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Yes, the Mi 30W charger can charge Apple devices. The Mi 30W charging head uses a USB-C interface, which is a universal interface that can be compatible with a variety of electroni...

Can Xiaomi 30w charging head charge Apple?

Yes, the Mi 30W charger can charge Apple devices. The Mi 30W charging head uses a USB-C interface, which is a universal interface that can be compatible with a variety of electronic devices, including Apple devices.

However, it should be noted that although the Xiaomi 30W charging head supports fast charging, the charging speed of Apple devices is still limited by its own charging protocol and battery capacity and other factors. Therefore, when using the Xiaomi 30W charging head to charge Apple devices, it may not be able to reach the highest power output, or only charge at a lower speed. In addition, if you use a non-original charger or data cable, it may also cause damage to the device or affect the charging effect, it is recommended to use an official certified charger and data cable for charging.


Yes, the Mi 30W charger can be used to charge Apple devices. Because the Apple device supports the USB-PD (USB Power Delivery) fast charge protocol, and the Xiaomi 30W charging head also supports the USB-PD protocol, it can be compatible with each other. However, it should be noted that if you are using Apple's original Lightning cable, the maximum charging power can only reach 18W, not 30W. If you want to charge faster, consider buying Apple's official or third-party charging cable that supports the USB-PD protocol.


You can charge it.
1. The Mi 30w charging head conforms to the PD fast charging protocol, which can support the fast charging of Apple devices without damaging the device battery. 2. Specifically, when using Xiaomi 30w charging head to charge Apple devices, it can achieve a fast charging effect of up to 20W, which is faster than the ordinary 5W charging head. 3. Of course, for the sake of insurance, it is recommended to choose the charging head recommended by Apple to charge, so as to avoid unnecessary risks and problems.