Xiaomi smartphones are known not only for affordable price, but also for fast charging - from standard 18W record-breaking 210W But not every charge can unlock the potential of the device, and buying the wrong adapter can cause slow charging, overheating, or even battery damage. In this article, we will analyze how to choose a charger for Xiaomi in 2026 β from budget counterparts to original adapters with support for Quick Charge and HyperCharge.
The main mistake users make is to focus only on price. Cheap βno-nameβ charging often does not match the declared power, and their protection schemes do not stand up to criticism. On the other hand, the original adapters Xiaomi is not always justified: for example, for the model Redmi Note 12 with support 33W We've analyzed the market, tested popular models, and put together a checklist to help avoid common errors.
1. Original Xiaomi charging: pros and cons
Xiaomiβs chargers fall into three categories: standard (complete with smartphones), separately-sold originals and flagship series adapters (Xiaomi 14, Mix Fold 3). Their main advantage is full compatibility with the brandβs fast charging protocols, including HyperCharge (up to the top). 210W) and Turbo Charge (up to) 120W).
However, the original charging has drawbacks:
- π° Price: Xiaomi adapter 120W worth ~3 500 β½, While the analogues from Baseus will cost 2 000 β½.
- π Universality: Many models (e.g. Xiaomi) 67W) They do not support Power Delivery (PD), which limits use with laptops or other gadgets.
- π¦ Set: in the box with a smartphone is often a minimum power adapter (for example, 33W For the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, though he supports 120W).
Should you overpay? If you have a flagship with support 100W+ (For example, Xiaomi 13 Ultra or Black Shark 5 Pro, the original adapter guarantees maximum speed, POCO M6) The difference with quality analogues will be minimal.
2. Charging power: how not to make a mistake with watts?
Adapter power is a key parameter, but it is important to understand two things:
- Maximum power of the smartphone: for example, Xiaomi 14 Pro supports 120W, Redmi Note 12 is a Redmi Note 12. 33W. Charging more power will not damage the device, but will not speed up the process.
- Real speed: even if the adapter is 67W, Smartphones can limit consumption to 30W high-temperature or low-charge.
Here is the compatibility table of popular Xiaomi models and recommended charging power:
| Smartphone model | Max. Charging power. | Recommended adapter | Estimated price (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Ultra | 90W (wireless) / 80W (wireless) | Xiaomi 120W or Baseus 100W | 3 500 β½ / 2 200 β½ |
| Redmi Note 13 Pro+ | 120W | The original Xiaomi 120W Ugreen 100W | 3 200 β½ / 1 900 β½ |
| POCO X6 Pro | 67W | Xiaomi 67W Anker 735 (65W) | 2 500 β½ / 2 800 β½ |
| Redmi 12 | 18W | Any adapter. 18W+ (for example, Samsung 25W) | 500 β½ |
| Xiaomi Pad 6 | 33W | Xiaomi 33W universal PD 30W | 1 200 β½ / 900 β½ |
Critical error: using a charge with power below 10W (For example, an old brick phone can degrade the battery due to long charging and overheating timesβ30W for budgetary models and 60W+ flagship.
3.Fast Charging Protocols: What Does Your Xiaomi Support?
Xiaomi uses several fast charging protocols, and not all adapters support them.
- π Quick Charge (QC) 3.0/4.0: compatible with most models Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO (before 27W). Supported by Qualcomm, Anker, Aukey adapters.
- β‘ Power Delivery (PD): Universal Standard (up to) 100W+). Suitable for Xiaomi smartphones with USB-C (for example, Xiaomi 13T, Mix Fold 2).
- π HyperCharge: Xiaomiβs proprietary protocol 120Wβ210W. It only works with original adapters or certified analogues (e.g. Baseus Bipow). 120W).
- π Mi Turbo Charge: Outdated protocol for older models 9, Mi 10). Compatible with Xiaomi adapters 27W/30W.
How do you know which protocol your smartphone supports? Go to Settings β The phone. β Specifications and find the item "Fast Charging". Alternatively, check on the GSMArena website in the specification section.
β οΈ Note: Adapters with HyperCharge support (120W+) They require a special cable that comes with a smartphone. USB-C The cable will limit the power to 27W!
4. TOP-5 charging for Xiaomi 2026 Year: originals and analogues
We have selected the best options for different budgets and tasks β from universal adapters to specialized flagships.
π₯ Original Xiaomi Adapters
- π Xiaomi 120W HyperCharge (MDY-12-ED): Xiaomi 13 Pro, Mix 4, Black Shark 5: ~3 500 β½. Pros: maximum speed, reliability. Cons: expensive, flagship only.
π₯ Best analogues (certified)
- π Baseus Bipow 120W (GaN: compatible with HyperCharge, supports PD 3.1 Price: ~2 200 β½. Pros: 4 ports (2)ΓUSB-C + 2ΓUSB-A), compact.
For budget models (Redmi 12, POCO M6) Enough adapter Xiaomi 18W (~800 β½) or universal Samsung 25W (~1 000 β½).
Check the maximum charging power of your smartphone
Make sure the adapter supports the correct protocol (QC/PD/HyperCharge)
Pay attention to the package (do you need a cable?)
Compare the prices of the original and certified analogues
Read reviews about overheating or noisy work-->
5.Cable matters: USB-C, Lightning or something?
Even the most powerful adapter is useless without the right cable. Xiaomi has three types:
- USB-C β USB-C: It is required for HyperCharge and PD. Xiaomiβs original cables are up to date 100W, But third-party (such as Anker PowerLine) is often more reliable.
- USB-A β USB-C: adaptable 18Wβ30W (for example, Xiaomi 18W). Maximum power β 15W when using QC 3.0.
- USB-C β Lightning: only for charging iPhone from the adapter Xiaomi (not relevant for smartphones brand).
Critical parameters of the cable:
- π The thickness of the vein: for 60W+ I need a cable with a house. 20AWG (Thin cables overheat.
- π‘οΈ Certification: Look for labeling USB-IF or MFi (for Apple).
- π Length: cables longer than 1.5 m lose up to 20% of power.
β οΈ Caution: Cheap cables without certification can melt at power 60W+. Signs of poor-quality cable: thin slat, lack of marking, the smell of plastic when charging.
6.Wireless charging: Is it worth buying for Xiaomi?
Not all Xiaomi smartphones support wireless charging, and here is the current list of models with this feature (2026):
- π± Xiaomi 14 Pro (50W wireless + 10W reverse).
- π± Xiaomi 13 Ultra (50W).
- π± Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 (40W).
- π± Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro (33W).
For these devices, the following charging stations are suitable:
| Model station | Power | Price (2026) | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Wireless Charger 50W | 50W | ~3 000 β½ | Original, fan-operated. |
| Baseus 15W | 15W | ~1 200 β½ | Budget, no overheating. |
| Anker 622 (MagGo) | 15W | ~2 500 β½ | Magnetic mount (for iPhone and Xiaomi) |
Wireless charging is convenient, but has disadvantages:
- β‘ Slower than wired: even 50W airborne = 30W cable-wire.
- π₯ Overheating: Smartphone and station can heat up to 45Β°C.
- π° Price: Original Xiaomi Station 50W It's like two wired adapters.
Why is wireless charging hotter than wired charging?
7.Where to buy charging for Xiaomi: official and trusted stores
The charging market is flooded with fakes, so you should buy adapters and cables only in proven places:
π Official sources
- π Mi Store (mi.com/ru) β Original adapters with warranty, but often more expensive than the market price.
- π Xiaomi Salon β You Can Check Compatibility On-Site.
- π¦ Official distributors: M.Video, Eldorado, Svyaznoy (look for the sticker "Official Partner Xiaomi").
π Proven marketplaces
- π Wildberries β filter by reviews (ranking) β₯4.8) and sellers with a βPremiumβ status".
- π Ozon β Pay attention to certificates in the description.
- π AliExpress β only at official brands stores (Baseus Official Store, Anker Direct).
β οΈ Attention: AliExpress often sells fakes under the guise of the original Xiaomi adapters. β½ adapter 30W+.
Before buying, check:
- Availability of a certificate (e.g, CE, RoHS).
- Guarantee β₯12 months.
- Photo of the real product (not stock pictures).
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Buy adapters only with a check - this is a guarantee of the possibility of a return in the event of a defect or power mismatch.
8. Frequent errors in charging selection and how to avoid them
Even experienced users sometimes make the mistake of buying a charger, and here are the most common mistakes:
β Mistake 1: Ignoring protocols
Example: Buying a Samsung adapter 25W (only PD) Xiaomi 12T Pro, which requires HyperCharge. 27W instead 120W.
β Mistake 2: Savings on cable
Cheap cable 18W adapter-wise 67W lead to:
- β‘ Slow charging (power will drop to cable level).
- π₯ Overheating and the risk of short circuit.
β Error 3: Use of "universal" adapters
5-in-1 adapters (with multiple ports) often fail to deliver the declared power when used simultaneously. 65W 4-Port give 15W to the port, if you connect two devices.
β Mistake 4: Neglecting Certificates
Adapters without adapters CE/RoHS may:
- π₯ Disable in a month.
- π Damage the smartphone battery (due to unstable voltage).
Use our checklist from Section 4 and always check compatibility on the manufacturer's website.