Now, let’s talk accessories. With your new Google Pixel 7, you likely want to have the best accessories to take full advantage of your new phone. So that’s what we’re going to talk about today. From first-party accessories like the Pixel Watch and Pixel Stand, to third-party options like the Anker 735 Charger – since there’s no charger in the box.
Best Google Pixel 7 Accessories
Best Google Pixel 7 Accessories
As always, this list has a variety of different accessories that you might want to get for your Pixel 7. From wireless chargers, to smartwatches, to chargers, and even some battery packs. So let’s get started.
UGREEN 65W GaN Fast Charger
UGREEN 65W GaN Fast Charger
This charger from UGREEN is a 65W GaN charger. Which means it’s pretty small, but also pretty fast. It has a foldable prong, making it great for traveling. There’s also two USB-C ports on-board, along with a USB-A port. It’s a 65W max, which means the more devices you have plugged in here, the slower each one will charge. But it is fast enough to charge a laptop, which is really nice.
Google Pixel Watch
Google Pixel Watch
The Google Pixel Watch is the company’s first smartwatch, and while it works with all Android devices, it will work even better with the Pixel 7. It does come in WiFi and LTE variants, with the LTE variant costing $50 more. It uses eSIM and can be added to any carrier. The Pixel Watch is running on Wear OS 3.5, with Fitbit integration. Remember that Google owns Fitbit, so that should come as no surprise. It’s a fairly small watch, coming in at 41mm. And you can check out our full review here.
PopSockets: PopGrip
PopSockets: PopGrip
The PopGrip from PopSockets is a really good accessory for really any phone. And the reason why this is the best PopSocket you can buy right now is because it does allow you to swap out the top. So if you want to change the color, you can do so. PopGrip is really great because it allows you to hold onto your phone much easier, especially for larger phones, but even works great on smaller ones like the OnePlus 10 Pro. But it also doubles as a sort of kickstand for your smartphone. Allowing you to use it on long flights to watch a movie or two, without having to hold your phone the whole time. It’s a really genius invention, and it’s something that everyone should have. You can attach the PopGrip to your case, so that it doesn’t ruin your phone too.
Google Pixel Stand 2
Google Pixel Stand 2
The Google Pixel Stand 2 is an expensive wireless charger, a lot like other first-party accessories. But where it has a leg up over the competition is in the charging speed. The Pixel Stand 2 is the only one that can charge your Pixel at the full 23W. It also has a few other tricks up its sleeve. Since it does sit at an angle, it’s great for having a Google Meet or Zoom meeting while it’s charging. It can also give you quick access to media controls and smart home controls right there on the screen, while it is charging. Nothing major, but definitely useful.
RAVPower Portable Charger 20000mAh PD 3.0 Power Bank
RAVPower Portable Charger 20000mAh PD 3.0 Power Bank
The RAVPower Portable Charger 20000mAh PD 3.0 Power Bank is a really great option for a battery pack for the OnePlus 10 Pro. It offers fast charging, though you likely won’t need that for the OnePlus 10 Pro, since it does offer some really good battery life. It also uses two USB-A ports with fast charging, so you can charge other devices at the same time. RAVPower also includes two more USB-C ports for input, which is really nice, when you need to charge this battery up pretty quickly.
UGREEN USB-C to USB-C Cables (2-pack)
UGREEN USB-C to USB-C Cables (2-pack)
These cables from UGREEN are really impressive, and they are pretty cheap too. These are both 3.3-foot long braided cables. They are able to handle up to 100W charging speeds, which is pretty good. With the Pixel 7, it’s always a good idea to have a few extra USB-C cables laying around, because you never know when you might lose one.
Google Pixel Buds Pro
Google Pixel Buds Pro
The Pixel Buds Pro are the best pair of earbuds to go along with your new Google Pixel 6a. These are also $199, so they are pretty pricey, but worth the price. Pixel Buds Pro sport about 11 hours of continuous battery life, which is quite impressive, to say the least. Additionally, you can get about 31 hours of usage with the included charging case. Google has also added active noise cancellation and transparency mode here.
Fitbit Versa 3
Fitbit Versa 3
The Fitbit Versa 3 is a great fitness tracker to go along with other accessories for your OnePlus 10 Pro. Especially if you’re looking to get in shape this year. The Versa 3 is the latest in the Versa line for Fitbit. It offers up all of the fitness tracking that you’d expect from Fitbit. Including the ability to track your steps, your workouts, calories burned and much more. It can also deliver some notifications to your wrist.
Spigen Kuel S40 Stealth Car Mount
Spigen Kuel S40 Stealth Car Mount
This is one of the most interesting looking car mounts out there, and it really doesn’t even look like a car mount. The Spigen Kuel S40 stealth Car Mount is a minimalist car mount for those that don’t want to use magnets. This is a car mount that folds down when it is not in use. Just open it up and stick your phone in the mount, in landscape mode and you are good to go. It’s a good option, because it is fairly small when it is not in use, so that it is not blocking your view of the road all that much. Spigen offers the Kuel S40 Stealth car mount in only one color. Which is black and blue, so it can blend in with your car a bit more.
Google 30W USB-C Charger
Google 30W USB-C Charger
The Google Pixel 6a is only able to charge at up to 30W, so the Google USB-C charger is also a great option to pick up. It will charge other things as well. Though, we’d still recommend one of the other chargers on this list, since you will be able to charge more stuff, and at faster speeds (for other devices).