Xiaomi Mi 9 Wireless Charger - Xiaomi Mi 9 Accessories

Hi, where to buy original Xiaomi Mi 9 Wireless Charger?
Is there a good offer? Maybe with a normal Charger QC4.0?
Thank you

manuelbvb said:
Hi, where to buy original Xiaomi Mi 9 Wireless Charger?
Is there a good offer? Maybe with a normal Charger QC4.0?
Thank you
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I bought mine from AliExpress.

I too ordered mine from AliExpress - with the 27W wall plug bundle
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ori...381.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.12f44c4dJnoFeC

Question: did you buy the bundle (~30 euros) or just the wireless charger? (~20 euros)
I wonder if I can use the stock 18W charger to power the wireless charger and still get the 20W wireless charging...
Does anyone know if you need a specific power adapter to use the wireless charger?

lusp00ky said:
Question: did you buy the bundle (~30 euros) or just the wireless charger? (~20 euros)
I wonder if I can use the stock 18W charger to power the wireless charger and still get the 20W wireless charging...
Does anyone know if you need a specific power adapter to use the wireless charger?
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How do you want to get 20W on the wireless pad using a 18W socket?? If you use the 18W adapter you will just limit the pad to 18w too.
You must buy the bundle (27w power adapter + 20w pad). You can use the 27W adapter directly using usb cable to get full dash charge, or use it on the 20w wireless pad

nitroax said:
How do you want to get 20W on the wireless pad using a 18W socket?? If you use the 18W adapter you will just limit the pad to 18w too.
You must buy the bundle (27w power adapter + 20w pad). You can use the 27W adapter directly using usb cable to get full dash charge, or use it on the 20w wireless pad
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Because there are watts, amperes and volts.
I just read the product description and saw that:
Input: 12 Vdc, 1.35 A or 20 V, 1.35 A for QuickCharge
Given that the charger that comes with Mi 9 (MDY-08-EI) delivers a max of 12V / 1.5A, the answer to my question is no, it won't work - not at max quick charge capacity at least.

Hard to see point of wireless charger really. Seems to me its better to have a cord, you can use the phone lol . On the wireless charger, phone have to sits there.
I like wireless in the car for example.

vex_sb said:
Hard to see point of wireless charger really. Seems to me its better to have a cord, you can use the phone lol . On the wireless charger, phone have to sits there.
I like wireless in the car for example.
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Agreed, though I must admit I've grown quite fond on my wireless charging stand next to my bed for night time. Just nice to simply place it down and pick it up, bypassing the need to plug or unplug!
It's the simple things in life eh lol

lusp00ky said:
Because there are watts, amperes and volts.
I just read the product description and saw that:
Input: 12 Vdc, 1.35 A or 20 V, 1.35 A for QuickCharge
Given that the charger that comes with Mi 9 (MDY-08-EI) delivers a max of 12V / 1.5A, the answer to my question is no, it won't work - not at max quick charge capacity at least.
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received 20w wireless charger without adapter from aliexpress yesterday, with 18watt MDY-08-EI it charges around 10w wirelessly
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that's why order with adapter from ali for just 10$ extra. Otherwise it's a turd. Try find standalone QC4+ cable charger for this price locally. Worth it.
Your performance is ok, 18W QC2+ chargers were always used to power up 'fast charge' wireless stations in order to produce such output (10W).
in order to product 20W wireless, you need not 20W adapter, but 27W QC4+ adapter as there's lot of loss.
Wireless chargers (i have all types):
*5W: require basic hispeed charger (rated usually 5Vx2A=10W)
*7.5W: iphone stuff, who cares, requires QC2+ charger (18W)
*10W: requires QC2+ charger (18W)
*15W: forgotten generation (although some Huawei customs exist), remember people were waiting for samsungs to upgrade the speed for years but since S7 nothing happened
*20W: upcoming generation, requires QC4+ charger (27W), hope it will be official qualcomm format so we can use the charger for another devices..so far it's not specified in Qi

If you are thinking to use the pad next to your bed..... Don't.... The fan is making a lot of noise...
Verstuurd vanaf mijn MI 9 met Tapatalk

*justintime* said:
If you are thinking to use the pad next to your bed..... Don't.... The fan is making a lot of noise...
Verstuurd vanaf mijn MI 9 met Tapatalk
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I have this one:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07KG5HDFX?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_pd_title
It's not fast as such, but I really don't mind. I pop it on when going to sleep and wake up fully charged, so fulfills it's purpose! Plus I like the stand more than just a pad (and it's silent )

*justintime* said:
If you are thinking to use the pad next to your bed..... Don't.... The fan is making a lot of noise...
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That's a bummer... I had hoped to replace the good old cabled phone setup besides the pillow...

I'm really interested on buying the wireless car charger, but haven't seem that available at a fair price so far...
I can only find twice of Xiaomi's MSRP...

doggydog2 said:
that's why order with adapter from ali for just 10$ extra. Otherwise it's a turd. Try find standalone QC4+ cable charger for this price locally. Worth it.
Your performance is ok, 18W QC2+ chargers were always used to power up 'fast charge' wireless stations in order to produce such output (10W).
in order to product 20W wireless, you need not 20W adapter, but 27W QC4+ adapter as there's lot of loss.
Wireless chargers (i have all types):
*5W: require basic hispeed charger (rated usually 5Vx2A=10W)
*7.5W: iphone stuff, who cares, requires QC2+ charger (18W)
*10W: requires QC2+ charger (18W)
*15W: forgotten generation (although some Huawei customs exist), remember people were waiting for samsungs to upgrade the speed for years but since S7 nothing happened
*20W: upcoming generation, requires QC4+ charger (27W), hope it will be official qualcomm format so we can use the charger for another devices..so far it's not specified in Qi
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Made the mistake and bought only the wireless charging pad without the plug and cable :/... is there any cheap and good separate plug and cable available?

Same here, I just bought the pad, I thought it would come with the charger (different from the 27W) or at least I thought I could use the original Mi9 charger

I found only plug deal here. :highfive:
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Cheers, kind sir!

has anyone received this yet and tried it out?
saw this but wanted to know how loud it is when in use: youtube.com/watch?v=gvXSAGuS1PU&lc=z22uu3xbswmlthudjacdp431dzjsvg5gjw53i03sje5w03c010c

I'm using the official one since a few days, it's fast, but the phone get hot and a quiet fan is running sometimes.

Related

How to charge two Note 3s in a car, at the same speed OEM charger does

I have this http://www.siig.com/3-1a-dual-usb-car-charger.html and it doesnt charge my Note 3 at all. It just keeps it at the same charge, and shows up as USB under battery settings when plugged in
Then I bought this http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Po...05&sr=8-4&keywords=kensington+4.2+car+charger and for some reason one port shows up as AC charging and the other as USB. Its supposed to be two identical 2.1 amp ports, so why that is happening is beyond me.
Can someone please recommend an app that works well withe the Note 3 to measure current?
Can someone please recommend something that will actually work? I basically want a charger (for car) that can charge my Note3 and my wife's, at the same time, at least at the same speed my OEM charger that came with the phone does.
Does what cable I use make a difference at all?
Thank you for your time
I don't have the GN3, but a GN2. I have and use Ventev 4.2A rapid car charger. You may want to try it. It works well with my GN2. What's nice about it, both ports are 2.1A 5V. I was hoping it would charge my GN2 and ASUS Infinity Pad tablet at the same time, but the tablet needed 15V. Thus, it's end up being trickle charger for the tablet, but does slow down the battery drain.
And it's pretty cheap. Seems solidly build. I also have the wall charger unit and works well too. It may just do the trick.
lovekeiiy said:
I don't have the GN3, but a GN2. I have and use Ventev 4.2A rapid car charger. You may want to try it. It works well with my GN2. What's nice about it, both ports are 2.1A 5V. I was hoping it would charge my GN2 and ASUS Infinity Pad tablet at the same time, but the tablet needed 15V. Thus, it's end up being trickle charger for the tablet, but does slow down the battery drain.
And it's pretty cheap. Seems solidly build. I also have the wall charger unit and works well too. It may just do the trick.
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So what is the difference between that and the Kensington I bought?
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not much from what I can tell. Both have 2.1A ports, totaling 4.2A. What I was able to find (specs), the only difference is the case and price.
I didn't look at your second link. I thought you were looking for suggestions on a charger that could charge two GN3 quickly. I'm still a bit annoyed with many andriod 10" tablets needing 15V to charge. I have car cigarette power inverter with a AC plug outlet and two USB ports (2.1 and 1.0) that I can use that will charge my tablet quickly.
lovekeiiy said:
not much from what I can tell. Both have 2.1A ports, totaling 4.2A. What I was able to find (specs), the only difference is the case and price.
I didn't look at your second link. I thought you were looking for suggestions on a charger that could charge two GN3 quickly. I'm still a bit annoyed with many andriod 10" tablets needing 15V to charge. I have car cigarette power inverter with a AC plug outlet and two USB ports (2.1 and 1.0) that I can use that will charge my tablet quickly.
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Well you are correct in that I am looking for suggestions, but since the charger you posted about is identical to what I bought, I'm wondering why the one I bought isn't working as intended. Hopefully somebody can chime in. Could it be that the Kensington isn't actually 5 volts ?
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And what about an app to measure current that works on the note 3?anybody?
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darkleafar said:
And what about an app to measure current that works on the note 3?anybody?
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Galaxy Charging Current Lite
There's also a Pro version for $0.99 as well. I use the free version and it works just fine, but there are ads, but that's expected from a "Lite" version of an app.
Thank you for the app recommendation. It has been helping. So here are some results.:
Using Kensington adapter, I get 350mah on both USB ports using a regular micro USB 2.0 cheapo cable I picked up at Frys for 2 bucks. Using another cheapo cable but this time 3.0, I get 1200 mah in one port and 450 in another.
Any ideas?
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Using my regular OEM adapter that came with the phone, I get 1200 also? What the heck that makes no sense. Is this app truly working?
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Try using OEM cables or at least high quality 3rd party cables. I ran into an issue with note 2 where my third party cables only charged at 250mah. When I got a replacement it jumped up drastically. Also car will be different than house wall outlet. Compare both.
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h3ck said:
Try using OEM cables or at least high quality 3rd party cables. I ran into an issue with note 2 where my third party cables only charged at 250mah. When I got a replacement it jumped up drastically. Also car will be different than house wall outlet. Compare both.
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Well i did compare it and like I said above I got 1200mah on both OEM house charger and the Kensington adapter in the car with USB 3.0 cable. Is it really possible my OEM house charger is only drawing 1200 mah? It makes me feel like the app isnt really working
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I had the same problem at first. Then looking at others forums and checking out my own phone I realized that the phone only charges at 1200mah while the screen is on no matter what chargers or cables you use. When the screen is off then is charges at 1800mah like normal. Samsung built this into the phone and I have no idea why.. I have noticed that the Y-CHARGE 4.2 Dual USB Car Charger charges two devices at 2.1amps each. I've tested both ports and they are good. http://www.tylt.com/y-charge-4-2/ Thats the link. Check it out. Hope it helps.
darkleafar said:
Well i did compare it and like I said above I got 1200mah on both OEM house charger and the Kensington adapter in the car with USB 3.0 cable. Is it really possible my OEM house charger is only drawing 1200 mah? It makes me feel like the app isnt really working
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When I had my issues I ended up averaging 1800 mAH on an oem. I used the Galaxy Charging Lite app as well. (Edit: just realizedthat's what you used too)
Just in case, you may wanna try another app. Usually the apps just measure the input based on what software tells them so there is a bit of inaccuracy but not enough to be way wrong. Truest test is an amperage meter or something like that. But 1800 on Wall adapter sounds right bad on a micro usb (2.0), I haven't tested usb 3.0 but it should be higher I would think.
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Spyderlotus said:
I had the same problem at first. Then looking at others forums and checking out my own phone I realized that the phone only charges at 1200mah while the screen is on no matter what chargers or cables you use. When the screen is off then is charges at 1800mah like normal. Samsung built this into the phone and I have no idea why.. I have noticed that the Y-CHARGE 4.2 Dual USB Car Charger charges two devices at 2.1amps each. I've tested both ports and they are good. http://www.tylt.com/y-charge-4-2/ Thats the link. Check it out. Hope it helps.
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Just to be sure, you tested both ports using a note 3 and you actually got 2100mah readings in the app?
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This is my limited understanding that comes from researching this myself....
USB has 4 pins that our phones care about. The 5v+, 5V-, Data + and Data -. The 5V pins charge the phone. The Data pins tell the phone what rate to charge at. I believe it is specifically the voltage the phone senses on the data pins. There are some DIY mods out there to use resisters to change this and force a higher or lower charge rate. Those mods were a bit out of my comfort zone so I just skimmed them.
Also, Apple and Android do this differently in some way and most high voltage chargers have iphone and android specific ports because of this (whether they are labeled or not). The Anker car charger I got does this. I don't know of a reliable high amp car charger that has two "android" specific ports. I have tested the Android specific port and it seems to charge at the same rate as the wall charger that came with the phone. I will try and make time to test the "iphone" specific port on my Anker charger to see what mah I get and if there really is an appreciable difference.
DECIM8 said:
This is my limited understanding that comes from researching this myself....
USB has 4 pins that our phones care about. The 5v+, 5V-, Data + and Data -. The 5V pins charge the phone. The Data pins tell the phone what rate to charge at. I believe it is specifically the voltage the phone senses on the data pins. There are some DIY mods out there to use resisters to change this and force a higher or lower charge rate. Those mods were a bit out of my comfort zone so I just skimmed them.
Also, Apple and Android do this differently in some way and most high voltage chargers have iphone and android specific ports because of this (whether they are labeled or not). The Anker car charger I got does this. I don't know of a reliable high amp car charger that has two "android" specific ports. I have tested the Android specific port and it seems to charge at the same rate as the wall charger that came with the phone. I will try and make time to test the "iphone" specific port on my Anker charger to see what mah I get and if there really is an appreciable difference.
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If it is not too much trouble, can you download the galaxy current lite app and tell me how many mah you are getting in your house charger and how many mah you are getting in your Anker Android port? Also, I'm assuming you got a Note 3?
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darkleafar said:
If it is not too much trouble, can you download the galaxy current lite app and tell me how many mah you are getting in your house charger and how many mah you are getting in your Anker Android port? Also, I'm assuming you got a Note 3?
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The app will tell you 1200 if your screen is on - after is been plugged in, make sure your screen is turned off, then quickly pull up the app after you turn your screen on and it will show 1800
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Here's what I've been using. Great so far. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GANTT94/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_HsY3sb034XV0R
I bought a dual outlet 4.2amp charger at big lots (got 4 of them actually on sale $10 a pop) that is 2.1 amps per outlet. I use samsung cables with it and my note 3 charges are full speed no problem.
I would just bypass all this and get an inverter for the car and run the OEM charger... takes out all the guesswork and charges exactly the way you are expecting.
Example... turns your cars 12vDC into 120vAC
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Quick Charge Support?

Does it support Quick Charge 2.0/3.0?
Based on the specifications off the Chinese website, supports only 5v/2a. Not sure hardware, software or licensing limitation.
carlchan31 said:
Does it support Quick Charge 2.0/3.0?
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I have bought a MiPad 4 (3+32).
If the QC3.0 charger is used, it will only up to about 12W. It still needs 2.5 hours.
The tablet does support QC 3.0 but the included brick does not.
York.Z said:
I have bought a MiPad 4 (3+32).
If the QC3.0 charger is used, it will only up to about 12W. It still needs 2.5 hours.
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Do you have any device that would measure the voltage and amperage??
It would be great to get the actual reading...
I have one Mi Pad 4 (3Gb/32Gb Wi-Fi) and with the battery at 20%, charging in a QC3.0 port, with the screen off it went to 1.85Ah at 5.05V. It was around 9Wh. So i can tell that it probably will go to 10Wh maximum and so it has probably only support for QC2.0.
I used a UGreen wall dual charger (one port QC3.0, the other is 2.4Ah) and the cable also a UGreen nylon that supports fast charge. They are found very easily in ebay and I strongly recommend this brand for charging (value/quality). For measuring I also used a very common usb tester that goes up to 5.1Ah/30V found also in ebay.
I can tell that with that same charger and cable, my Le Max 2 goes to a maximum of 24Wh(!) (around 8V/3Ah) when it was around 10-20% battery. So I can tell that the charger is at least outputing that power.
I confirm that no matter if used original charger or QC3 from Mi6 it can't charge 2-100% faster than 3 hours (usually 3h20m). Besides it doesn't show any notification about fast charging so this function must be locked.
IMO this is the biggest flaw in this tablet and I hope Xiaomi will do the same like with its Mi A1. The phone was released without the QC support, but it got unlocked with the Oreo update.
Xiaomi AD07ZM charger show 5V / 1.9A on USB tester with my Mi Pad 4 LTE at 40% battery.
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using various chargers and cables, both with miui 9 and 10.
I can say that MI PAD4 - DOES NOT have QC. it uses regular 5V/2A.
on xiaomi mi6, which clearly stated to suppoer QC, you have a sign of 'lightning bolt' on the top, as well as on the lock screen.
Mi-Pad DOES NOT.
is this limitation in hardware or easily bypassable using magisk?
coz the Plus version got at least QC2.0 enabled.
I have an own QC adapter (not from Xiaomi). When I plug in my Mi6 it shows "fast charging". But on my MiPad4 LTE it doesnt say anything about that... So I also would say, that the normal MiPad4 has no QC support.. Maybe the PLUS has it..
thE_29 said:
I have an own QC adapter (not from Xiaomi). When I plug in my Mi6 it shows "fast charging". But on my MiPad4 LTE it doesnt say anything about that... So I also would say, that the normal MiPad4 has no QC support.. Maybe the PLUS has it..
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Plus version indeed got QC 2.0 enabled....
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
Plus version indeed got QC 2.0 enabled....
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that's what the specifications say, BUT mine does definitely not support any kind of QC, neither 2.0 nor 3.0. I have tried it with a variety of QC2/3 chargers and cables that all work fine for QC (QC3.0 in this case) with my Mi Note 3 ("Jason"). On the Mi Pad 4 plus it does NOT quick-charge: neither does the Pad show any indication that it does, nor do my indicator cables (that have different color LEDs for normal or quick charging), nor is the charging time significantly reduced when using a QC charger versus a "normal" charger.
So, in theory it supports QC, in practice it doesn't for whatever reason. It may be supported by the chipset, but may be blocked by the kernel or MIUI.
I can confirm it does not support QC.
ronald_loulan said:
Do you have any device that would measure the voltage and amperage??
It would be great to get the actual reading...
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AccuBattery from GooglePlay can help.
With this rom I get the Quick charging message, https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-pad-4/development/rom-lineageos-15-1-mi-pad-4-mi-pad-4-t3871520
cebu said:
With this rom I get the Quick charging message, https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-pad-4/development/rom-lineageos-15-1-mi-pad-4-mi-pad-4-t3871520
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But does it really charge faster? I think this is more in the firmware than rom itself.
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Plus version indeed got QC 2.0 enabled....
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Hi,
I got an MI PAD 4 imported to India and unfortunately lost the charger .
I got know NI PAD 4 needs a 5v 2a charger. Can i use the Mi India standard 2A charger as the voltages in india and China are quite same .
It is is tough to find an equivalent adapter for the MI PAD 4 here in India .
Could you please help me with any suggestions .. i am currently charging it through USB ports in my laptop but the tablet is nearly dead.
look forward to your response.
SSP161988 said:
Hi,
I got an MI PAD 4 imported to India and unfortunately lost the charger .
I got know NI PAD 4 needs a 5v 2a charger. Can i use the Mi India standard 2A charger as the voltages in india and China are quite same .
It is is tough to find an equivalent adapter for the MI PAD 4 here in India .
Could you please help me with any suggestions .. i am currently charging it through USB ports in my laptop but the tablet is nearly dead.
look forward to your response.
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Input (line) voltage doesn't really matter for this kind of chargers, they do support a wide range of input voltage. What matters is the output voltage. If it is 5V there is no problem using that.

Official 10,000mAh Wireless Charging Battery Bank

Has anyone found where to buy the wireless charging battery bank? I've gone ahead and bought the pad and car charger, but I haven't seen the power bank yet. Maybe I missed it, or it's not out yet...
- UPDATE -​
I've decided to update op to be more informative. People help me, I help people. Thanks to @cd993 for help with product searching.
>Buy Here> Giztop - Gearbest - AliExpress - Banggood<Buy Here<
You're not obligated to buy the Xiaomi brand accessories for use with your Xiaomi (or any other) products
Battery has arrived! If anyone wants to see, HERE is the official page (hope you have auto-translate).
The manual contained in the package wasn't in English but here is a similar model's user manual, although the images and single usage is self-explanatory. The Manual recommends charging the battery to full before first use.
Here are two informative statements from the official website:
One charge: Before using the wireless charging function, you need to turn this function on and press the button. For details, please refer to the product manual.
Charging power: The maximum power of wireless fast charge can be up to 10W when it is output separately; the maximum power of USB-C single port output and input can reach 18W, the maximum power of USB-A single port output can reach 18W, and the total power when using two output interfaces Up to 15W.
Here are some images:
After I unlock the bootloader / root+rom, I can't wait to set the charging limit and use wireless chargers all over the place.
Gourmandises said:
Has anyone found where to buy the wireless charging battery bank? I've gone ahead and bought the pad and car charger, but I haven't seen the power bank yet.
Maybe I missed it, or it's not out yet...
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Unsure if these are the real deal, but some links nonetheless.....
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00IL7VD1Y/ref=dp_olp_0?ie=UTF8&condition=all
https://www.giztop.com/xiaomi-wireless-power-bank.html
https://www.banggood.com/Xiaomi-PLM...-Mobile-Phone-p-1434294.html?cur_warehouse=CN
https://www.gearbest.com/power-banks/pp_009881811120.html
Thanks @cd993 !
they're starting to pop up on AliExpress too now. It also looks like the car charger isn't out yet and sellers are just taking preorders.
Gourmandises said:
Thanks @cd993 !
they're starting to pop up on AliExpress too now. It also looks like the car charger isn't out yet and sellers are just taking preorders.
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I'd be curious of one too!
Hi guys, original xiaomi wireless power bank is too expensive for me, so I decided to buy baseus 10 000 mAh wireless power bank, and I'm satisfied. It is only 5W (xiaomi 10W), but for 12€...
Capacity is ok, I fully charged my 8100 mAh tablet battery (by cable) and simultaneously add 10% battery to phone (wirelessly).
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dukynko said:
Hi guys, original xiaomi wireless power bank is too expensive for me, so I decided to buy baseus 10 000 mAh wireless power bank, and I'm satisfied. It is only 5W (xiaomi 10W), but for 12€...
Capacity is ok, I fully charged my 8100 mAh tablet battery (by cable) and simultaneously add 10% battery to phone (wirelessly).
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Thanks @dukynko !
That's a nice alternative.
Additionally, I've updated the OP to help people out.
Gourmandises said:
Has anyone found where to buy the wireless charging battery bank? I've gone ahead and bought the pad and car charger, but I haven't seen the power bank yet. Maybe I missed it, or it's not out yet...
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I've decided to update op to be more informative. People help me, I help people. Thanks to @cd993 for help with product searching.
>Buy Here> Giztop - Gearbest - AliExpress - Banggood<Buy Here<
You're not obligated to buy the Xiaomi brand accessories for use with your Xiaomi (or any other) products
Battery has arrived! If anyone wants to see, HERE is the official page (hope you have auto-translate).
The manual contained in the package wasn't in English but here is a similar model's user manual, although the images and single usage is self-explanatory. The Manual recommends charging the battery to full before first use.
Here are two informative statements from the official website:
One charge: Before using the wireless charging function, you need to turn this function on and press the button. For details, please refer to the product manual.
Charging power: The maximum power of wireless fast charge can be up to 10W when it is output separately; the maximum power of USB-C single port output and input can reach 18W, the maximum power of USB-A single port output can reach 18W, and the total power when using two output interfaces Up to 15W.
Here are some images:
After I unlock the bootloader / root+rom, I can't wait to set the charging limit and use wireless chargers all over the place.
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Thanks mate
How fast does this charge? Is it 20w or slow 5w?
Have a look at ampere app?
10w
Mi 9 doesn't support 10w qi charging so is it only 5W then?
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Mi 9 doesn't support 10w qi charging so is it only 5W then?
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It must support up to 20w wireless charging Original wireless chargers is 10w/20w.
Look on AE... Ebay also.
In this guide you can find some of the best wireless power banks. And they are all compared here, so it’s pretty useful https://geeklah.com/best-wireless-powerbank.html
Hope it is helpful at least to some of you
Hi,
sorry for the silly question, the powerbank can only charge wireless, but NOT be CHARGED Wireless? It is right?

Usb type c cable capable of hypercharging

Hello ARP2 fellas i am currently in search of a replacement usb-c cable for my 30W charger as the stock one ended up in my dog's menu The official Asus cable (ACAU003) which comes with the 30W charger seems harder to find and even if i managed to spot a couple of them they sell for 20+$, add the shipping fees and it will cost as much as the 30W charger itself Is there anyone around who tried an aftermaket cable capable of 30W Hypercharging? Many usb-c cables from AliExp or Ebay are marketed as 100W ones but not everyone in the comments is happy with the quick charging results on their devices and that's why i am hesitant to buy one. Any help is appreciated.
shivok said:
Hello ARP2 fellas i am currently in search of a replacement usb-c cable for my 30W charger as the stock one ended up in my dog's menu The official Asus cable (ACAU003) which comes with the 30W charger seems harder to find and even if i managed to spot a couple of them they sell for 20+$, add the shipping fees and it will cost as much as the 30W charger itself Is there anyone around who tried an aftermaket cable capable of 30W Hypercharging? Many usb-c cables from AliExp or Ebay are marketed as 100W ones but not everyone in the comments is happy with the quick charging results on their devices and that's why i am hesitant to buy one. Any help is appreciated.
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Try Baseus, usb3.1 to C works great + very good quality, but didnt try their usbC to C yet, its supposed to arrive in around a week so I can give you an update then.
Thanks Vardes, if you will not forget about it jump in and share your thoughts please. I might wait some more until someone else replies. Yeah Baseus and UGreen have a lot of positive reviews, still many people complain about their fast charging results
shivok said:
Hello ARP2 fellas i am currently in search of a replacement usb-c cable for my 30W charger as the stock one ended up in my dog's menu The official Asus cable (ACAU003) which comes with the 30W charger seems harder to find and even if i managed to spot a couple of them they sell for 20+$, add the shipping fees and it will cost as much as the 30W charger itself Is there anyone around who tried an aftermaket cable capable of 30W Hypercharging? Many usb-c cables from AliExp or Ebay are marketed as 100W ones but not everyone in the comments is happy with the quick charging results on their devices and that's why i am hesitant to buy one. Any help is appreciated.
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I would recommend Apples USB-C to USB-C cable. I have been using that since my N10+ and now ROGPHONE 2.
I'm using 2 of these mcdodo cables, 2m each rated 5a.
With the original charger from Asus I must say that the charging is very very fast. And I'm using one to charge my phone in my car, with a 30w small Baseus charger.
They have new cables tho', something with autodisconnect if u check their page but i didn't got them so i don't know how good those are.
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got my baseus c to c cable, tested it today with stock charger, it has shown me hypercharge and overall charging time was around 1.5h from 8 to 100%. Overall build quality is great, braided 2m cable - almost identical to Bhl00's one, just different plugs. Here is the cable itself: http://imgur.com/gallery/A5Ee4Yy
VarDes said:
got my baseus c to c cable, tested it today with stock charger, it has shown me hypercharge and overall charging time was around 1.5h from 8 to 100%. Overall build quality is great, braided 2m cable - almost identical to Bhl00's one, just different plugs. Here is the cable itself: http://imgur.com/gallery/A5Ee4Yy
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VarDes thank you for coming back leaving your feedback here. I am happy your Baseus cable is suitable for Hypercharging, just one last favor. Can you share a link or a reference product picture of the specific Baseus cable you have bought since they have several usb-c to usb-c cables in their portfolio. Thank you in advance
VarDes said:
got my baseus c to c cable, tested it today with stock charger, it has shown me hypercharge and overall charging time was around 1.5h from 8 to 100%. Overall build quality is great, braided 2m cable - almost identical to Bhl00's one, just different plugs. Here is the cable itself: http://imgur.com/gallery/A5Ee4Yy
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Hello is your baseus c to c cable looks like this? I want to buy but afraid wrong, it's written supports PD3 and QC 4.0 though, it's shown 60W though, is this ok cause the original charger is only 30W? Just want to make sure just in case, thanks for your help !
GunVein said:
Hello is your baseus c to c cable looks like this? I want to buy but afraid wrong, it's written supports PD3 and QC 4.0 though, it's shown 60W though, is this ok cause the original charger is only 30W? Just want to make sure just in case, thanks for your help !
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Looks exactly like the one I have, and it is ok that it supports 60W - just means its basically futureproof and/or capable of charging a laptop .
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VarDes thank you for coming back leaving your feedback here. I am happy your Baseus cable is suitable for Hypercharging, just one last favor. Can you share a link or a reference product picture of the specific Baseus cable you have bought since they have several usb-c to usb-c cables in their portfolio. Thank you in advance
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Hey, here's a reference link on aliexpress - https://a.aliexpress.com/_UPFfL
VarDes said:
Looks exactly like the one I have, and it is ok that it supports 60W - just means its basically futureproof and/or capable of charging a laptop .
Hey, here's a reference link on aliexpress - https://a.aliexpress.com/_UPFfL
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thank you !

Found a 3rd party multi-port charger that supports SuperFast Charging on S20 Ultra

I know there don't seem to be a lot of 3rd party chargers that are capable of "Super Fast Charging" on the S20, but just wanted to drop a quick note that I found one.
I travel (well usually..) a bit, and try to consolidate my chargers a bit so I'm always on the lookout for decent multi-port adapters. As everyone knows, there are a ton of high powered adapters out there that you would hope give us the juice, but if you have read a bit - Samsung not only requires a PD port, but also PPS - and there aren't a whole of lot of adapters that support them.
I was hoping to pick a new adapter up to try and keep my Surface Go and S20 Ultra charged up, and not be a huge brick and came across this 65W 3-port bad boy: https://amzn.to/2L5d2uf from a company called Baseus. I have a couple of cables from them and they also seem to be popular on Aliepxress as well as Amazon, so decided to give it a try.
Got it in last night and paired it with a new USB 3.1 Gen 2 100W cable that I also just picked up, and lo and behold - I plugged that sucker in and "SUPER FAST CHARGING 2.0" popped up on the screen when using the top USB - C port.
Interestingly enough the second power only registered "SUPER FAST CHARGING" (no 2.0) and the USB-A QC port registered as "FAST CHARGING." Reading through the documentation it's because the first port can give the whole 65W, the second tops at 30W, and of course USB-A is limited. I guess that makes sense since Super Fast 2.0 is 45W with the Samsung OEM charger.
Bottom line, if you are looking for a 3rd party multiport that supports the max charging on the S20 (and I assume Note 10) - this one does the trick. I got mine on Amazon (they had US stock so came relatively quick) - but if you are willing to wait, can probably pick it up on Aliexpress or other source for cheaper.
I bought it for my laptop 4 months ago now its the only charger I use .
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I bought it for my laptop 4 months ago now its the only charger I use .
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Nice! -- my primary use was for my Surface, and I didn't think I'd get the highest charge with the S20U, but was a pleasant surprise.
I got an Ugreen USB C Charger 36W with 2 Type C ports that works as a Super Fast Charger
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You can use any PPS PD charger like baseus 65W on aliexpress but super fast 2 will not be real.
Many chargers trigger Super Fast Charging 2.0 but before You will celebrate, please run battery charging monitor from play store. It will draw a charging curve. Almost all non samsung chargers will oscilate. You wil see around 6000ma and after 2-3s it will drop to 500, and again and again.
This can damage your device, and will take a long time to charge
krogoth said:
You can use any PPS PD charger like baseus 65W on aliexpress but super fast 2 will not be real.
Many chargers trigger Super Fast Charging 2.0 but before You will celebrate, please run battery charging monitor from play store. It will draw a charging curve. Almost all non samsung chargers will oscilate. You wil see around 6000ma and after 2-3s it will drop to 500, and again and again.
This can damage your device, and will take a long time to charge
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Thanks for the heads up. I ran the app for a few minutes on the BaseUS charger and didn't see any of the dramatic dips as you mentioned above - so I'm hoping that's a good thing. Looks like a pretty consistent curve.
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The charging current you are getting is not Super Fast Charging 2.0 even though it says so in your notification bar. This is mine with Super Fast Charging 2.0 using the Samsung charger and cable. Battery Charging Monitor will report a higher charging current.
Also wanted to add that the Xiaomi Powerbank 3 Pro with USB PD will charge the S20 Ultra at Super Fast Charging 2.0 and at 5A with the supplied samsung cable. And aftermarket Baseus USB C cable only gives 3A.
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The charging current you are getting is not Super Fast Charging 2.0 even though it says so in your notification bar. This is mine with Super Fast Charging 2.0 using the Samsung charger and cable. Battery Charging Monitor will report a higher charging current.
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Interesting -- well, I guess my takeaway is that it isn't TRUE 2.0 super fast - but also it hopefully won't fry my battery! (i.e. not as fast as I'd like, but at least not going to damage the battery).
Sleepycat3 said:
Also wanted to add that the Xiaomi Powerbank 3 Pro with USB PD will charge the S20 Ultra at Super Fast Charging 2.0 and at 5A with the supplied samsung cable. And aftermarket Baseus USB C cable only gives 3A.
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I tried my test with a couple of 100W-rated USB 3.1 gen 2 cables - so it definitely wasn't the cables. But goes to show that cables are an important part of the equation too!
SFC 2.0 require e-marked cables to work, as well as compatible pps charger.
IMHO the best option is to get 45w samsung charger. Other brands are hit or miss.

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