Wireless charging for Xiaomi smartphones has become an integral part of the brand ecosystem, but many users still face questions: how to use it correctly, which models support Qi technology, and why the phone sometimes does not charge without a wire. In this article, we will examine all the nuances from choosing a charger to optimizing the process for maximum speed.
The concept of wireless charging is based on the principle of electromagnetic induction: energy is transferred through a special platform to the receiver in the phone. However, not all Xiaomi models are equipped with this feature out of the box. For example, the flagship series Mi 11, 12, 13 and 14 support the Qi standard with a capacity of up to 50 watts, while budget devices like the Redmi Note 12 can require additional accessories. It is also important to consider that the charging speed depends not only on the smartphone, but also on the wireless station itself.
If youβre trying to charge Xiaomi wirelessly for the first time, this guide will help you avoid the typical mistakes, from the wrong positioning of the phone on the court to choosing an incompatible charger. And for experienced users, we have prepared life hacks to speed up the process and extend the battery life.
What Xiaomi models support wireless charging
Not all Xiaomi smartphones are equipped with a wireless charging module, the feature is available mainly in flagship and some mid-budget series. Below is the current list of models with support for Qi (2026):
- π± Xiaomi 14 Pro, Xiaomi 14 Ultra β up to 80 W (with proprietary charging)
- π± Xiaomi 13 Pro, Xiaomi 13 Ultra β up to 50 W
- π± Xiaomi 12 Pro, Xiaomi 12S Ultra - up to 50 watts
- π± Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro, Mi 11 Ultra β up to 67 watts (with original adapter)
- π± Xiaomi Mix 4, Mix Fold 2/3 β before 50 Watt
- β οΈ Redmi K60 Pro, POCO F5 Pro β only with an additional receiver case
Important: Even if your model is on the list, the charging speed may differ from the stated one. For example, the Xiaomi 13 Pro supports 50 watts only with the original Xiaomi Wireless Charger 50W. With universal Qi platforms, power is often limited to 10-15 watts.
For budget models (for example, Redmi Note 12 or POCO X5) wireless charging is possible only with the use of special cases-receivers that are attached to the back of the smartphone and connect to the USB-C connector.
What wireless charging to choose for Xiaomi
The choice of charger is not only about speed, but also about safety, and using low-quality or uncertified sites can cause the battery to overheat or even bloat.
- π Power: for flagships (Xiaomi) 13/14) optimally 30β50 W, for the middle segment (Mi) 11) β 20β30 Wh, for public sector men with a case β 5β10 Watt.
- π·οΈ Certification: Look for the Qi marking and the Wireless Power Consortium logo (WPC). Xiaomiβs original charging systems are Qi 1.2.4 certified+.
- π Size and design: for convenience, choose areas with autoposition (magnetic mounting) or a stand with an adjustable angle.
- π Additional features: Some models support simultaneous charging of the phone and headphones (e.g. Xiaomi Wireless Charger) 2-in-1).
Among the options tested are:
| Charging model | Power | Compatibility | Price (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Wireless Charger 50W | 50 W (for Xiaomi 13/14) | Flagships with Qi | ~4 500 β½ |
| Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Pad | 30 Watts. | Mi 11, Mix 4, Redmi K50 | ~2 800 β½ |
| Baseus Wireless Charger | 15 W. | Universal (all models with Qi) | ~1 500 β½ |
| Anker PowerWave Pad | 10 Watts. | Budget models with a case | ~1 200 β½ |
A critical nuance: if your Xiaomi supports 50W charging, but you use a universal 10W pad, the phone will automatically limit consumption to 5-7W for safety.
β οΈ Warning: Do not use wireless charging without Qi certification from unknown brands. They can give out unstable voltage, which leads to shorter battery life or even damage.
Step-by-step: how to charge Xiaomi wireless charging
The wireless charging process seems intuitive, but in practice, many users make mistakes that either make the phone fail to charge or do so too slowly.
Make sure your Xiaomi model supports Qi or plug in a receiver case|
Check that wireless charging is enabled in the settings (path: Settings β Battery β Wireless charging)|
Use a certified site with the power corresponding to your phone |
Remove a thick case or metal accessories (they block the signal)|
Place your phone in the center of the charging area (the beep should sound)-->
Step 1. Check compatibility. Make sure your Xiaomi supports Qi (see list above). If not, buy a receiver case (e.g. Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Receiver).
Step 2: Set up the phone. Some models have wireless charging turned off by default.
- Go to Settings β Battery and Performance β Wireless Charging.
- Turn on the switch (if any).
- Activate the option "Fast wireless charging" (for flagships).
Step 3: Connect the charging station. Connect the site to the power source (outlet or power supply) USB-Important: Use an original power adapter with sufficient power, for example, to charge 50 watts you need a power supply of at least 65 watts.
Step 4: Position your phone. Put your smartphone in the center of the court with the screen up. Most Xiaomi models emit an audible signal or vibration when you successfully connect. If there is no indication, move the phone a few millimeters.
Step 5: Process monitoring: A wireless charging icon will appear on the lock screen, and to speed up the process, turn off the background apps and activate the aircraft mode (this will reduce battery load).
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If the phone is heating up more than usual, take it off the charge for 5-10 minutes. Overheating above 45 Β° C automatically reduces the charging speed to 5 watts for safety.
Why Xiaomi is not charging wirelessly: typical problems and solutions
If a smartphone doesn't respond to wireless charging, the reasons could be both hardware and software.
- π Incorrect positioning: even a slight shift of the phone relative to the center of the pad interrupts charging. Try moving the device or using a magnetically fastened charger.
- π΅ Cover or accessories: thick covers (especially with metal inserts), finger rings or magnetic holders block the signal.
- π Faulty charging station: check if the site is working with another phone. If not, the problem is charging (capacitor burnt out or cable damaged).
- π± Software glitch: Reboot your phone or reset your battery settings (Settings) β System system β Resetting settings β Resetting battery settings).
- π Worn-out battery: if the battery is severely degraded (capacity below 70%), wireless charging may not start. β Battery β Battery status.
If the phone gets hotter than 40Β°C, the system automatically turns off fast charging.
- Take your phone off the set and let it cool.
- Check if the charging vents are closed.
- Use the area in a ventilated area (not on soft surfaces like a bed or sofa).
β οΈ Attention: If after all the manipulations, wireless charging still doesn't work, check the integrity of the contacts on the back of the phone (for models with a receiver case). Sometimes oxidation or contamination of metal sites blocks the transmission of energy. Clean them with an alcohol napkin.
What if the charge is turned on, then turned off?
How to speed up wireless charging Xiaomi: 5 working ways
Wireless charging is always slower than wired charging, but it can be optimized. Here are proven methods to speed up the process:
- β‘ Use the original charging: for example, Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charger charges Xiaomi 13 Pro 50% in 25 minutes, while the universal platform will spend 1.5 hours on it.
- βοΈ Cool your phone: charge it in a cool room or use a cooling stand.Β°C charging speed increases by 10-15%.
- π΄ Activate the aircraft mode: disconnecting the mobile network and Wi-Fi reduces the load on the processor, which speeds up charging by 5-10%.
- π Close your background apps: games, social networks, and instant messengers consume power even in the background. Close them through Settings β Annexes β Launched.
- π Update the firmware: in new versions MIUI Charging algorithms optimized. Check the updates in Settings β The phone. β Updating the system.
For maximum effect, combine these methods. For example, if you put the Xiaomi 14 Pro on the original 50W charge, activate the aircraft mode and cool the phone, the charging time from 0 to 100% will be reduced from 50 to 35-40 minutes.
Bonus Lifehack: If you use Xiaomi charging with reverse charging, you can charge your phone and Xiaomi Buds headphones at the same time, but in this case, the charging speed of the phone will decrease by 20-30%.
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The optimal temperature for wireless charging is 20-30 Β° C. When heated above 35 Β° C, the speed automatically drops, and above 45 Β° C, charging is completely turned off.
Security and Myths About Xiaomi Wireless Charging
There are many myths surrounding Qi technology, and let's see what's true and what's wrong.
- β Myth 1: "Wireless charging spoils the battery faster than wired charging." Reality: when used correctly (without overheating), there is no difference in wear. Today's Xiaomi smartphones automatically adjust current.
- β Myth 2: "You can use any charge that says Qi." Reality: only certified devices guarantee stable voltage. Cheap fakes can knock out a battery.
- β Myth 3: "Wireless charging is 2 times slower than wired charging." Reality: for Xiaomi flagships, the difference is 20β30% (for example, 50 W vs. 67 W for wired ones).
- β Myth 4: "The charger works through any case." Reality: cases thicker than 3 mm or with metal elements block the signal.
Safety facts:
- π‘οΈ All original Xiaomi charging have protection against overheating, short circuit and overload.
- π Wireless charging does not create harmful radiation β the power of the electromagnetic field is hundreds of times lower than the maximum permissible norm.
- π± Xiaomi phones use Mi Turbo Charge system, which adapts the current to the battery temperature.
However, there are also objective disadvantages:
- π Energy loss: up to 20% of energy is lost during transmission (converted to heat).
- π Battery wear: if you constantly charge your phone 100%, battery capacity will decrease by 10-15% per year.
β οΈ Warning: Don't leave your phone wirelessly charging overnight. Once you reach 100%, your smartphone continues to be micro-charged, which accelerates battery degradation. MIUI, limit the charge to 80%.