Mi 10 Wireless Charger

DJ-Tumor

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keep in mind that thing will be fan cooled and is not suitable for use in bedrooms.
fastest qi charging without fan cooling is 15W it seems.
I just ordered one from amazon..."yootech X6".
 

Aralas

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Hi guys,

I found 2 wireless chargers, but can you confirm me that it will be compatible with Xiaomi's phones ?


Huawei Wireless Car Charger 27W : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000222723458.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.5df33c00EAjQwQ&mp=1
==> Specs : https://consumer.huawei.com/en/accessories/supercharge-wireless-car-charger/

Huawei SuperCharge Wireless Charger Stand 40W : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000853372313.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.5df33c00EAjQwQ&mp=1
==> Specs : https://consumer.huawei.com/en/accessories/supercharge-wireless-charger-stand/

What's your point ?

EDIT : DO NOT BUY these ! Quality is excellent, but you will not benefit 27w or 40w charging. "Supercharge" seems to be dedicated to huawei phone. Our Xiaomi will charge, but slowly.
 
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Marcoziezo

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Ordered both the 30W stand (with a fan) and the 20W stand (without a fan) yesterday from AliExpress.
Want to use the faster one in my living room and the slower one in my bedroom. Will report back when they arrived (in around two month)

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I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious :D
 

wooki

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I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious :D
Same rules apply for Germany but often I've got no choice than to order directly in China.
In Germany only the 20w charger was sold but for a much higher price.
Sadly currently orders from China take much longer than before Corona times (before they usually took 10-20 days, currently it's taking 40-60 days).

About taxation of Chinese orders: the sellers are sometimes cheating by writing a lower price on the package or import it through Poland or Netherlands to avoid tax but I'm not a fan of this behaviour.

Some off-topic: Also ordered the 34" Xiaomi wide-screen monitor directly in China back in November of last year. Paid around 100€ as tax in Germany is 19% (totalling in 85€+15€) but by that time this was cheaper than any available model with the at least the same specs (I saved around 50% compared the other screens as the cheapest available model cost around 1000€ and even with tax I've only paid 550€). It took around 6 months for comparable screens to become as cheap as this. Of course I won't have warranty and service but I'm optimistic ?

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Aralas

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I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious :D
I'm from Belgium, too. Yes, risk of taxes are real and you are 100% right. When I order something, I use filters "Shipping from" and select "Spain" or "Poland". Sometimes, they have it and the delivery is quicker than china.

Otherwise, I take a risk if it cost more than 22
 

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Do you leave the wireless charger always connected to the AC socket even when isn't charging?
The furniture that have embedded wireless charger, the mains supply is supposed to be always connected to ac socket, so I guess it's not harmful for the charger to be always connected to AC socket, and I guess it will not consume or will have an marginal consumption of power.
 

KiLLiNGDAY

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Hello everybody,
I ordered a 55 watt wireless charger from Xiaomi on eBay.
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Xiaomi-55W-...ladegerät-Luftgekühltes-Charging/353241036804
I chose this offer because the dealer ships from Hamburg and I live in Germany.
There is neither a power supply nor a USB-C cable with the wireless charger, so I use the original MI 10 accessories to connect the charger.
My MI 10 was recognized immediately and charged wireless with "Mi Charge Turbo". Since the MI 10 can be charged with a maximum of 30 watts via a USB-C cable, I suspect that "Mi Charge Turbo" comes close to 30 watts with a 55 watt wireless charger. Unfortunately I don't have any hardware to check and verify the values.
I will soon charge the MI 10 from 0% to 100% completely wireless and report on my experiences here.

Two days later...
So, now there are the first insights into charging my Mi 10 with the wireless charger 55W.
I completely discharged the Mi 10 (the phone switched itself off) and then placed it on the wireless charger.
A few seconds later the "Mi Charge Turbo" charging process started. After 1.30 hours the Mi 10 was at 100% charge level.
Nice - I'm happy with the performance.
 
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