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    Xiaomi Launched The First Wireless Power Bank in India

    Lingraj SahuBy Lingraj Sahu17/March/20203 Mins Read
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    Xiaomi Launched The First Wireless Power Bank in India

    The Xiaomi Mi 10000mAh wireless power bank features 12 layers of circuit chip protection and its priced at Rs 2,499.

    Xiaomi finally launched its new wireless power bank in India. This is the company’s first wireless power bank. Me wireless power bank with a capacity of 10000 mAh has magnetic inductive technology. This power bank offers a 10-watt wireless charging speed. The company says that this power bank is very useful during the journey.

    Wireless Power Bank

    Let’s say that there are two types of charging ports in the Mi Wireless Power Bank. First USB Type-A output port and second USB Type C input port. Two mobile devices can be charged simultaneously from this power bank. High-quality lithium polymer batteries have been used to manufacture them. The company says that the power bank has been designed keeping in mind the Higher Safety Standard. A non-skid wireless charging pad is also available with this power bank. The price of this wireless power bank is Rs 2,499. It will be found in black color. The sale of this power bank has been started.

    Those using a phone that supports wireless charging should note that the Mi Wireless Power Bank can deliver up to 10W fast charging wirelessly. Users will have to keep the device on the non-skid wireless charging pad surface and the power bank will start charging the device at 10W speeds. The power bank is Qi-certified and it will support all Android phones as well as iPhones that come with wireless charging.

    Wireless Power Bank

    Apart from the wireless charging, the Mi Wireless Power bank can also charge devices in the old fashion wired way. There are two USB-A ports that support up to 18W fast charging speeds. There’s a USB-C input port as well for charging the power bank. Xiaomi says that the power bank supports 2-way fast charging, which means you can charge two phones with the USB ports or one phone with the wireless charging and another with wired charging. The power bank can charge at 18W via the USB-C port as well.

    Xiaomi has provided 10W fast wireless charging support on its 10000mAh Mi Wireless Power Bank that is based on universal Qi standard. The power bank offers up to 7.5W wireless charging on compatible iPhone models in addition to 10W wireless charging for Android devices. Alongside providing wireless charging, the 10000mAh Mi Wireless Power Bank has up to 18W fast wired charging support. There is also support for charging two mobile devices simultaneously.

    Xiaomi has a much more expansive power bank and charger lineup in China, but for now, we get only this combination product. Xiaomi is also testing out 40W fast wireless charging, but that tech has yet to make its way to a commercial product, even in China, so there’s still some time to wait on for that.

    The 10000mAh Mi wireless power bank price in India is Rs 2,499. It will be made available for purchase through Mi.com, Mi Homes, and Mi Studios. We also expect to see the product being made available across popular online stores as well in the future.

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