Choosing a charger for Xiaomi Redmi is more difficult than it seems at first glance. The wrong power supply can not only slow down charging, but also reduce battery life or even put your smartphone out of order. In this article, we will understand what charges are suitable for different models of Redmi (from the budget Redmi 13C to the flagship Redmi K70 Pro), how the original adapters differ from third-party adapters, and what to look for when buying.
Xiaomiβs smartphones feature support for Quick Charge, HyperCharge and Turbo Charging, but not all chargers are equally efficient. For example, the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ supports 210-watt charging, but it requires a special adapter that does not come with all versions. If you lost the original charger or want to buy a spare, our guide will help avoid errors.
1. Original Xiaomi chargers: pros and cons
Charges from Xiaomi are divided into several lines, and each is designed for specific models of Redmi.
- π MDY-12-EX (18W) β standard for most budget Redmis (e.g. Redmi) 10A, Redmi 12C). Supports Quick Charge 3.0, but not the most advanced protocols.
- β‘ AD65 (65W) β Universal adapter for the middle segment (Redmi Note 11 Pro, Redmi) K50). Compatible with HyperCharge.
- π₯ AD210 (210W) β The flagship charging for the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ redmi K60 Ultra requires a special cable. USB-C to USB-C high-current.
The main advantage of the original adapters is guaranteed compatibility with the firmware of the smartphone. Xiaomi optimizes the charging algorithms for its power units, which reduces the risk of overheating the battery.
- π° Price: original charging more expensive than analogues (for example, AD65 worth ~2 500 β½, While analogues from Baseus or Anker - from 1,200 β½).
- π Lack of universality: adapter to 210W It will not work at full capacity with Redmi. 10C, 18W-The new system will not unlock the potential of Redmi. K70.
β οΈ Attention: Xiaomi's original chargers are often faked. Check for a hologram on the package and a serial number on the adapter. Counterfeit can give underpower or overheat.
2. Compatibility of charging with different models of Redmi
Not all chargers are equally efficient for different Xiaomi smartphones, and here is the compatibility table for popular adapters with current Redmi models (data for 2026):
| Smartphone model | Max. Charging power. | Recommended adapter | Support for fast charging |
|---|---|---|---|
| Redmi 13C / 12C | 18W | MDY-12-EX (18W) or any QC 3.0 | Quick Charge 3.0 |
| Redmi Note 12 / 12S | 33W | AD35 (33W) or AD65 (65W) | Quick Charge 4+ |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | 210W | AD210 (210W) + cable included | HyperCharge |
| Redmi K60 / K70 | 120W | AD120 (120W) | HyperCharge + QC 5.0 |
| Redmi A2 / A2+ | 10W | Any 5V/2A (even from an older smartphone) | No. |
Itβs important to understand that a smartphone wonβt burn if you plug it into a more powerful adapter (like a Redmi). 10A ce 65W-It's just going to take as much power as it supports, but the reverse situation (using a weak adapter for the flagship) will lead to slow charging and possible overheating of the power supply.
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If you travel frequently, choose a PD (Power Delivery) charging option that is versatile for smartphones, laptops, and even some headphones, such as the Anker 735 (65W) for both the Redmi Note 12 Pro and MacBook Air.
3. Alternative charging: which brands are not inferior to Xiaomi
If the original adapter is too expensive or not available, you can consider options from third-party manufacturers, the main thing is to choose a brand with a good reputation to avoid security problems.
- π Baseus is the leader in price/quality ratio. 65W GaN and Baseus 100W Xiaomi certified and HyperCharge supported.
- β‘ Anker is a premium segment. Anker 700 series adapters (65W) Anker 737 (120W) They have protection against overheating and short circuit.
- π Ugreen is a budget option. Ugreen model. 30W It is suitable for Redmi Note 11 and Ugreen. 100W β flagship.
- π‘οΈ Spigen is robust and compact. Spigen adapter 45W ArcStation Pro is equipped with GaN (gallium nitride) technology, which reduces size and heating.
When choosing an alternative charge, pay attention to:
- π Fast charging protocol: Must match supported smartphone (e.g, QC 4.0+ for Redmi K70).
- π Current and voltage: for 65W-charging is usually 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 11V/5A, 20V/3.25A.
- π‘οΈ Certificates: Look for labelling CE, RoHS or UL case.
β οΈ Note: Cheap charging without a brand (for example, with AliExpress for 200) β½) They may not be as powerful as they claim, at best they will slowly charge your smartphone, at worst they will damage your power controller. Check your YouTube reviews and tests before you buy them.
4.Wireless charging for Redmi: is it worth buying
Not all Redmi models support wireless charging, and for 2026, this feature is only available in the flagship series:
- β Redmi K60 Pro β 30W
- β Redmi K70 / K70 Pro β 50W
- β Redmi Note 12 Pro+ β wired 210W
- β Redmi 13C / 12C β no support
If your smartphone is compatible with wireless charging, you can consider the following devices:
- π Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Pad (30W) β Original solution, but only works with supported models.
- π Baseus 15W β Universal station for all Qi devices (including iPhone and Samsung).
- π Anker 622 Magnetic β Magnetic charging (like the iPhone 13), but requires a special case for the Redmi.
Cons of wireless charging:
- π’ Slower wired (even) 50W loses out 65W cable-wire).
- π₯ Heating of the smartphone and charging station (especially when using actively).
- π° High price: good wireless charging costs from 3,000 β½, wired 65W β 1,500 β½.
Why does the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ not support wireless charging?
5. How to verify the authenticity and power of charging
To avoid running into a fake or low-quality adapter, follow this checklist:
βοΈ Checking the charger before buying
After purchase, you can check the actual charging power using:
- Ampere (Android) applications show current and voltage in real time.
- USB-tester (e.g. ZKEtech) EBC-A20) β measure precise consumption.
- Comparisons with standard charging: if the new adapter charges noticeably slower than the original, its power is underestimated.
Example: If your Redmi Note 12 Pro supports 65W but takes more than 15 minutes to charge from 0 to 50%, the adapter is not running at full power.
- π 18W: 0-50% for ~30 minutes.
- β‘ 33W: 0-50% for ~15 minutes.
- π₯ 65W+: 0-100% for ~40 minutes.
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If the charging is warmer than the original one, or if it's squeaking high-frequency, disconnect it immediately from the grid, and these are signs of poor quality components that could lead to a fire.
6. TOP-5 Charging for Xiaomi Redmi in 2026 year
Based on tests and user feedback, we have compiled a rating of the best chargers for Redmi:
- Xiaomi AD65 (65W) π Best Original Adapter β Suitable for: Redmi Note 11/12 Pro, Redmi K50/K60 β Pros: full compatibility, compactness, support for HyperCharge β Cons: price (~2 500 β½), no cable in the kit
- Baseus 65W GaN 2 π° Best Price/Quality Relationship β Suitable for: All Redmis with Support QC 4.0+ β Pros: cheaper than the original (~1 800 β½), have folding pins, certified CE/RoHS β Cons: a little warms up with long work
- Anker 735 (65W) π‘οΈ The most reliable alternative β Suitable for: Redmi K70, Note 12 Pro+ (cabled USB-C to USB-C) β Pros: PowerIQ 3.0 technology, voltage surge protection, compact size β Cons: high price (~3 200 β½)
- Ugreen 100W GaN π For those who want a power reserve β Suitable for: All Redmis, as well as laptops and tablets β Pros: 4 ports (2x USB-C + 2x USB-A), support PD 3.0 β Cons: Large size, not always running at full power with Redmi
- Spigen 45W ArcStation Pro π The best portable charging β Suitable for: Redmi Note 12, Redmi 13C (unless you need super-fast charging) β Pros: super compact (match box size), GaN technology, black matte body β Cons: low power for flagships
If you are opting for a charging for the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ (210W), look out for the original Xiaomi AD210+ cable kit. Third-party adapters with this power are not yet certified to work with Xiaomi and can damage the smartphone.
7. Frequent errors in charging selection and how to avoid them
Many users make the same mistakes that lead to slow charging or breakage of a smartphone.
- π Using cable from an old smartphone Problem: cables USB-A to Micro-USB or USB-A to USB-C They don't support high currents, like a Redmi cable. 4X Limits the charging of the Redmi Note 12 to 10W. Solution: Use the cable USB-C to USB-C marked 5A (For example, the original from Xiaomi or Anker PowerLine+).
- β‘ Charging through USB-The problem is that cheap hubs cut power, like connecting through a power line. USB-The monitor or TV ports will limit charging to 0.5A. Solution: connect charging directly to the socket or use support hubs PD (For example, Baseus 6-in-1).
- π₯ Ignoring overheating Problem: If charging or smartphone heats up above 40Β°C, this shortens battery life.Solution: Remove the case while charging, avoid direct sunlight, and don't use your smartphone to play while recharging.
β οΈ Warning: If a smartphone gives a notification after charging, "Charger not supported," it doesn't always mean the adapter is bad. Sometimes Xiaomi locks uncertified devices at the software level. Try restarting your phone or updating your firmware.