Choosing a power supply for a Xiaomi smartphone is a task that seems simple only at first glance. A mistake in choosing can lead not only to slow charging, but also to battery damage or even a fire hazard. In 2026, the range of chargers has expanded from budget โChinese nounamesโ to proprietary adapters with support for HyperCharge and Turbo Charging. How not to get confused in the characteristics and choose the best option?
Features of Xiaomi phones (including Redmi models, POCO And Black Shark, for example, is about using proprietary fast-charging protocols. 14 Pro supports 120W HyperCharge, but the original power supply is required to get the declared power, while many users mistakenly believe that any adapter with similar volts/ampers will do. 65W It can lead to the failure of the power management system in Xiaomi smartphones 2022-2026 This fact is confirmed by the company's engineers in the official Mi Community blog.
In this article, we will discuss:
- ๐ How to determine the minimum and maximum power supply for your model
- โก Why charging protocol is more important than the watts on the label
- ๐ก๏ธ 5 Signs of a Poor Adapter (and How to Recognize Them Before Buying)
- ๐ฑ Compatible with Redmi Note 12, Xiaomi 13T, POCO F5 other
1. Power supply: how many watts does your Xiaomi need
The first thing you look at when you choose a charger is watt power (W). But here lies the main mistake: many people believe that the more watts, the better. In fact, excess power will not accelerate charging if the smartphone does not support the appropriate protocol. 33W Fast Charging will not charge faster from the block 120W โ He will just take the maximum possible for himself. 33W.
To determine the optimal power, use the official specifications of your model. Below is a table with popular Xiaomi smartphones and their charging requirements:
| Smartphone model | Max. Charging power. | Protocol | Recommended power supply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Ultra | 90W | HyperCharge | The original Xiaomi 120W (GA120EM) |
| Redmi Note 13 Pro+ | 120W | Turbo Charging | Xiaomi 120W (MDY-12-ED) |
| POCO F6 Pro | 67W | Fast Charging 3.0 | The original Xiaomi 67W or Baseus 65W |
| Xiaomi 13 Lite | 67W | Fast Charging 2.0 | Any certified PD 3.0 65W+ |
| Redmi A2 | 10W | Standard USB. | Any block 5V/2A (10W) |
โ ๏ธ Note: If your smartphone supports Quick Charge 3.0/4.0 (for example, POCO X3 NFC), But the kit was a power supply on 22.5W, adapter-buying 30W The system is limited by protocol, not hardware".
For models with HyperCharge support (120W) It is critical to use the original cable from the kit. In 2023, Xiaomi confirmed that third-party cables were not available. USB-C reduce the power to 65W even with a branded block.
2. Rapid Charging Protocols: Why 67W โ 67W
The power supply is just the tip of the iceberg, and the main thing is the charging protocol, which determines how the smartphone and adapter โnegotiateโ to supply power. Xiaomi uses several proprietary protocols:
- ๐ฅ HyperCharge (120W) โ for Xiaomi flagships 12S Ultra, 13 Pro, 14 series
- โก Turbo Charging (67W/120W) โ Redmi Note 12 Pro+, POCO F4 GT
- โก Fast Charging 3.0/4.0 (33W-67W) โ most of the Redmi models and POCO
- โก Quick Charge 3.0/4.0 (18W-30W) โ Budget models and old flagships
Key problem: not all power supplies with support PD (Power Delivery is compatible with Xiaomi proprietary protocols, such as Anker adapter. 65W PD It will charge the MacBook well, but it will only give you a charge. 18W Xiaomi 13T, It does not support Fast Charging 3.0.
How do I check compatibility?
- Find the model of the power supply on the manufacturerโs website (for example, MDY-12-ED original 120W Xiaomi).
- Check the specifications for protocol support: Xiaomi Fast Charging or HyperCharge should be specified.
- Use apps like AccuBattery or Ampere to test the actual charging power.
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If your Xiaomi is warming up while charging, try turning off the โFast Chargingโ feature in the battery settings (Settings) โ Battery โ Charging settings. This will reduce power to 10W-18W, but extends the battery life.
3. Original vs. Third-Party Manufacturers: What to Choose
Xiaomiโs original power supplies guarantee 100% compatibility, but their price is often overpriced. Third-party adapters (e.g. Baseus, Anker, Ugreen) may offer similar specs cheaper, but itโs important to pay attention to:
- ๐ Certification: Look for the labeling USB-IF, CE, RoHS.
- ๐ Type of connector: new models need USB-C (USB-PD), for old ones (Redmi) 4X) โ Micro-USB.
- ๐ Guarantee: Reliable brands provide a guarantee 12-24 month.
- ๐ฅ Protection: mandatory OVP (surge-free), OCP (overload), SCP (short-circuit).
โ ๏ธ Warning: Power supplies without manufacturer labels (so-called "no-names") often lack protection against power surges. In 2023, Rospotrebnadzor published data that 37% of cheap chargers from online stores fail fire safety tests.
If you decide to save money, choose proven brands:
- ๐ฅ Baseus โ Optimal Price/Quality (Bipow models) 65W or 100W).
- ๐ฅ Anker โ Reliability, but more expensive (Nano or Prime series).
- ๐ฅ Ugreen โ Budget options with certification USB-IF.
Availability of certificates (CE, RoHS, USB-IF)
Compatible with the protocol of your Xiaomi (HyperCharge, Turbo Charging, etc.)
The power does not exceed the maximum for your model.
Protection OVP/OCP/SCP
Guarantee from the manufacturer 12+ months-->
4. Connectors and cables: why USB-C It doesnโt always mean fast charging.
Even with the right power supply, the charging speed can be limited by cable.For example, the cable from the Xiaomi kit 11T Pro supports 120W, cheap USB-C from the store 60W. The difference is:
- ๐ The thickness of conductors: for 100W+ We need cables with veins. 20AWG thicker.
- ๐ Identification chip: Xiaomiโs original cables have a built-in chip to activate HyperCharge.
- ๐ก๏ธ Screening: Cheap cables without a screen create interference and can overheat.
How do you choose a cable?
- For 67W-120W: look for the markings USB-C to USB-C supportive 5A (Baseus Burner or Anker PowerLine III).
- For 18W-33W: Any certified person will do USB-C supportive PD.
- For older models (Redmi 5, Mi) A1): need USB-C Micro-USB with Quick Charge 3.0 support.
โ ๏ธ Attention: Cable use USB 2.0 (thin, unmarked) SS SuperSpeed limits power to 10W block-wise 120W. This is due to the limitations of the protocol. USB 2.0 per current in 1.5A.
How to tell USB-C cable 120W conventional?
5.5 dangerous mistakes when choosing a power supply for Xiaomi
Even experienced users sometimes make mistakes that lead to a breakdown of the smartphone or battery.
- Ignoring charging protocol. Buying a block PD 65W Xiaomi 13 Pro (which needs HyperCharge) will lead to charging on the device 18W instead 120W.
- Use of the block from the laptop. Adopters for laptops (e.g. Dell) 130W) can give unstable voltage, which is harmful to the smartphone battery.
- Savings on cable. Cheap cable. USB-C without shielding can cause overheating of the connector or even melting of the insulation.
- Charging is "at the limit." Continuous use 120W reduces the battery life of 20-30% post 2 Data from Battery University).
- Ignoring temperature. Charging at below 0ยฐC or higher than 40ยฐC may cause the battery to swell.
๐ก Tip: If your Xiaomi supports HyperCharge, but youโre not in a hurry, use 50% charging mode (included in Settings). โ Battery โ Optimizing charging. This will extend the life of the battery without loss of convenience.
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Never use power supplies without the input voltage marking (should be indicated, for example, "100-240V ~ 50/60Hz"). Such adapters do not have protection against surges in the network and can fail at the first power throw.
6. Compatibility with Xiaomi models: selection by series
Each series of Xiaomi smartphones has its own charging features, below is a brief guide to selecting a power supply:
Flagships (Xiaomi) 12/13/14 series, Mix Fold)
Require original blocks with HyperCharge or Turbo Charging support, such as:
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra โ 90W (Xiaomi 120W or Baseus 100W Xiaomi-chip FC).
- Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 โ 67W (supports wireless charging 50W, But you need a wired adapter with PD 3.1).
The Redmi Note series (10/11/12/13)
Budget models are usually limited 33W, But the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ supportive 120W. It's important:
- For Redmi Note 11, any block is suitable PD 20W+.
- For the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ You need an adapter with support for Xiaomi Turbo Charging (for example, the original). MDY-12-ED).
POCO (F4/F5/F6, X3/X4/X5)
Models. POCO They often use the same protocols as Redmi, but with some nuances:
- POCO F5 Pro โ 67W (Fast Charging 3.0).
- POCO X5 Pro โ 67W, but only with the original cable.
- POCO M6 Pro โ 33W (compatible PD 30W+).
Budget models (Redmi A, POCO C)
These smartphones are usually limited. 10W-18W. Use of powerful blocks (30W+) It will not increase speed, but will not harm (if the block is of high quality).
7.Where to buy: official and verified sources
The charger market is flooded with counterfeits, so choosing where to buy is as important as specifications.
- ๐ Xiaomiโs official store (mi.com or branded retailers) โ a guarantee of originality, but prices are higher than the market.
- ๐ Proven marketplaces: Wildberries (look for sellers rated 98%+ Ozon (check for photo certificates in the description) AliExpress (only official stores of Baseus, Anker, Ugreen brands).
- ๐ข Specialized stores (for example, Svyaznoy, M. Video) - often there are promotions for certified adapters.
โ ๏ธ Attention: Avito and similar sites risk running into a fake or used unit with worn capacitors. In 2023, Roskoshestvo tested 15 chargers with Avito - 8 of them did not meet the declared characteristics.
Before buying, check:
- Hologram or sticker with serial number (original Xiaomi).
- Block weight โ counterfeits are often easier to 20-30% for lack of protection.
- Packaging โ Xiaomiโs original adapters come in a box with a logo and barcode.