Cut the cord and go wireless.
Charge efficiently, effortlessly, and securely.
Wireless charging is a tidy and convenient way to keep your tech properly powered up: phones, tablets, smartwatches, and earbuds. Using a
So, how does wireless charging work? Think of it like Wi-Fi, but for power. The charging pad creates a small, invisible energy field. When you place your phone on it, your device safely draws power from that field to charge its battery. Just set your phone down to power up – no more fumbling with cables or accidentally yanking the cord from the wall.
Bonus: Effortlessly pop wireless chargers into place for more efficient charging, thanks to Pixelsnap technology on the latest generation of Pixel phones.1
Charge in a snap
Pixelsnap technology means more efficient, more secure charging.
Charge in a snap
Pixelsnap technology means more efficient, more secure charging.
Erik Larson is an architect in New York City with an eye for thoughtful design. He started using wireless chargers a few years ago because he wanted to remove clutter from his bedside tables. Now, Larson has gone wireless at both his home and his office.
“I like wireless charging because I find it adds an intentionality to my phone use, especially at work. I choose to set aside my phone to let it charge – and actively not pick it up in order to have it charge. That’s been a welcome improvement,” Larson says.
Larson travels frequently for work and always makes sure to bring his magnetic phone charger for a seamless setup, no matter the destination. And as a design-minded professional, Larson finds having a wireless charger to be more aesthetically pleasing.
“Not having to deal with a wire charger always fraying feels luxurious,” Larson says.
Wireless charging has become even more secure with the addition of magnets. When your smartphone and charger are connected with a magnet, they won’t slip apart. It’s simply easier.
Pixelsnap magnetic technology lets you effortlessly and efficiently charge up your
Wireless charging is more widely available than ever before. Most Pixel models – including
Bradley Sheets, a PR professional living in Portland, Oregon, keeps a wireless phone charger on his bedside table, which he and his wife use to charge their Pixel phones.
“I like to use my phone to catch up on news when I wake up – and not having to deal with a plug first thing in the morning is a small bit of luxury for me,” says Sheets. “Pixel’s battery is great, so I only ever need one charge per day.”
“When you consider wireless charging as a feature alongside the camera, display, and smart capabilities,” says Sheets, “it’s another great reason to have a Pixel – and something I would miss if I didn’t have it.”
Compatible with Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold for charging rates of up to 15W, and a rate of up to 25W for Pixel 10 Pro XL. See
http://g.co/pixel/pixelsnap/ for more details.Not compatible with Google Pixel Buds A-Series. Compatible devices are sold separately.