Official 10,000mAh Wireless Charging Battery Bank - Xiaomi Mi 9 Accessories

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.

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...
- 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.
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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?

rajanm1 said:
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?

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Battery Pack Compatibility with Tab 2 7.0?

I currently have an older 1800mA Kensington battery pack which drains the power on my Tab like nobodies business. I've been looking at a replacement, and have read conflicting reports of these working/not working. Anybody have one that can confirm works with the Tab 2 7.0?
And if it does work, are you using the stock cable?
Trent IMP1000 - http://www.amazon.com/New-Trent-IMP1000-Thunderbolt-Blackberry/dp/B003ZBZ64Q
Incredicharge I-11000 - http://www.amazon.com/Incredicharge-I-11000-External-11000mAh-Blackberry/dp/B006YJEBGK
TIA!
Might not be what you wanted as this only has 5Ah capacity for its 3,7v internal battery, but Sanyo Eneloop KBC-L2B does the job albeit with only 1A ouput (half the original charger rate).
NB : Tested on GT-P5100, should have more or less equivalent results
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Might not be what you wanted as this only has 5Ah capacity for its 3,7v internal battery, but Sanyo Eneloop KBC-L2B does the job albeit with only 1A ouput (half the original charger rate).
NB : Tested on GT-P5100, should have more or less equivalent results
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Ouch, that is quite expensive (or least the one I've found on Amazon is)!
But thanks for confirming there is an alternative, and maybe hope for one of the 2 devices I'm looking at.
Trent iCruiser IMP1000 11000mAh specifications page reveals only 1A output at 5V, meaning it may or may not work depends on the room temperature.
As written on the Tab's original charger, the power controller on the tablet can pull out as much as 2A power from a charger. This means that on a charger (either portable or wallmount) that's only rated at 1A, the charger will work at its maximum capacity. It will all comes down to the build quality of the charger, and mostly its heat dissipation capability. If the charger gets too hot, it will cut of its power.
With that being said, you may wan't to stay away from Incredicharge. There's no written spesification nor contact number on the official page. Getting this is gambling based on customer reviews only.
You might wan't to scout some more alternatives, preferably one with a minimum of 2A output. But if it comes down to those two, Trent iCruiser IMP1000 11000mAh is the better bet.
NB : Original cable works fine.
NB : Just reread my reply, i sound like an old man talking to his grandchild Really sorry about that.
Both of these provide 2A output.
Anker Astro3 10000mAh - $59.99
EZOPower Black 2-Port Ultra High-capacity Portable External Rechargable Backup Battey Pack -10000mAh - $54.99
Palthron said:
Trent iCruiser IMP1000 11000mAh specifications page reveals only 1A output at 5V, meaning it may or may not work depends on the room temperature.
As written on the Tab's original charger, the power controller on the tablet can pull out as much as 2A power from a charger. This means that on a charger (either portable or wallmount) that's only rated at 1A, the charger will work at its maximum capacity. It will all comes down to the build quality of the charger, and mostly its heat dissipation capability. If the charger gets too hot, it will cut of its power.
With that being said, you may wan't to stay away from Incredicharge. There's no written spesification nor contact number on the official page. Getting this is gambling based on customer reviews only.
You might wan't to scout some more alternatives, preferably one with a minimum of 2A output. But if it comes down to those two, Trent iCruiser IMP1000 11000mAh is the better bet.
NB : Original cable works fine.
NB : Just reread my reply, i sound like an old man talking to his grandchild Really sorry about that.
Both of these provide 2A output.
Anker Astro3 10000mAh - $59.99
EZOPower Black 2-Port Ultra High-capacity Portable External Rechargable Backup Battey Pack -10000mAh - $54.99
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Ha! No problem on the "advice", and I can probably guarantee I'm older than you, so I'm the one that feels like the grandfather!
I don't think voltage is a major concern, its more the fact that I've read that some Samsung devices simply won't charge because of the data/info being sent from the battery via the cable. Amazon is full of "This doesn't work", which I take with a grain of salt most of the time, but there are enough references to the Galaxy Tab to make me think there might be something in it here.
Either way, I've left it too late to make a decision this time, so I'll revisit when I get back from my travels. Thanks!
I have an isound 8000 mAh external battery. the owners manual says 2.1A output. I have charged my gTAB 2 7.0 (p3110) and my galaxy s (gt-i9000) both from around 15% battery life to full with one light left on the external battery.
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Another iSound...this one is 16,000mAh. I've been eyeing this one for the tab...
http://richardsolo.com/portablepowermax16000mahbackupbattery.aspx#.UE3q_mGe7dd
If you look around you can often find discount coupons from this company.
dbeedle said:
Another iSound...this one is 16,000mAh. I've been eyeing this one for the tab...
http://richardsolo.com/portablepowermax16000mahbackupbattery.aspx#.UE3q_mGe7dd
If you look around you can often find discount coupons from this company.
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WoW! I did not know it went up to 16000mAh. That thing must be twice the size of the 8000mAh. I paid $49 for mine.
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Here is my tweaked unit. Same cells as Tesla roadster.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30623332&postcount=30
islandremix said:
WoW! I did not know it went up to 16000mAh. That thing must be twice the size of the 8000mAh. I paid $49 for mine.
Sent from my GT-P3110 using xda app-developers app
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Just got a note this morning...free shipping on the thing this week. Code: ship160.

Anker QC 3.0 car charger not quick charging

I recently bought the Anker Quick Charge 3.0 39W Dual USB Car Charger (Amazon link below) and, while my Pixel will charge at regular speed when plugged in, I cannot get Quick Charging to activate. I've tried multiple USB-C cables (one that came with the Pixel as well as a separate one I bought) in both of the charger's USB ports, but to no avail. The Quick Charging feature works when plugged into a compatible wall outlet (using the same cables) so I'm not sure if I'm missing something or just have a faulty charger. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to proceed would be sincerely appreciated. Thanks very much.
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It's because what pixel have is type c QC, not Qualcomm QC, thats probably the reson
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ansontyl96 said:
It's because what pixel have is type c QC, not Qualcomm QC, thats probably the reson
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Thanks very much for the reply. That makes sense.
Is there a compatible car charger that activates the Pixel's QC feature? Or could it be charging at the maximum rate and perhaps just not showing the "Charging Rapidly" notification? Just trying to figure out if I should keep or return this charger.
Thanks again.
goodwidp said:
Thanks very much for the reply. That makes sense.
Is there a compatible car charger that activates the Pixel's QC feature? Or could it be charging at the maximum rate and perhaps just not showing the "Charging Rapidly" notification? Just trying to figure out if I should keep or return this charger.
Thanks again.
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Sorry mate, I honestly not sure but i think you can track the voltage by apps like Ampere
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ansontyl96 said:
It's because what pixel have is type c QC, not Qualcomm QC, thats probably the reson
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I'm sorry man but youre wrong.
I have the same charger in my car. I plug my pixel into it on my way from work to school usually at 30% and as soon as I do it'll charge rapidly and it'll state on the lockscreen that it's charging rapidly. By the time I reach school (it's only 30 mins away) the pixel is at 75-80%
So yes this should rapidly charge your pixel as it rapidly charges mine from day one.
You may have to check the voltage output going to that outlet in the car, it may just need to be recalibrated. Older cars tend to loose some voltage power. ( I know from experience in my last car)
The cable quality can also affect charging current. Download Ampere (its free). Get a decent cable recommended by Benson. It makes a huge difference in charging current and hence, speed.
Check here for good cables:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/accessories/usb-c-c-c-cables-t3493357
indyzzzz said:
The cable quality can also affect charging current. Download Ampere (its free). Get a decent cable recommended by Benson. It makes a huge difference in charging current and hence, speed.
Check here for good cables:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/accessories/usb-c-c-c-cables-t3493357
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Yeah always use a cable with superb quality. I use the reg usb to usbc in the car.
If you need a USB c to USB c I recommend buying one at the Apple store. Their cables are approved for the pixel and are great quality.
If you're still looking for a auto charger, you want want one that support Power delivery 2.0 not Quick Charge 2/3.0
This is the one I use.
Amazon Link
Thanks very much to everyone for the helpful replies.
Surprisingly, the situation seems to have sorted itself out over the past week as the charger is now activating the quick charging when in use. It's not quite as strong as a wall outlet (see Ampere pics below), but it's still pretty quick and I now see the "Charging Rapidly" notification when plugged in (though it takes a few seconds to display). It really wasn't showing that notification when I first tried the charger and opened this thread, so I'm not sure what caused the change, but I'm satisfied with the charger so I'll keep it.
Here are screenshots of Ampere showing the max charging rate for both the car and wall outlet (one that came w/ Pixel) after being plugged in for 20-30 min. Is it normal that the car charger's max rate is slightly slower than the wall? Thanks again, all. I sincerely appreciate the help and info.
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May I have the link of amper from play store. searched, but got several apps.
goodwidp said:
Thanks very much to everyone for the helpful replies.
Surprisingly, the situation seems to have sorted itself out over the past week as the charger is now activating the quick charging when in use. It's not quite as strong as a wall outlet (see Ampere pics below), but it's still pretty quick and I now see the "Charging Rapidly" notification when plugged in (though it takes a few seconds to display). It really wasn't showing that notification when I first tried the charger and opened this thread, so I'm not sure what caused the change, but I'm satisfied with the charger so I'll keep it.
Here are screenshots of Ampere showing the max charging rate for both the car and wall outlet (one that came w/ Pixel) after being plugged in for 20-30 min. Is it normal that the car charger's max rate is slightly slower than the wall? Thanks again, all. I sincerely appreciate the help and info.
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bush911 said:
May I have the link of amper from play store. searched, but got several apps.
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Here's the one you want:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere&hl=en
Anker Quick Charge 3.0 39W Dual USB Car Charger, PowerDrive Speed 2 for Google Pixel. It charges devices up to 80% in just 35 minutes. It is enough power to charge power-hungry USB devices at full speed. It is also ultra-compact build, twin USB ports, soft LED light, and carbon-fiber mesh ensure maximum convenience and a sleek finish.

Dash Chargers from A Plus on Amazon?

Does anyone have any experience with A Plus products on amazon?
They seem to have a car charger: https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Onep...83&sr=8-1&keywords=oneplus+5+car+dash+charger
and a charging cable: https://www.amazon.com/Oneplus-Cabl...?srs=7297636011&ie=UTF8&qid=1507734706&sr=8-1
I was curious if these are safe for the phone and if they indeed provided dash charging.
No one...?
There is a review on Amazon that states that it does function as far as charging at 3+ amps below 75% charge but no independent verification that the charge rate tapers off as the state of charge exceeds 75% and above. Other eBay sellers are offering the same charger and do indicate that it performs identically to the DASH 1+ branded charger. It is easy enough to verify proper operation by observing the performance with the ampere app though. I saw no reports of obvious failure either. I do not have this charger to actually test so the above is based on what info I could locate with various search terms.
At the price including a DASH cable which is also required for proper functioning it looks like a decent gamble.
Well, The charging tech is supposed to be in the charging brick or the car charger. That's how they get the fast charging with no heat and also charge as fast as when using the device as with the screen off. OnePlus does not release that tech for others to use (their patent I believe) so I do not believe there is anything out there that is truly dash charging. The actual dash car charger is only $30 from OnePlus so for $10 more you get the official one (that's what I did and mine came with the cable too for free). To me it's not worth wasting time and money dealing with claims from amazon sellers.
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There is a review on Amazon that states that it does function as far as charging at 3+ amps below 75% charge but no independent verification that the charge rate tapers off as the state of charge exceeds 75% and above. Other eBay sellers are offering the same charger and do indicate that it performs identically to the DASH 1+ branded charger. It is easy enough to verify proper operation by observing the performance with the ampere app though. I saw no reports of obvious failure either. I do not have this charger to actually test so the above is based on what info I could locate with various search terms.
At the price including a DASH cable which is also required for proper functioning it looks like a decent gamble.
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Thanks for the detailed response, I appreciate it.
Eric214 said:
Well, The charging tech is supposed to be in the charging brick or the car charger. That's how they get the fast charging with no heat and also charge as fast as when using the device as with the screen off. OnePlus does not release that tech for others to use (their patent I believe) so I do not believe there is anything out there that is truly dash charging. The actual dash car charger is only $30 from OnePlus so for $10 more you get the official one (that's what I did and mine came with the cable too for free). To me it's not worth wasting time and money dealing with claims from amazon sellers.
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Yeah, that's a good point. If oneplus had their charger listed on amazon with prime shipping, then it would be an easier choice. But if you add $7 for shipping then it's almost $40... Not sure I can justify spending $40 on a car charger.
It seems it´s the same as this in Aliexpress with another brand:
https://m.es.aliexpress.com/s/item/32820037194.html?spm=a2g0n.search-cache.0.0.445b68568daeGp
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These DASH charger technology is an OPPO patent on the VOOC tech. What makes it function as a fixed voltage variable current charger is the feedback loop in the cable which is unique to this charging system. As this tech is still under patent protection I would expect these off brand chargers to function as specified but have yet to see any real proof. There are several chargers that are marked "DASH" and listed as such on eBay. OPPO and OnePlus are using this quick charge system and the other phones are using Q2 or Q3 rapid charge.
OldNuc said:
These DASH charger technology is an OPPO patent on the VOOC tech. What makes it function as a fixed voltage variable current charger is the feedback loop in the cable which is unique to this charging system. As this tech is still under patent protection I would expect these off brand chargers to function as specified but have yet to see any real proof. There are several chargers that are marked "DASH" and listed as such on eBay. OPPO and OnePlus are using this quick charge system and the other phones are using Q2 or Q3 rapid charge.
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Well I agreed with you up until you said "I would expect these off brand chargers to function as specified but have yet to see any real proof." I think you meant you WOULDN'T expect. That's because they would have to pay OPPO to use their patent. That would then make those other chargers more expensive.
When you compare the price of the 1+ branded DASH car charger to all of these other knockoffs that claim to function identically then buying one of the knockoff chargers is likely a false economy. Beyond that the charger listed on eBay, from China, was marked on the face DASH and claimed a 5V 3.5A spec. but no actual detailed further info. Several others make the 5V 3.5A claim as well. If OPPO is collecting royalties it has to be minimal. These chargers are at a higher price point than other generic chargers so who really knows. Sooner or later someone will do an in depth review though.
Fast charging lithium batteries is a recent advance and trying to go low cost is not a good idea when dealing with a battery that can combust with no warning.

Xiaomi Mi 9 Wireless Charger

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
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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
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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:
Code:
https://goo.gl/
Code:
J9TeCG
PS: Can´t post links as new member, just put it together...
MARTAN111 said:
I found only plug deal here. :highfive:
Code:
https://goo.gl/
Code:
J9TeCG
PS: Can´t post links as new member, just put it together...
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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.

How Do I Know If My Mi 9 is Charging at QC 4.0 Speeds

Hi Guys
Just purchased a Xiaomi Mi 9 along with a razer charger QC 4.0 charger and was wondering if the phone gives any indication that you are charging at QC 4.0 speeds.
Download "Ampere" to see at what rate your phone charges.
Thanks just downloaded the application.
Any particular stats within the app to look out for
mulkman said:
Thanks just downloaded the application.
Any particular stats within the app to look out for
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Just the charging speed, QC4+ should be around 4A, if I'm not mistaken? Haven't checked, but I think that's about what you should get. My Mi 9 charges at 3.3A with the stock adapter.
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I bought the Belkin QC4+ charger and it seems to charge the same at the stock Chinese model (8/128) adapter.
Mid 4000s mAh @4.4v
Take it for what you will. I bet anything is better than the Global brick I guess.
I know it's working because my phone charges absurdly fast.
Look for rapid charging on lock screen
Or charge turbo on charge animation
I am using the Hama QC4+ charger, no Charge Turbo and no Charge Quick/Fast displayed.
Wonderful charger
It does charge kinda quick, and the text shows Charging Fast, but that's it. Disappointed.
Could always use one of these, they're fairly cheap and quite usefull for checking port/usb output
or you simply look at the GSI lockscreen which integrates usb meter
shows volts, ampers, temperature, battery% and speed status
GSI
Gourmandises said:
I bought the Belkin QC4+ charger and it seems to charge the same at the stock Chinese model (8/128) adapter.
Mid 4000s mAh @4.4v
Take it for what you will. I bet anything is better than the Global brick I guess.
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The charger that comes with the Chinese model should be a qc4+ one.
Gourmandises said:
I bought the Belkin QC4+ charger and it seems to charge the same at the stock Chinese model (8/128) adapter.
Mid 4000s mAh @4.4v
Take it for what you will. I bet anything is better than the Global brick I guess.
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This was not my experience at all. I bought that belkin 4.0+ and it averaged at 2200... I don't think the phone does Charge Turbo or even Fast on 4.0 / 4.0 + because it isn't really a QC 4 rated phone. Offical Xiaomi chargers that do 27 w are running at QC 3.0 (look closely at the brick) they do however have an extra mode which makes the QC 3.0 charge TURBO... here is the confusion I beleive after buying a Hama 4.0+ and this Belkin 4.0+ you said works but doesn't charge Turbo.
Gokh said:
Download "Ampere" to see at what rate your phone charges.
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I got this app. But it gives me a wrong information. I checked via real usb voltmeter. Recording the app charger itself is charging less than 2000 mah. But I connected this charger to wireless charger and I gave almost 4000. Who is know please explain me, how can I get more from wireless charger than charger itself?
By the way charger I bought from AliExpress, original Xiaomi 27w charger
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Gokh said:
Download "Ampere" to see at what rate your phone charges.
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I got this app. But it gives me a wrong information. I checked via real usb voltmeter. Recording the app charger itself is charging less than 2000 mah. But I connected this charger to wireless charger and I gave almost 4000. Who is know please explain me, how can I get more from wireless charger than charger itself?
By the way charger I bought from AliExpress, original Xiaomi 27w charger
I guess the speed over 4500mA+?
JoKeRLeE said:
I guess the speed over 4500mA+?
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Can you send me photo of charger which you're using
Ataemonus said:
I am using the Hama QC4+ charger, no Charge Turbo and no Charge Quick/Fast displayed.
Wonderful charger
It does charge kinda quick, and the text shows Charging Fast, but that's it. Disappointed.
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I might be late but i got exactly that chrager and its somehow not turbocharging...
Told you. In the meantime, my Hama charger does not even work, it charges intermittently, 1s on 1s off.

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