Google’s Final Accessory Surprise Before Pixel 10 Launch: 67W Charger, Cheaper Pixelsnap Stand, Pricier Cases
Google’s Pixel 10 Launch

With Google’s Pixel 10 launch event just days away, a surprise retailer leak has dropped some final details on the company’s upcoming accessories. And they’re stirring quite a buzz.
A New 67 W Dual-Port Power Adapter
According to leaked listings from retailers like PC-Canada and TrueData IT, Google is releasing a 67 W dual-port power adapter in a “Snow” colorway, priced at approximately CA$79 (~US$57).
That’s nearly double the price of last year's 45 W charger, which retailed at CA$39. It’s not just about the price jump: this is Google offering a significantly more powerful charging solution for its Pixel ecosystem. Having a trusted Google-branded high-wattage option is a welcome move—even if third-party alternatives may outshine it in price or performance.
Pixelsnap Charger with Stand: Now More Affordable
On a surprising note, the new Pixelsnap charger-with-stand combo—Google’s spiritual successor to the Pixel Stand—is listed around CA$99 (~US$72), making it about CA$10 cheaper than the previous Pixel Stand 2.
This is a savvy pricing move. Google appears to be doubling down on its magnetic Qi2 accessory strategy but keeping the barrier to entry slightly lower this time around. A cheaper magnetic stand charger? That’s a smart way to entice users into the magnetic charging ecosystem.
MagSafe-Like Cases with a Higher Price Tag
Not everything’s getting cheaper, though. The new Pixel 10 cases—which include built-in magnets tailored for the Pixelsnap system—are listed at CA$69 (~US$50). That’s a noticeable jump from the prior CA$49 (~US$35) price for Pixel 9 cases.
But consider what's new here: integrated magnets and more functionality justify the premium. Google’s positioning these cases as part of the broader Pixelsnap ecosystem—and the pricing reflects that.
The Strategy Behind Pixel Accessories
Taken together, this leak provides a deeper look into Google’s strategy ahead of the Pixel 10 launch:
The 67 W charger fills a niche for fast, multi-device charging, a real upgrade over the existing accessory lineup.
The Pixelsnap stand’s reduced price suggests that Google wants more users to engage with its magnetic Qi2-powered ecosystem.
The more expensive magnetized cases reflect added value and functionality, bonding the hardware tightly with Google's accessory vision.
With rumors already suggesting that Pixel 10 devices will feature either integrated magnets or cases for Qi 2 support, these accessory pricing decisions are more than incidental—they’re foundational.
What It Means for Pixel Buyers
For consumers, these leaks offer both potential tradeoffs and opportunities:
Want fast, reliable charging? Google has you covered with its upcoming 67 W adapter.
Interested in a smart, magnetic wireless charging experience? The Pixelsnap stand is now slightly cheaper, making it more accessible.
Want protective or stylish cases that also support magnetic docks? Be prepared to pay a bit more.
Ultimately, Google appears focused on building an integrated charging experience akin to Apple’s MagSafe—but at varying price points to accommodate different user needs.
Conclusion
Just days before the big unveiling, a last-minute leak has confirmed three major accessory updates from Google: a powerful new 67 W charger, a more affordable Pixelsnap stand, and premium cases with built-in magnets. Each item plays a strategic role in Google’s broader push toward a magnetic Qi2-powered accessory ecosystem.
Whether you’re looking for power, convenience, or style, Google’s new accessory lineup has something for everyone. The pricing and design choices hint at a future where the smartphone and accessories work together more seamlessly than ever, ready to launch on August 20. In the same way, sports scraping tools help fans and analysts unlock deeper insights by organizing complex sports data.
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