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Xiaomi Reveals Mi 67W Charger With Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Support

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    Mi 67W Charger Coming Soon
  • Xiaomi will be launching its Mi 67W charger on Monday i.e. July 12. The company teased the launch with a tweet that showed off a preview of the product’s design. It has also created an event page for the charger, which includes a countdown timer and other charging specifications. The white charger appears to have only one USB Type-A connector and will include a USB Type-A to USB Type-C connection. It will provide a 67W output to quickly charge multiple gadgets, as the name implies.

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    Mi 67W Charger Coming Soon

    The Mi 67W charger, according to the event page on Xiaomi’s India website, is the “one charger to fuel them all,” indicating it can charge smartphones, laptops, and other USB Type-C gadgets. It’s the company’s most powerful charger yet, with a 67W output and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 support. It comes with a USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable and includes built-in surge protection that is BIS certified. It’s small and features a two-prong plug that doesn’t appear to be retractable.

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    That’s all Xiaomi has to say about their new Mi 67W charger, which will be released on July 12. It is currently unknown how much it will cost or where it will be available for purchase. When the charger is launched, Mi retailers both online and offline should sell it.

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    Xiaomi’s flagship device, the Mi 11 Ultra, was launched in India in April and supports 67W fast charging. The Indian edition, however, does not come with a 67W fast charger in the box, instead, it comes with a 55W charger. Xiaomi announced a month later that the Mi 11 Ultra 67W Fast Charger would be available as a separate item. This 67W charger appears to be the product that the company was referring to.

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