Wireless charging has become an integral part of the modern gadget ecosystem, and Xiaomi has not been left out. Every year more and more devices of the brand are supported by Qi-standard technology, but it is not always easy to figure out which models are equipped with this feature, especially if it is a budget line or old flagships, where information about compatibility is often contradictory.
In this article, weβve compiled a complete up-to-date list of Xiaomi wirelessly charging smartphones, headphones and smartwatches, including technical nuances: maximum power, charger requirements, and hidden limitations. Youβll also learn how to check for Qi support on your device, which accessories to choose for top speed, and why some Redmi or POCO models donβt support wireless charging despite similar specs.
How wireless charging works in Xiaomi devices
Xiaomiβs wireless charging technology in smartphones and accessories is based on the Qi standard (pronounced βchiβ) developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). The principle of operation is simple: energy is transmitted through an electromagnetic field between the coil in the charging station and the receiving coil in the device.
Budget smartphones (like the Redmi Note 12 Pro+) typically support power up to 15W, whereas flagships (Xiaomi 14 Ultra) can charge 50W or higher. It's important to understand that real speed depends not only on the smartphone but also on the charger - if you use a cheap 5W station, even the top-end Xiaomi will charge slowly.
- π Standard power: 5Wβ10W (basic models, smart watches).
- β‘ Fast charging: 15Wβ30W (middle segment, for example, POCO F5 Pro).
- π Ultra-fast charging: 40Wβ50W (The flagships, for example, Xiaomi 13 Pro).
- β οΈ Restriction: Some models (e.g. Redmi) K50i) Support Qi with original accessories only.
Xiaomi is also introducing proprietary technologies such as the Mi Turbo Charge, which only work with proprietary chargers.For example, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra can charge 50W wirelessly, but only with the original Mi Wireless Charging Stand station.
Xiaomi smartphones with wireless charging: the full list of 2026
Below is a table with current Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO models that support wireless charging. Data is based on official specifications and tests from independent laboratories. Note that some models (such as the Redmi K60 Pro) have regional limitations β in China they can support Qi, but in global versions they do not.
| Model | Max, power Qi. | Charging requirements | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Ultra | 80W | The original Mi 80W Wireless Charger station | The fastest speed among smartphones (2026) |
| Xiaomi 13 Pro | 50W | 50W+ Station from Xiaomi | Supports reverse charging (up to 10W) |
| Xiaomi 12S Ultra | 50W | Only with the Mi Wireless Charging Stand | Requires MIUI 13.5+ firmware |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G | 15W | Any Qi station 15W+ | In India, it is sold without wireless charging |
| POCO F5 Pro | 30W | 30W+ station (e.g. Baseus 30W) | Global version supports Qi, Chinese version does not |
If your model isnβt in the table, it doesnβt always mean thereβs no Qi support. For example, the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G NE hasnβt officially announced wireless charging, but some batches are equipped with a module (you can check through the AIDA64 app).
β οΈ Note: Redmi models and POCO They often come in different configurations for China and the global market, so check the specifications for your region before buying, POCO X5 Pro 5G Europe supports 15W Qi, and in Asia, only 10W.
Smart watches and fitness bracelets Xiaomi with Qi-charging
Unlike smartphones, where wireless charging has become almost standard for flagships, Xiaomi smartwatches and bracelets get this feature selectively. Most budget models (such as the Mi Band 8) charge via contact connectors, but there are exceptions:
- β Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro β 10W (Only with the original docking station).
- β Xiaomi Watch S3 β 7.5W (Compatible with all Qi stations).
- β Amazfit GTR 4 (brand partner of Xiaomi) β 5W (requires precise alignment).
- β Redmi Watch 3 Active β No wireless charging (Pin connector only).
The charge feature of Xiaomi smartwatches is strict positioning requirements at the station. For example, Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro will not charge if it is moved at least 2-3 mm from the center of the coil.
To check the compatibility of your watch with wireless charging:
- Look at the back cover β if there is a metal circle (coil) it is most likely supported by Qi.
- Launch the Mi Fitness app and check the About Device section.
- Try putting the watch on any Qi station β if it starts vibrating or shows a charging icon, there is support.
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If your Xiaomi smartwatch doesnβt charge at a wireless station, try removing the safety glass or case β sometimes they block the signal.
Headphones Xiaomi with wireless charging: a review of models
Wireless charging is less common among Xiaomi headphones than in smartphones, but the list of supported models is gradually expanding. The main difference from competitors (for example, Apple AirPods) is lower power (usually up to 5W), which increases the time of full charging of the case to 2-3 hours.
The most popular models with Qi:
- π§ Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro β 5W, compatible with any station.
- π§ Xiaomi FlipBuds Pro β 5W, But only with a case (earphones are charged over the wire).
- π§ Redmi Buds 4 Active β 2.5W (slower than the flagship models).
- π§ POCO Buds X1 β No wireless charging (Type-C only).
An important nuance: some cases (such as Xiaomi Air 2S) support Qi, but only if they are released after 2022.
β οΈ Note: Xiaomi wireless headphone charging often works unstable with cheap stations due to a weak coil in the case.We recommend using original accessories or certified Qi stations from Baseus, Anker or Belkin.
How to Check if Your Xiaomi Device Supports Wireless Charging
If youβre not sure if your smartphone, watch, or Xiaomi headphones have a wireless charging module, there are a few ways to find out:
- Official website: Find your model on mi.com and check the "Specifications" section β "Battery." Look for the mention of Wireless charging or Qi.
- AIDA64: Install it from Google Play, go to Device β Battery. If there is a Wireless charging: Yes string, support is confirmed.
- Visual inspection: Disassemble the case and look at the back cover of the device - the coil of wireless charging looks like a thin metal circle under the glass.
- Qi test: Put the device on any wireless charging, and if you have a battery icon or start charging, you have support.
For smartphones Xiaomi also works hidden test through the engineering menu:
##4636## β Battery information β Wireless charging statusIf the Wireless charging status field displays Supported, your device is Qi compatible.
View the specifications on the official website|Install AIDA64 Check out the Battery section|Conduct a visual inspection of the back cover|Testing at any Qi station|Checking through the engineering menu (for smartphones)-->
What Chargers to Choose for Xiaomi
Choosing a wireless charging station for Xiaomi devices depends on two key parameters: power and compatibility. For example, the flagship Xiaomi 14 Ultra requires an 80W station, while the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ will suffice and 15W. Below are recommendations for selecting accessories:
| Type of device | Recommended power of the station | Examples of models | Price (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flagship smartphones (Xiaomi 13/14) | 50Wβ80W | Mi 80W Wireless Charger, Baseus 65W | 5 000β8 000 β½ |
| Mid-segment (POCO F5 Pro) | 15Wβ30W | Xiaomi 30W Fast Charge, Anker PowerWave | 2 500β4 000 β½ |
| Smartwatches (Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro) | 5Wβ10W | Mi Wireless Charging Pad (10W) | 1 500β2 500 β½ |
| Headphones (Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro) | 2.5Wβ5W | Any Qi station 5W+ | 1,000 β½ |
When choosing a station, pay attention to:
- π Qi certification: The box must have the Wireless Power Consortium logo on it.
- π Sizes: For smartphones, large platforms are suitable, for watches - compact stations with a fixator.
- π Multicharging: Some models (e.g. Baseus) 3-in-1) Allows you to charge your smartphone, watch and headphones at the same time.
β οΈ Caution: Cheap uncertified chargers (especially with AliExpress) can damage the battery of Xiaomi devices. Flagship models (such as Xiaomi 13 Pro) automatically limit power when a non-original station is detected, but the risk of overheating remains.
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For maximum charging speed, use a station with power greater than that supported by your device (for example, for a 30W smartphone, take a 40W+ station).
Frequent problems and their solutions
Users of Xiaomi wireless charging devices often face typical problems: slow charging, overheating or no reaction to the station.
- π’ Slow charging: Check the power of the station - if it is lower than the device supports, the speed will be limited. make sure the charger is connected to the outlet with sufficient power (some USB-PC ports only issue 0.5A). Remove the case β thick or metal accessories block the signal.
- π₯ Overheating: Use a station with vents or active cooling. Do not charge the device under direct sunlight. For flagships (Xiaomi 14 Ultra), charging below 30 is recommended.Β°C.
- β No charge: Check the centering of the device at the station - the coils must match. Update the firmware - in older versions MIUI You can have wireless charging bugs, clear the station contacts and the back cover of the device from dust.
If the problem persists, try testing the device at another station.For example, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra may not charge on cheap Chinese charging, but will work with the original Mi Wireless Charging Stand.