The fast-charging race is on, andit’s fun to watch manufacturers one-up each other with new battery tech. Today, Xiaomiclaimedthat it has achieved new speeds in both wired and wireless charging. It said that it has custom-built 200W wired and 120W wireless chargers.
The Chinese manufacturer said that the 200W charger can fully juice up a device with a 4,000 mAh battery in 8 minutes and the 120W wireless charger can do the same task in 15 minutes.
That’s pretty fast. For reference, a OnePlus 9 Pro with a 4,500mAh battery and 65W wired chargerjuices up fully in 31 minutes; wireless charging takes about 43 minutes.
⚡200W Wired Charging⚡120W Wireless Charging
We’re about to redefine the charging experience with#XiaomiHyperCharge.#InnovationForEveryonepic.twitter.com/2rPrzw7BEu
— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi)May 31, 2021
[Read:What’s GaN? And why’s it the next big thing in charging?]
The company showed off its new tech in a video, which you can watch in the tweet below. It shows that the new wired charger can fill up 50% of the battery in just 3 minutes, and the wireless charger can achieve the same numbers in 7 minutes. Hell, I would like my phone to be charged that fast.
Charge up to 100% in just 8 minutes using wired charging and 15 minutes wirelessly!#XiaomiHyperCharge
Too good to be true? Check out the timer yourself!#InnovationForEveryonepic.twitter.com/muBTPkRchl
— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi)May 31, 2021
Currently, these are both concept stage chargers, but given how charging tech is moving in the industry, it won’t be surprising to see them in consumer products soon.
Earlier this year, Vivo released the iQoo7 witha 120W chargerin the box that can charge the phone from 0% to 100% in just 15 minutes.
When we talk about wireless charging, OnePlus is already shippinga 50W charger compatible with its latest set of phones, and Oppo showed offa 125W chargerlast year. Exciting times for fast charging ahead!
Story byIvan Mehta
Ivan covers Big Tech, India, policy, AI, security, platforms, and apps for TNW. That’s one heck of a mixed bag. He likes to say “Bleh.“Ivan covers Big Tech, India, policy, AI, security, platforms, and apps for TNW. That’s one heck of a mixed bag. He likes to say “Bleh.”
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