Evan Blass has revealed an exciting last-minute retailer leak indicating that Google is set to introduce a new 67W dual-port power adapter. This new charger is expected to feature the innovative “Pixelsnap” charger and stand combo, which will reportedly be priced lower than the previous Pixel Stand 2. Additionally, new cases with embedded magnets are anticipated to see a slight increase in price. With the unveiling of the Google Pixel 10, Pixel Watch 4, and other devices happening this week, leaks have surfaced that provide extensive information about these products.
In a surprising twist before the hardware event, a last-minute retailer leak has surfaced, unveiling a device that has not been previously discussed. Last year, Google introduced a 45W power adapter to accompany its Pixel 9 series. While it wasn't groundbreaking, it was a reliable product worth recommending. This year, however, Google seems to be upping the ante with the anticipated launch of a more powerful 67W dual-port power adapter.
Retailers like PC-Canada and TrueData IT have inadvertently made their listings public, revealing details about the new adapter, which is expected to come in a sleek “Snow” colorway. While a 67W charger is not entirely uncommon in today’s market, having an option from a reputable company like Google is certainly a welcome addition. According to the listings, the price for the new adapter is expected to be around CA$79 (approximately $57 USD), which is nearly double the price of the previous 45W charger that retailed at CA$39.
Additional retail listings have also revealed pricing details for other accessories. The new Pixelsnap Charger with Stand is set to retail for CA$99 (around $72 USD), making it CA$10 cheaper than the Pixel Stand 2 it is designed to replace. However, not all accessories are seeing price reductions. The new cases, which now include embedded magnets, will see a price increase, with listings showing a price of CA$69 (approximately $50 USD), compared to the CA$49 (around $35 USD) price tag for the Pixel 9 models.
The highly anticipated Google hardware event is scheduled for August 20, where we will likely discover any remaining details about the upcoming devices. For the latest updates and exclusive reports on the Pixel 10 series and more, be sure to follow Android Authority. To stay informed, consider setting us as a preferred source in Google Search to ensure you never miss out on our expert analysis and latest news.