Wireless charging has long ceased to be an exclusive feature of flagship devices β today it is available even in budget smartphones and accessories. Xiaomi is actively implementing Qi-standard technology in its gadgets, but not all models support it out of the box. In this article, we will understand which devices of the brand are equipped with wireless charging, at what speeds they are capable and what nuances it is important to consider when choosing a charger.
Itβs worth clarifying right away: not all Xiaomi Qi-enabled smartphones can charge at top speed. For example, some models are limited to 5W, whereas flagships pull up to 50W. In addition, there are devices that only support reverse wireless charging (for accessories), but canβt charge themselves through the air. To avoid confusion, weβve compiled a full guide with tables, comparisons and answers to frequent questions.
Xiaomi smartphones with wireless charging: the full list of 2026
Starting with the most popular smartphone segment, Xiaomi has wireless charging technology mainly for flagship and sub-flagship models, but there are some nice exceptions, and here is the current list of devices with maximum charging power and year of release.
Important: charging speed depends not only on the smartphone, but also on the charger. For example, Xiaomi 13 Pro supports up to 50 watts, but this requires a branded station Mi Wireless Charging Stand 50W. Conventional Qi-charging at 5-10 watts will work, but slower.
- π± Xiaomi 14 Ultra β 80W (fastest on the market in 2026)
- π± Xiaomi 14 Pro - 50W
- π± Xiaomi 13 Ultra - 50W
- π± Xiaomi 13 Pro - 50W
- π± Xiaomi 12 Pro - 50W
- π± Xiaomi Mix 4 - 50 W
- π± Xiaomi 12S Ultra β 50 W (only for the Chinese market)
- π± Xiaomi 11 Ultra β 67 W (with proprietary station)
- π± Xiaomi 11 Pro - 67W
- π± Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 β 50 W (folding flagship)
- π± POCO F5 Pro - 30 W (rare for subbrand)
- π± Redmi K60 Ultra - 30 W
β οΈ Attention: Xiaomi models 12T Pro, Redmi Note 12 Pro+ and other smartphones on Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 DOES NOT support wireless charging despite flagship chipset.
| Model | Max. power (Watt) | Reverse charging | Year of release |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Ultra | 80 | 10 Watts. | 2026 |
| Xiaomi 13 Ultra | 50 | 10 Watts. | 2023 |
| POCO F5 Pro | 30 | 5 watts | 2023 |
| Redmi K60 Ultra | 30 | No. | 2023 |
| Xiaomi 11 Ultra | 67 | 10 Watts. | 2021 |
Xiaomi 14 Ultra is the only smartphone on the market in 2026 with support for 80-watt wireless charging. For comparison, even the iPhone 15 Pro Max is limited to 15 watts, and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is limited to 15 watts (with an official station), however, this speed requires a special charging station Xiaomi 80W Wireless Charger, which is sold separately.
Headphones and accessories Xiaomi with wireless charging
In addition to smartphones, Xiaomi is equipped with Qi technology and other gadgets. TWS-But there's a nuance here: some models only support case charging, not directly.
For example, Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro can be charged wirelessly, but only if you put their case on a Qi station. The headphones themselves do not have a built-in receiver. Xiaomi Watch S3 supports direct charging without additional adapters.
- π§ Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro β 5 W (case only)
- π§ Xiaomi Buds 3 Pro β 5 W (case only)
- π§ Redmi Buds 4 Pro β 5 W (case only)
- β Xiaomi Watch S3 β 10 Watts.
- β Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro - 10W
- π Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro β 5 W (display tracker)
- π Mi Power Bank 3 10000mAh β 10 W (reverse charging)
β οΈ Note: Xiaomiβs wireless headphone charging often only works with original stations. Cheap Qi stands may not recognize the case or charge it intermittently.
Fun fact: Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 not only charges over the wire, but can also power other devices by air, which is convenient for emergency charging of a smartphone or headphones in field conditions. However, the power of recharging is limited to 10 watts, which is noticeably slower than wired solutions.
How to Check if Your Xiaomi Supports Wireless Charging
If youβre not sure if your device has a Qi module, there are a few ways to find out:
- Official documentation. Look at the specifications on mi.com or the device manual. Look for Wireless Charging or Qi Standard.
- Visual inspection: The back of a smartphone or headphone case may have the Qi logo (a stylized Q). Xiaomi often places it next to a USB-C connector.
- The test with the charging station. Put the device on the Qi stand that is running. If charging is started, there is support. If not, but you are confident in the model, check the settings (sometimes the function is disabled by default).
- Diagnostic apps. Utilities like AIDA64 or CPU-Z show supported charging technologies. In Battery, look for Wireless charging.
On some Xiaomi smartphones (such as the Xiaomi 13 Pro), the wireless charging function can be hidden in the battery settings to activate it:
- Go to Settings. β Battery.
- Select additionally β Wireless charging.
- Turn on the switch (if any).
βοΈ Checking the support of Qi in Xiaomi
Wireless charging speeds: what you need to know
Wireless charging power is measured in watts (W) and has a direct impact on battery replenishment, but the actual speed depends on three factors:
- Maximum power of a smartphone.For example, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra supports up to 80 watts, but only with the original station.
- The power of the charger. If the station is producing 10 watts, and the phone is capable of 50 watts, the charge will go to 10 watts.
- Temperature and position: When the device overheats or shifts from the stand, the speed automatically decreases.
For clarity, compare the charging time of Xiaomi 13 Pro (battery 4820 mAh) at different stations:
- π 50 W (original station) β 100% in 40β45 minutes.
- β‘ 30 W (universal Qi) β 100% in 1 hour and 20 minutes.
- π’ 10 W (cheap stand) β 100% in 2.5-3 hours.
- π± 5W (standard Qi) β 100% for 4+ hour.
Important: wireless charging is always slower than wired charging due to energy loss conversion. For example, the same Xiaomi 13 Pro charges 120 watts in 19 minutes via cable, while 50 watts in the air is almost 2.5 times longer.
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If your Xiaomi supports 30+W but charges slowly, check the settings: sometimes power is limited to 10W in power saving mode.
Reverse wireless charging: what it is and how it works
Many Xiaomi flagships are not only able to charge by air, but also give power to other devices, a feature called Reverse Wireless Charging and useful for recharging headphones, smartwatches or even another smartphone.
How it works:
- Enable the function in the settings (usually in the Battery β Reverse Charging section).
- Put a second gadget (such as Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro) on the back of the smartphone.
- Wait for the vibration or sound signal β charging has begun.
Restrictions on recharging:
- π Power is usually not more than 5-10 W (slower than wired charging).
- π₯ Smartphone gets very hot, which can reduce battery life.
- π Battery charge of main device falls faster.
Example: Xiaomi 13 Ultra can give up to 10 watts, but its own battery is discharged at ~15-20% per hour. This is convenient in emergency cases, but not suitable for constant use.
What devices can be charged from Xiaomi?
Which charging station to choose for Xiaomi
Not all Qi charging is equally useful. Xiaomi smartphones with high power (30-80W) support require specialized stations.
| Type of station | Max. Power. | Compatibility | Price (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 80W Wireless Charger | 80 W. | Only Xiaomi 14 Ultra | ~8 000 β½ |
| Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charging Stand | 50 W. | Xiaomi 12/13/14 Pro, Mix 4 | ~5 500 β½ |
| Baseus 30W Wireless Charger | 30 Watts. | Universal (including iPhone) | ~3 000 β½ |
| Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Pad | 20 W. | Budget models (Redmi, POCO) | ~2 000 β½ |
Selection advice:
- π For Xiaomi 14 Ultra, only take Xiaomi 80W Wireless Charger β Other stations will not give maximum speed.
- π± For Redmi. K60 Ultra or POCO F5 Pro will be 20 to 30 watts.
- π° If the budget is tight, take a Baseus or Anker station at 15β20 watts.
- π οΈ Pay attention to cooling: cheap stations without ventilation overheat.
β οΈ Note: Using uncertified chargers can overheat the battery and shorten its lifespan. Xiaomi recommends using only original or certified accessories.
Frequent problems and their solutions
Wireless charging sometimes fails, and here are the most common problems and ways to fix them:
- π Charging interrupted or not started: Check the position of the device at the station (should be centered). Make sure there are no foreign objects (case, sticker) between the smartphone and charging. Reboot the smartphone - sometimes resetting the Qi module helps.
- π₯ Smartphone warms up a lot: Remove the case - it can block the heat sink. Use an active cooling station (fan). Limit the charging power in the settings (if you have this option).
- β‘ Slow charging: Check the power station - it should match the maximum power of the smartphone. Update the firmware - in new versions MIUI Sometimes optimize power consumption. Turn off background applications that consume battery.
If nothing helps, try resetting your battery settings:
- Go to Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Click on the three dots in the top right corner and select Reset App Settings.
- Confirm the action and restart the device.
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If your Xiaomi is not charging wirelessly, check the station compatibility and position of the device first, and 90% of the time, the problem is solved without contacting the service.