Alongside the Pixel 10 series, Google has introduced a brand-new 67W dual-port USB-C charger, designed for both travel and everyday use. The compact charger brings smarter power distribution, universal compatibility, and a sleek design to complement Google’s latest flagship smartphones.
Compact and Travel-Friendly Design
The new 67W charger features an elongated design similar to last year’s 45W adapter, ensuring a secure fit in wall outlets without slipping. Its small and lightweight build makes it convenient for frequent travelers, while still packing enough power to support multiple devices at once.
Smart Prioritization for Pixel Devices
What truly sets Google’s charger apart is its intelligent device prioritization. When charging multiple devices, the adapter will prioritize Pixel smartphones first for optimal performance. This ensures that Pixel 10 owners can always get the fastest possible charge without compromise.
USB PD 3.2 PPS Support for Wide Compatibility
In addition to Pixel devices, the charger supports USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.2 PPS, making it compatible with a broad range of electronics—particularly Samsung smartphones, which also heavily utilize PPS for safe charging.
- Single-port use: Up to 67W output.
- Dual-port use: Up to 60W per port, or 67.5W combined output across both ports.
This makes the charger capable of handling not just phones, but also tablets, Chromebooks, and other USB-C-enabled gadgets.
Price and Availability
The Google 67W dual-port charger is priced at $59.99, comparable with other premium first-party USB-C adapters from Apple and Samsung. It is currently available for pre-order via the Google Store, with initial shipping slated for September 4–5, 2025.
Works Seamlessly with Pixel 10 Series
The charger naturally pairs best with the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, though it should be noted that only the Pixel 10 Pro XL supports full 45W charging speeds. The Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro both charge slightly lower but remain fully compatible.
Of course, Pixel 10 phones are not restricted to Google’s brick — any USB-C PD PPS charger up to 45W will deliver the same results. That includes Samsung’s own PPS chargers, offering flexibility for consumers already invested in USB-C charging ecosystems.
Pixel 10 Pre-Orders Now Live
The new Pixel 10 series is available for pre-order starting this week, with shipments set to begin on August 28, 2025. The 67W charger acts as a premium accessory for those seeking versatile, fast, and reliable power management across multiple devices.