Just days ahead of the Google Pixel 10 launch, a fresh leak has revealed the upcoming Pixel accessories. This includes a faster charger, a redesigned wireless stand and updated protective cases.
Folks over at Android Authority spotted the product listings on Canadian retail websites, PC-Canada and TrueData IT. According to the listings, Google is preparing to launch a 67W dual-port USB-C power adapter. This marks a significant jump from last year's 45W charger, potentially giving Pixel users a faster and more versatile charger.

The new adapter is listed in a "Snow" finish for 79 Canadian dollars (approximately Rs 5,000). That's almost double the price of the 45W charger that retails for Rs 3,499.
However, since leaks suggest a maximum of 39W charging with the Pixel 10 Pro XL, we're unsure how the upgraded charger will come in handy.
Moving on, another Google Pixel 10 accessory making its debut is the Pixelsnap hybrid wireless charger and stand. It seems to be priced at 99 Canadian dollars (approximately Rs 6,000). That makes it slightly cheaper than the Pixel Stand 2nd Gen, which sold for 109 Canadian dollars (approximately Rs 7,000).

Additionally, the listings also suggest that Google is updating its line of Pixel cases, which are now expected to include built-in magnets. This likely paves the way for MagSafe-style Qi2 wireless charging compatibility. However, these upgrades come at a cost, literally.
The Pixel 10 cases are seen listed at 69 Canadian dollars (approximately Rs 4,500), up from 49 Canadian dollars (approximately Rs 3,000) for Pixel 9 cases.
The latest leak paints a good picture of what Google is planning for its Pixel 10 series launch on August 20, 2025. All eyes are now on how these accessories will complement the Pixel 10 lineup and whether users will embrace the added costs or not.