Best Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro chargers, cables, and other accessories in 2023
The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro don't come with accessories in the box beyond the charging cable, so here are some accessories to boost your experience.
Google's Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro bring some nice upgrades under the hood while carrying the same starting price as the Pixel 6 series models from last year. But whether you buy the more affordable Pixel 7 or the top-of-the-line Pixel 7 Pro, you won't find any additional accessories in the box. Google didn't include a charger or a pair of earphones with its Pixel 6 series last year, and the new Pixel phones aren't any different. That's why we decided to round up some of the best chargers for the Pixel 7 series in this post. Additionally, we're also leaving some recommendations for the best cables and other accessories that you should consider picking up for the new Pixel phones.
This collection only includes the best chargers and some other miscellaneous accessories. We've highlighted the best Pixel 7 cases and the Pixel 7 Pro cases in separate collections, so be sure to check them out based on the phone you're planning to buy.
The new Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro come with a USB-C to USB-C cable inside the box, meaning you should look for chargers with a USB-C port. You also get a USB-A to USB-C adapter, but that is intended for use for data transfer and connecting accessories, not for charging.
This Ugreen Nexode Mini is one of the most compact 30W USB-C chargers you'll find on the market now. It's smaller than Google's official charger for Pixel phones, and it also comes with a foldable plug, making it easier to carry around.
This particular 65W GaN charger from Baseus is our best value pick because it supports up to 65W charging speeds and comes with as many as three USB ports that let you charge multiple devices at any given time. It also has a foldable plug and is bundled with a 100W USB-C to USB-C cable.
The UGREEN 100W Nexode is one of the most powerful USB-C chargers out there right now. It comes with as many as four USB ports, and it can deliver up to 100W of power to phones, tablets, laptops, and more. It also supports multiple charging protocols including Power Delivery 3.0, Quick Charge 4+, PPS, and more.
The Anker 511 Nano 3 is one of the smallest 30W chargers on the market, with support for USB Power Delivery (PD) with Programmable Power Supply (PPS). This particular GaN charger is just 1.12 inches thick and up to 70% smaller than many other 30W chargers on the market.
The second-generation Google Pixel Stand is the perfect companion for the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro since it can wirelessly charge the phone faster than other wireless chargers on the market. One of the best things about the Pixel Stand is that it can also be used to charge other Qi-compatible devices.
The Anker 533 is a wireless portable charger that packs a 10,000mAh battery. It supports 18W wired and 10W wireless charging speeds, so we think it's perfect for devices that support both wired and wireless charging.
The Anker 40W USB-C car charger supports the company's PowerIQ 3.0, meaning that it supports fast-charging Apple devices, USB PD-compatible devices, Google, and Samsung, too, You get two 20W charging ports for a total output of 40W.
This particular Nylon USB-C to USB-C cable from Anker is 10 feet long, and it supports 100W charging. It's available to purchase in silver and red colorways, so be sure to pick the one that you like.
This pack of UGREEN cable comes with two USB-C to USB-C cables that support up to 60W charging. This braided cable that comes with a right-angle connector on one side, making it easier to use while gaming.
The Pixel Buds Pro is Google's flagship pair of earphones that offers some great features, including active noise cancelation, fast pairing, and more. A comfortable fit coupled with a long-lasting battery makes these earbuds great for long sessions.
The Pixel Watch comes with a beautiful circular watch face and a rotating crown. The watch itself is available to purchase in a few different finishes, and you can also get a bunch of different bands for it. The Pixel Watch runs Wear OS out of the box and comes with Fitbit integration for health and wellness features.
Don't like fiddling with a cable in your car? This wireless charger is a great alternative. The iOttie car charger is offered in two types of mounts - dashboard and CD/vent. It only supports up to 10W charging, but sometimes convenience is more important than speed.
Google's Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro support up to 20W and 23W wired charging, respectively, via a USB-C charger. You will, however, need a fast charger to achieve those speeds, which is why we've recommended chargers that support the USB-PD standard with PPS and at least 30W output. Both phones also support wireless charging, but you'll have to use Google's first-party Pixel Stand wireless charger to get some good speeds, or else you're stuck with 12W wireless charging speeds.
If you're looking for a reliable charger and don't want to go through all the options mentioned in this list, then we recommend picking up the UGREEN 30W Nexode mini GaN charger. It's one of the most compact USB-C chargers you can find on the market that supports 30W output. As for the wireless charger, we recommend sticking with the Google Pixel Stand 2nd because it charges Pixel phones faster than other wireless chargers on the market.
The Google Pixel 7 is a refinement of the already excellent Pixel 6, making for a very polished phone with a great camera.
The Pixel 7 Pro is Google's best phone ever, with a refined, premium design and Google's second-generation silicon — plus awesome cameras, as usual.
We've also added some other items to this list including a bunch of cables and smartwatches, so be sure to check out the entire list to see if you want to buy additional accessories for your Pixel phone. The Pixel phones are competitively priced in the U.S., but you can always check our best deals post to see if you can save some money to splurge on these accessories.
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