Wireless charging has long ceased to be an exclusive feature of flagships β today it is available even in budget smartphones. POCO, You may have noticed that not all models have this feature, and even among supported gadgets, the charging speed can vary by 2-3 times:
πΉ Xiaomi phones can charge wirelessly (including rare and regional models).
πΉ How to distinguish real wireless charging from marketing gimmicks (spoiler: not all "20W" on the box means real power).
πΉ What to do if your smartphone is not on the list β alternative solutions with adapters and cases.
You will also learn why Xiaomi 13 Ultra charges faster than Xiaomi 12 Pro, despite the same declared power, and how to avoid battery overheating when using wireless stations.
Official list of Xiaomi phones with wireless charging (2026)
Xiaomi began to introduce wireless charging in 2019 with the model Mi 9 Pro 5G, But it was only introduced in the Mi 10 series, and today, it's supported by flagships, some sub-flagships, even some Redmi models.
Important: we specify the maximum charging power that the smartphone supports. However, the real speed depends on the charger! For example, the Xiaomi 13 Pro is capable of receiving up to 50 watts, but this requires a branded Xiaomi station. 50W Wireless Charger β with a regular 10W Qi charge, it will charge 5 times slower.
- π± Xiaomi flagships (series) Mi/Xiaomi):
- π Xiaomi 14 / 14 Pro / 14 Ultra β 50 Waht (only) 14 Pro/Ultra)
- π Xiaomi 13 / 13 Pro / 13 Ultra β 50 Watt (13 Ultra β 67 Watts with a proprietary station)
- π Xiaomi 12 / 12 Pro / 12S Ultra β 50 Watt (12S Ultra β 67 Watt)
- π Xiaomi 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Ultra β 50 Waht (only) Pro/Ultra)
- π Xiaomi 10 / 10 Pro / 10 Ultra β 30 Wh (Ultra β 40 Watt)
- π Mi 9 Pro 5G β 30 Watts.
- π± Subflagships and the middle segment:
- π Xiaomi Civi 3 - 33 W
- π Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 - 50 W
- π Redmi K60 Pro / K60 Ultra - 30 W
- π POCO F5 Pro - 30W (Rebranded by Redmi) K60)
- π± Budget models (rareness!):
- π Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G β 30 watts (Chinese version only!)
- π Redmi K50 Pro β 30 W (in some regions)
β οΈ Note: Redmi models and POCO They often have regional limitations, such as the global version of the Redmi Note 12 Pro.+ It's wirelessly powered, whereas Chinese does. Always check the specifications of your modification (model code in settings: Settings) β The phone. β Model).
If your phone isn't on the list, don't get upset. In the next section, we'll show you how to add wireless charging even to non-conducting devices.
How to Check if Your Xiaomi Supports Wireless Charging
The manufacturer doesnβt always clearly indicate the presence of Qi charging on the box or in specifications, especially for regional versions (for example, Indian or European versions of Redmi).
- See the model code. Go to Settings. β The phone. β If there are letters in the title CN (China), IN (India) or EEA (Europe, compare the specifications for your region on Xiaomiβs official website.
- Use the application AIDA64. In the Battery section, there will be a Wireless charging line indicating support (Yes/No).
- Check visually. Some models (e.g. Xiaomi 13 Pro) have a metal ring on the back, which is a coil of wireless charging, but not having it guarantees no function!
Critical nuance: some phones (for example, POCO F4 GT) They only support reverse wireless charging (you can charge other devices, but not the smartphone itself!
What is reverse wireless charging?
Wireless charging speed: why 50 watts β 50 W.
The declared power on the box is not a guarantee of real speed. For example, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra supports up to 67 watts, but only with the original Xiaomi station. 67W Wireless Charger. If you use Samsung's 15W charger, it'll charge 4 times slower.
| Model phone | Max. power (Watt) | Station required | Charging time 0-100% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Ultra | 67 W. | Xiaomi 67W Wireless Charger | ~40 minutes |
| Xiaomi 13 Pro | 50 W. | Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charger | ~50 minutes |
| Redmi K60 Pro | 30 Watts. | Any Qi 30 watts+ | ~70 minutes |
| POCO F5 Pro | 30 Watts. | Any Qi 30 watts+ | ~75 minutes |
| Xiaomi 12S Ultra | 67 W. | Xiaomi 67W Wireless Charger | ~42 minutes |
Key factors affecting speed:
- π The charging station is powered. If the phone supports 50 watts, and the station only produces 10 watts, the charging will be at 10 watts.
- π‘οΈ Temperature, heat above 40.Β°Xiaomi C automatically reduces power to 10-15 watts for battery safety.
- π± Battery status: After 500 charging cycles, the capacity drops, and the speed can decrease by 20-30%.
- π Background processes: If you're charging to play games or make videos 4K, Part of the power will go to power the processor.
β οΈ Note: Use of uncertified charging stations with higher power 30 The watt could damage the power controller in Xiaomi phones.The company officially only supports its devices: Xiaomi 30W/50W/67W Wireless Charger.Alternatives (e.g. from Baseus or Anker) must have a Qi certificate EPP.
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To speed up charging, turn on the Quick Charging mode (Settings) in the settings β Battery β It is also recommended to remove the case - even a thin silicone can reduce the efficiency by 10-15%.
How to add wireless charging to Xiaomiβs non-conductive phones
If your smartphone doesnβt support Qi charging out of the box, there are 3 working ways to get around this limitation. Each has its pros and cons β choose based on budget and readiness for collective farming.
1.A wireless charging adapter case
The simplest solution is to buy a case with a built-in coil.
- π Cheero Power Plus 3. Supports 10W, compatible with most Xiaomi (you need to choose the size: ~2 500 β½.
- π Nillkin Magic Stick. Thin adapter that sticks to the back. Power: 5 watts Price: ~1 200 β½.
Cons: increases the thickness of the phone, can interfere with the use of magnetic holders (for example, in a car).
2. External Qi receiver
A thin plate that connects to the connector USB-C And it sticks to the back:
- π Yootech Wireless Receiver: 10W, compatibility: universal. Price: ~1 500 β½.
- π Baseus Wireless Charger Receiver. supports 15 watts, but requires precise size fitting.
This adapter is blocking the port. USB-C, So you can't charge wirelessly and wirelessly at the same time.
Replacement of the back cover (for advanced)
AliExpress sells back panels with a built-in coil for popular models (for example, Redmi Note 10 Pro or the Redmi Note 10 Pro). POCO X3 Pro) Cost: ~3 000 β½ + master's work (more) ~1 500 β½).
Risks: loss of water protection (if any), possible sensor problems (fingerprint, NFC).
1. Buy a compatible adapter (check the dimensions!)
2. Clean the back of the phone with alcohol
3. Gently glue the plate (no bubbles!)
4. Connect the plug to the USB-C port
5. Check charging at a 10W station+
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β οΈ Note: Adapters above 10W on non-conductive phones can overheat the battery and shorten its lifespan. For models without native Qi support, we recommend limiting your battery to 5-10W stations.
MagSafe vs Qi: Whatβs Best for Xiaomi
With the iPhone 12, MagSafe became popular, but is it compatible with Xiaomi phones? Technically, yes, but with reservations. Let's see if you should buy magnetic charges for your gadget.
MagSafe is an add-on to the Qi standard that adds:
- π§² Magnetic alignment. The phone is fixed to the station, no need to "catch" position.
- β‘ Increased power: up to 15 watts (versus 5-7 watts for conventional Qi).
- π Additional accessories: Cases, holders, powerbanks and magnets.
However, there are nuances for Xiaomi:
- Maximum power is limited to 10-12 watts (even if the station supports 15 watts), which is due to the protocol of data exchange between the phone and charging.
- Xiaomi's magnets are weaker than the iPhone's. The phone can move off with a light push.
- Appleβs signature accessories (such as the MagSafe Battery Pack) wonβt run at full capacity.
Bottom Line: If you want stable fixation (for example, for use in a car), MagSafe accessories are fine. But if the goal is maximum speed, you should choose Xiaomi's branded 30-50 watt station.
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For Xiaomi MagSafe phones, charging only gives an advantage in mounting convenience, but not in speed. For fast charging, it is better to use native Qi-based solutions. EPP.
Top.-5 charging stations for Xiaomi in 2026 year
Not all wireless charging is equally useful. We tested dozens of models and selected the top 5 for Xiaomi owners, from budget to premium, taking into account speed, reliability, compatibility and price.
| Model | Power | Price (β½) | Pluses | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 67W Wireless Charger | 67 W. | ~6 000 | Maximum speed for 13/14 Ultra, cooling. | Honey, bulky. |
| Baseus 30W Fast Charger | 30 Watts. | ~3 500 | Compact, universal, Qi certified EPP | No fan (can warm up) |
| Anker 622 Magnetic (MagGo) | 15 W. | ~4 200 | Magnetic fastening, folding structure | Xiaomi is limited to 10 watts of power |
| Xiaomi 30W Wireless Charging Stand | 30 Watts. | ~4 000 | Convenient viewing angle, cooling | Only for phones with 30 watt support+ |
| Belkin BoostCharge Pro | 15 W. | ~5 500 | Stylish design, Apple certified (but works with Xiaomi) | Overpayment for brand, low power |
Tip: If you charge your phone on your desktop often, choose a stand, which allows you to use your smartphone in an upright position. For travel, a flat station (pad) is better, it is more compact.
Frequent problems and their solutions
Wireless charging should be out of the box, but sometimes it's a failure.-5 Xiaomi usersβ problems and ways to fix them.
1.The phone is not charging or charging is interrupted
Possible causes and solutions:
- π Weak power supply: The station must connect to an adapter with a power of at least 18 watts (for 30 watts of charging, a 36 watt unit is required).+).
- π± The case is too thick. Try removing it or using a case with a neckline under the coil.
- π‘οΈ Overheating. If the phone is heated above 40Β°C, the charge will shut down. Let it cool down for 10-15 minutes.
- π FAILING SOFTWARE. Reboot your phone or reset your battery settings: Settings β Battery β Reset.
2. Slow charging (e.g. 5 W instead of 30 W)
The most common fault is incompatibility of stations.
- β Does your station support Qi? EPP (power protocol).
- β Does the power supply meet the requirements of the station (for example, 50 W need a socket of 65 W).
- β Is fast charging mode enabled in settings: Settings β Battery β Fast charging.
3.The phone vibrates or squeaks while charging
This is normal for some models (such as the Xiaomi 12 Pro), but if the sound is too loud:
- π Try another station - maybe the coils are incompatible.
- π΄ Turn off charging notifications in settings: Settings β Sounds and vibrations β Vibration when charging.
4. Charging only works in a certain position
That means that the coils of the phone and the station are not the same.
- π― Try to move your phone at the station (sometimes a 1-2mm shift helps).
- π§² If you use a MagSafe adapter, check the strength of the magnets β they may be too weak.
5.The battery discharges quickly after wireless charging
This is because wireless charging is 20 to 30 percent less efficient than wired charging (some of the energy is lost as heat).
- π Charge your phone to 80-90%, not 100%.
- βοΈ Use a cooling station (e.g. Xiaomi) 67W Wireless Charger).
- π΅ Turn off background apps while charging.