Owners of Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 sooner or later face the need to replace the charger β whether it is the loss of the original unit, its breakdown or the desire to get a spare option. But how not to overpay for the brand and not run into a poor-quality fake that will ruin the battery? In this article, we will analyze the current charging prices for the Redmi Note 8 in 2026, compare the original and third-party options, and also tell you what to look for when buying, so as not to harm the smartphone.
The cost of a charger for the Redmi Note 8 can vary from 300 to 2,500 rubles β it all depends on the type of unit (original, certified analogue or cheap fake), power, availability of fast charging and place of purchase. For example, the original adapter MDY-10-EQ (18 watts) in Xiaomi branded stores will cost 1,500-1,800 rubles, while on AliExpress or Ozon you can find quality analogues for 500-800 rubles. But here lies the main trap: not all cheap charging is safe. Next, we will discuss in detail how to choose a reliable option and where it is more profitable to buy.
Original chargers for Redmi Note 8: prices and where to buy
Xiaomiβs official Redmi Note 8 chargers come under the MDY-10-EQ (18W, USB Type-C) and MDY-08-EM (10W, USB Type-A) categories, with a key advantage of being fully compatible with the Quick Charge 3.0 protocol that supports the smartphone, meaning that the battery will charge at top speed without the risk of overheating or damaging the power controller.
Here are the current prices for original charging in the checked stores (data for June 2026):
| Charging model | Power | Price at Mi Store (RF) | Price for Wildberries | Price for AliExpress |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MDY-10-EQ (Type-C, 18 watts) | 18W (Quick Charge 3.0) | 1 690 β½ | 1 450 β½ | 1 200 β½ (delivery-wise) |
| MDY-08-EM (Type-A, 10W) | 10W (standard) | 990 β½ | 850 β½ | 650 β½ (delivery-wise) |
| Set: Unit + Cable (Type-C) | 18W | 2 190 β½ | 1 890 β½ | 1 500 β½ (delivery-wise) |
Note: in the Mi Store and official partners (for example, Svyaznoy or M. Video) charging sold with a guarantee of 12 months, while on marketplaces such as Ozon or Wildberries, the warranty may be absent or limited to 14 days for return.
β οΈ Attention: AliExpress and similar sites often sell fake Xiaomi stickers under the guise of original charging. ~45 g, fake - 25-30 g), the quality of plastic and the presence of a hologram on the package.
Compatible chargers: which can be used without risk
You do not need to buy original charging β the main thing is that the unit meets the technical requirements of the Redmi Note 8.
- π Quick Charge 3.0 (maximum power 18W) β the best option for fast charging.
- β‘ USB Power Delivery (PD) Up to 18 watts β compatible with most modern units.
- π Standard charging. 5V/2A (10 W) β slower but safe for the battery.
Here are proven brands that produce high-quality analogues:
- π Baseus β GaN 2 (20 watts) or Bipow (18 watts) models with support QC 3.0.
- π Anker - PowerPort Series III or Nano (compact and reliable).
- β‘ Ugreen - adapters CD209 (18 watts or CD213 (20 W).
- π‘ Belkin β MFi-certified blocks (suitable for iPhones too).
The cost of such charges is usually 20-40% lower than the original. For example, Baseus GaN 2 20W on Wildberries costs about 1,100 rubles, and Anker Nano 18W - 1,300 rubles. The main advantage of third-party brands - often they offer more compact and versatile solutions (for example, with a folding plug or multiple ports).
How much does it cost to replace the cable for Redmi Note 8: USB Type-C vs Type-A
Often the problem lies not in the power supply, but in the cable. the original Xiaomi cable for the Redmi Note 8 has an MTC-03 (Type-C) article and costs about 500-700 rubles. However, it can be replaced by any quality cable with support for Quick Charge or USB Power Delivery.
Here is a comparison of the prices of cables of different types:
| Type of cable | Length | The price of the original (Xiaomi) | Price of analogue (Baseus/Anker) |
|---|---|---|---|
| USB Type-C β Type-C | 1m | 590 β½ | 350β450 β½ |
| USB Type-A β Type-C | 1m | 490 β½ | 250β350 β½ |
| USB Type-C β Type-C (Reinforced) | 2m | 890 β½ | 500β650 β½ |
An important nuance: for full fast charging, you need a cable with support for the QC 3.0 or USB PD protocol. Cheap cables (for example, for 100-150 rubles) often limit power to 10 W, even if the unit supports 18 W. To check the charging speed, you can use the Ampere application (available on Google Play).
β οΈ Note: Cables with thin wires (less than 24) AWG) And you can overheat at high currents, and it's not only slow charging, it's also a short circuit risk. 5A or 3A plug-in.
Where to buy a charger for Redmi Note 8 cheaper: comparison sites
Charger prices can vary greatly depending on where you buy them, and we analyzed the offers on popular sites and ranked them by price/quality ratio:
- The official Mi Store is the highest price, but a 12-month warranty and 100% original.
- Wildberries / Ozon β prices are 10-20% lower than in the Mi Store, but the risk of running into a fake (especially at little-known sellers).
- AliExpress β the lowest prices, but long delivery (2-4 weeks) and a high chance to receive low-quality goods.
- Local electronics stores (e.g. DNS, Citilink) β prices are comparable to Wildberries, but you can check the item before buying.
- Avito / Yula β you can find used original charging for 30-50% cheaper, but without a warranty.
Tip: if you buy on the marketplace, pay attention to the seller's rating (at least 4.8) and the number of sales (from 100+). It is also useful to read reviews - often they mention whether it is original or fake. For example, on Wildberries, the original charging Xiaomi MDY-10-EQ should have at least 95% positive reviews.
Packaging with hologram and barcode
Block weight of at least 40g
The inscription is "Made in China" (not "Assembled in China")
The serial number on the block and the package is the same
The cable has a Mi logo in it.-->
Can I use charging from other devices?
Many users are wondering whether charging from the Redmi Note 9, POCO X3 or even an iPhone for the Redmi Note 8 will work well, depending on the power and charging protocol:
- β Charges from other Xiaomi smartphones (for example, Redmi Note) 7/9/10) β This is a good idea if you support Quick Charge. 3.0 or USB PD.
- β Blocks from Samsung (Galaxy series) S/A s QC 2.0/3.0) β Compatible, but the charging speed may be lower.
- β Charging from the iPhone (5W or 12W) β They will charge very slowly (up to 5 watts).
- β οΈ Blocks from laptops (e.g, 45W/65W) β It can only be used through USB-a current-restricted hub, otherwise the risk of damage to the power controller.
Critically, never use chargers with an output voltage higher than 9V/2A (18W) without Quick Charge or USB PD support. For example, a unit from a MacBook (29W) can disable the Type-C port on the Redmi Note 8.
What happens if you use a powerful charger without QC/PD support?
How to save on charging for Redmi Note 8: life hacks
If you urgently need charging, but do not want to overpay, here are some proven ways to save:
- Buy a kit: often a block + cable is cheaper than individually. For example, on AliExpress you can find a set for 900-1 100 rubles.
- Look for stocks: The Mi Store regularly hosts sales (for example, on brand birthdays or before the New Year).
- Take the used original: on Avito or in VKontakte groups (for example, "Xiaomi Moscow") often sell almost new charges for 400-600 rubles.
- Use cashback: when buying on Wildberries or Ozon through services like LetiShops, you can return 5-10% of the cost.
Another way to save money is to buy a multi-port universal charger, such as the Baseus 65W GaN (about 2,500 rubles) can charge a Redmi Note 8, a laptop and headphones at the same time, which is cheaper on a single device than buying individual units.
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Before buying a used charge, check it with a multimeter or USB Tester application. If the output voltage differs from the stated one by more than 5%, it is better to refuse the purchase.
Frequent errors in choosing charging and how to avoid them
Many users make the same mistakes that lead to slow charging or even breakage of their smartphone.
- π Ignoring Power: Buying a Block on 5W instead 18W This means that the smartphone is charged for 4-5 hours.
- β‘ Savings on cable: Cheap cable can limit current even if the unit supports fast charging.
- π Use of damaged blocks: if the charging warms, cracks or smells of a burn, it should be replaced urgently.
- π± Charging during games: Redmi Note 8 strongly warms up when charging and high load, which reduces battery life.
To avoid these problems, follow simple rules:
- π Check the compatibility of the unit and cable with Quick Charge 3.0.
- π‘οΈ Do not overheat the charge (normal temperature - up to 40)Β°C).
- π Clean the Type-C port of dust regularly (you can use a toothpick or compressed air).
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The best option for the Redmi Note 8 is 18W charging with Quick Charge 3.0 support and a quality Type-C cable (for example, the original MDY-10-EQ or Baseus GaN 2).