6 Best Fast Chargers for the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro
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Google’s latest flagships bring many improvements, including a new ultra-wide camera, a better display, and the all-new Tensor G3 chip. However, what remains the same is the lack of a charger in the box. Here’s a list of the best fast chargers you can buy for the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.
Anker Nano 3
Anker Nano 3
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The Anker Nano 3 packs a lot of power in a compact form factor. This makes it an ideal travel companion that can fit into the smallest of pockets in your backpack. It also has foldable prongs that further aid in making it tiny.
If you’re a frequent traveler, you can pick up the Anker Nano 3 and permanently put it in your backpack. This way, you’ll always have a powerful charger in your backpack and it won’t add any weight. Speaking of power, the Nano 3 outputs at 30W which is perfect for the Pixel 8 series.
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Google USB-C Fast Charger
Google USB-C Fast Charger
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Some users may specifically want to purchase a first-party adapter for their phones. If so, this is Google’s official charger compatible with the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. It outputs at 30W, just like the Anker Nano but is less compact in size.
If you’re wondering how the Anker Nano 3 outputs the same power but with a much smaller footprint, it’s because Anker uses GaN tech whereas Google doesn’t. Hence, the size of the charger is bigger. However if you’re planning to leave it plugged into a wall outlet at all times, it won’t really matter.
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UGREEN Nexode Robot Fast Charging Block
UGREEN Nexode Robot Fast Charging Block
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Here’s a cute little charger from UGREEN if you’re bored of the standard, run-of-the-mill adapters for your phone. The charging brick has a unique design resembling a robot. There’s a small screen on the front indicating the charging status of the connected device.
Every time you plug in a device to the UGREEN robot charger, the display lights up with an emoji. As soon as the connected device is fully charged, the emoji changes indicating that your phone has been topped up. This is a neat little feature using which you can determine when your device gets charged from a distance.
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Spigen GaN 652
Spigen GaN 652
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All the chargers mentioned above only have single USB-C ports that can charge one device at a time. But if you’re looking for an adapter that can power your phone, laptop, or accessories simultaneously, the Spigen GaN 652 is a fantastic option.
When you plug in just a single device, the Spigen 652 can output at 65W. This is sufficient to charge a laptop like a 14-inch MacBook Pro. When both ports are used, the output wattage gets split into 40W and 25W. Thanks to this, you can continue to charge your laptop while fast-charging your Pixel 8 as well.
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Sharge Retro 67
Sharge Retro 67
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Here’s another unique charging adapter for your Pixel 8 — this time from Shargeek. Just like the UGREEN robot charger, the Sharge Retro 67 also has a display. However, this one is arguably more functional as it displays the adapter’s output wattage.
A quick look at the Sharge Retro charger and you will be reminded of Apple’s first Macintosh machine. The screen shows the charging speed in real-time so you can see how fast your Pixel 8 is charging. In fact, the 67W max output means you can charge your laptop, too, at good speeds.
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Anker 2-in-1 Hybrid Charger
Anker 2-in-1 Hybrid Charger
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This 2-in-1 hybrid charger from Anker takes a completely different approach than all the other adapters on this list. Besides being a 65W wall adapter, it’s also a power bank with a large 10,000mAh capacity that can charge your Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro on the move!
While the size and weight may suggest otherwise, the Anker 2-in-1 hybrid charger is the perfect travel companion. When the charger is plugged in, it juices up both the connected devices as well as the 10,000mAh battery inside simultaneously. So when you’re ready to step out, your power bank is always charged. When used as a wall charger, the maximum output wattage is 65W. But when used as a power bank, it drops to 30W.
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Last updated on 06 May, 2024
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