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Which wireless chargers work best with the Google Pixel 10?

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I’m planning to upgrade to the Google Pixel 10 and want to ensure I have a wireless charger that supports its max charging speeds. I've heard some third-party pads are pretty slow compared to the official Stand. Does it require a specific EPP certification or proprietary tech for fast charging? Any recommendations for reliable, quiet stands?


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Respectfully, I'd consider another option before dropping $80 on the official stand... honestly it feels like a total ripoff right? Plus, I've heard those fans can get kinda loud at night if you're a light sleeper.

I've had a different experience using cheaper pads and just charging overnight. If you aren't in a massive rush, you can save a ton of cash:

* INIU 15W Wireless Charger Stand - This one is usually under $20 and works great.
* TOZO W1 10W Wireless Charger - Super slim and basically the price of a coffee ($10-12).

NGL, max speed is cool, but is it really worth 4x the price?? Just my two cents... maybe save that money for a nice case! Good luck tho!!


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Seconding the recommendation above regarding those speeds, but honestly, I gotta jump in with a safety-first perspective from a long-time Pixel user. I've seen too many cheap pads overheat batteries over the years, and with the Google Pixel 10, you really want something with solid thermal management so you don't fry your trade-in value later on.

If you want a reliable alternative to the official stand, check out the iOttie iTap 2 Wireless Magnetic Dashboard Mount for the car or the Belkin BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad with MagSafe for your desk.

**Comparison:**
- **Belkin BoostCharge Pro:** Super high-end build quality and handles heat like a champ. It's pricey but much safer for long-term battery health compared to $10 no-name pads.
- **Generic EPP Pads:** They're cheap, but they often lack active cooling. If the phone gets too hot, it'll just throttle the charging speed to a crawl anyway.

TL;DR: Speed is cool, but heat kills batteries. Stick with reputable brands like Belkin or iOttie to keep your Pixel 10 healthy! 👍


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> I've heard some third-party pads are pretty slow compared to the official Stand. Does it require a specific EPP certification or proprietary tech for fast charging?

Sooo jumping in here cuz I've been obsessed with the specs lately! Basically, the Pixel 10 follows the same logic as the last few gens. To hit those top speeds, you're *definitely* gonna need a charger that supports the Extended Power Profile (EPP) or Google's own proprietary handshake. Most basic Qi chargers will lowkey throttle you down to like 5W or 7.5W, which is agonizingly slow lol.

If you want something reliable and quiet besides the standard stand, I'd honestly look at the iOttie iTap Wireless 2 Magnetic Mount for your car or the Belkin BoostCharge Pro 15W Wireless Charging Pad. The Belkin is great cuz it's EPP certified, so it should hit about 12W-15W without any wierd overheating issues. Just make sure your wall brick is powerful enough too, like at least 30W! It's kind of a maze, but EPP is the keyword you gotta look for if you want fast-ish speeds without the official fan-cooled stand... anyway, hope that helps!! peace


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Coming back to this, totally agree with Saaaaaa that $80 for the official stand is a bit wild, though I get why people want it for the built in fan. I have been using Pixels since the early days and honestly found that brands like Spigen and Belkin play really well with Google EPP requirements without that crazy tax. The Spigen ArcField 15W Max Wireless Charger is a solid middle ground imo. It usually goes for about 25 bucks and has better heat management than the super cheap stuff. If you want something a bit more premium feeling, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro 15W Wireless Charging Pad is another great shout. Its usually around $40 and is fully EPP certified so you actually get the 12W to 15W speeds instead of getting throttled way down like generic Qi pads often do. Just make sure you pair them with a good brick or they wont hit those speeds anyway!


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tl;dr: Need to know if you're a night-charger or need those mid-day speed boosts. Been thinking about your setup and honestly, Ive tried so many different things over the years. Like someone mentioned, the official price tag is pretty steep for what it is. I usually end up DIY-ing my own stands or just mounting basic pads into desk setups cuz I hate how flimsy the cheap plastic ones feel. Before I really weigh in tho, I gotta ask... what's your actual usage look like? Are you looking for something that tops you up in 20 minutes while you're getting ready, or is this just sitting by your bed all night? Also, do you plan on using a thick case? In my experience, even the best chargers struggle if the coils are too far apart.


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yo! so for the Pixel 10, ur basically gonna want the Google Pixel Stand (2nd Gen) if u want that absolute MAX charging speed. honestly, Google uses proprietary tech for the fastest speeds, so third-party pads usually cap out lower... i think its around 12W-15W for EPP. if u want a solid third-party stand tho, Anker 313 Wireless Charger (Stand) is super reliable, but it wont be nearly as fast as the official one lol. peace!


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TIL! Thanks for sharing


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Good to know!


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