Mi 67W Charger Set To Launch In India On 12th July

Every time we pack for a trip, we wonder what if one charger works for all of our devices? If it happens, then our backpack would become a little light, and we don’t have to double-check on the chargers before leaving for a trip. Xiaomi has listened to our problem and came forward to fulfil our long-pending wish as the company is all set to launch the 67W charger on 12th July.

The Chinese smartphone making company teased the device’s arrival through a tweet showing glimpses of its design and labelled the upcoming charger as our most powerful charger yet, which charges anything and everything, including phones, laptops, Type-C compatible devices, headphones, MI bands, and even superphones.

Xiaomi has also mentioned a dedicated link to know more about the yet to be launched 67W charger, which takes you to the countdown running event page. The micro page reveals a few key features and specifications of the charger. The white-coloured charger features a small compact design with a two-prong plug and supports the Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 feature for universal fast charging.

A month ago, Xiaomi launched a 200W HyperCharge fast charging technology that accomplishes the benchmark of 100% charging within 8 minutes with a custom-built Mi 11 Pro and before a couple of months ago, Xiaomi introduced the Mi 11 Ultra with a number of the highest-end parts, which includes support for 67W fast charging. 

Unfortunately, the company didn’t ship the 67W charger along with the box; instead, they shipped the 55W charger due to regulations and assured us of bringing the 67W Sonic charger soon, which they’re about to launch on Monday, 12th July. 

The upcoming charger can deliver 67W output, and it comes with a USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable included in the box; also, it has inbuilt surge protection with BIS certification. The company will reveal more details about the charger, pricing and availability on the day of its launch.

100% Charge Within 8 Minutes: Xiaomi Brings Vision Into Reality

Xiaomi launches a 200W HyperCharge fast charging technology and excites other smartphone manufacturers in ongoing charging wars. The Chinese smartphone brand claims to charge a 4,000mAh battery in less than 8 minutes, and with that, Xiaomi brings a long-awaited vision into reality. Along with 200W HyperCharge fast charging technology, the company has introduced 120W wireless fast charging technology that fills the same battery capacity in under 15 minutes.

Xiaomi became the first Original Equipment Manufacturer to come up with a practical concept of 200 W HyperCharge technology in a smartphone. Last year, the company introduced 120W wired charging and 80W wireless fast charging in the Mi 10 Ultra. Along with Xiaomi, currently, Realme has its 125W UltraDART, and Oppo has its 125W Flash Charge in the wired charging war that claims to charge a 4,000mAh battery in 20 minutes.

The Chinese tech giant announced the invention of 200W charging on Twitter along with a video, where the experiment took place with a custom-built Mi 11 Pro with a 4,000 mAh battery instead of the 5,000 mAh regular model. We can see in the video that the phone reaches 10% charge in 44 seconds, 50% in just 3 minutes, and accomplishes the benchmark of 100% within 8 minutes with the wired fast charging technology.

On the other hand, we can see a 10% charge on the wireless charging test in less than a minute, followed by a 50% in seven minutes and ultimately a 100% charge in 15 minutes. HyperCharge fast charging technology looks excellent at first glance, but only regular usage will tell us whether it’s a good invention or not, as such kind of fast charging might harm the device.

Xiaomi is a top-five vendor in over 47 countries worldwide and one of the most popular smartphone makers in India. Though, the company has announced 200W wired and 120W wireless charging technologies but hasn’t shared a timeline of when we can expect to see these two chargers in the box and which phones will get it first. However, it’s expected to debut this year with the upcoming flagship models from the company.

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