can cause a loss of warranty if the manufacturer considers it a modification, and they often warm up stronger than the built-in modules.

FAQ: answers to frequent questions about wireless charging Xiaomi

Can I use wireless charging on Xiaomi with a case?
Yes, but the case should be thinner than 3-5 mm and contain no metal elements. For models with magnetic fastening (for example, Xiaomi 13 Ultra) only special cases with a cutout under the coil are suitable.
Why is Xiaomi slowly charging wirelessly?
The reasons are: a non-original station, power saving mode, overheating or background processes. Try turning off all applications, use a branded station and charge in a cool place.
Can you charge Xiaomi from charging for iPhone?
Yes, if the station supports Qi. However, power will be limited to 7.5 watts (maximum for iPhone), even if your Xiaomi supports more.
How to turn off the sound when wireless charging on Xiaomi?
Go to Settings β†’ Sounds and Vibrations β†’ System Sounds and turn off Charging Sound. On some models, this is done through Battery Settings.
Is wireless charging harmful to Xiaomi’s battery?
When used correctly (original accessories, no overheating) – no, but constant charging at maximum power (50 watts) can reduce battery life by 10-15% in 2-3 years.