Wired chargers are cool and all, but many times, we forget to plug in our phones. If you’d like to avoid this issue, why not place a wireless charging stand or pad on your nightstand? I have the iOttie Wireless Duo myself and it sits on my bedside table every night, ready to top up my Pixel. Since the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro support wireless charging, it’s a good idea to grab a wireless charger for yourself.
Officially, the Google Pixel 7 is rated 20W, and the Pixel 7 Pro is rated 23W for wireless charging. However, this is where things can get complicated because you need the Pixel Stand (2nd Gen) to achieve peak wireless charging speeds for either phone. In order to achieve a speed of 10W or higher, the wireless charger needs to have the EPP profile. You can stop scratching your head now because we’ve done the homework for you. These are the best wireless chargers for your Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
Refuel your Pixel 7 and 7 Pro wirelessly
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Achieve the speediest charging possible on your Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro without having to worry about PD, QC, EPP, or any other specs with the Pixel Stand (2nd Gen). It’s expensive, but that’s the price you’ll have to pay for the fastest wireless charging experience on your Pixel.
Minimalist pad
The Belkin BoostCharge 15W Pad has a small footprint, so it doesn’t clutter up your desk or nightstand. Belkin assures users that the wireless charging pad supports EPP. Although you won’t be able to harness that full 15W speed, it’ll still deliver 10W to your Pixel 7 or 7 Pro.
Vetted by Google
iOttie’s iON Wireless Duo consists of a 15W stand and a 5W pad side by side, providing extra space for another device to charge along with your Pixel. Google has certified this wireless charging concoction, so you can rest assured that it juices up both the Pixel 7 series phones at 15W wirelessly.
Two’s a crowd
Google has approved the 10W Mophie Dual Wireless Charging Pad for use with Pixels. This pad accommodates two wireless charging devices at once. If you want your Pixel 7 Pro or Pixel 7 to charge at 10W, however, you can’t use both wireless charging coils at once. There’s also a USB-A port to top up a third device with a cable.
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Not everyone needs a big charging station on their nightstand like the iON Wireless Duo above. The iON Wireless Mini supports 10W charging with an included power brick and USB-C cable. The compact size and fabric materials make it easy to stow in a bag or pocket for a trip, with an anti-slip ring to keep your phone in place.
Plug and play
Anker’s 15W PowerWave II Pad is compatible with all Qi-enabled devices, but it also has the Extended Power Profile that Pixel devices require. Since it comes with an AC adapter with a 5-foot long cord, you don’t need to buy anything else to refuel your Pixel 7 wirelessly.
Sleek and portable
iOttie’s iON Wireless Go is another portable power bank that you can slip into your bag and head out the door. It’s not as speedy since it lacks the EPP fast charging profile needed for Pixels, but this 10,000mAh battery pack does look great and has a very tiny footprint.
Hybrid curiosity
You might not have heard of it before, but the 8,000mAh InfinaCore P3 Pandora Portable Power Bank needs to be on your radar. Not only does it charge your Pixel 7 and 7 Pro wirelessly at 10W, but it does so while unplugged as well. This strange PD wall charger slash Qi wireless portable charger has one USB-C and two USB-A ports, and it supports 18W wired charging.
Stand included
Need something to top up your Pixel 7 wirelessly on the go? The Satechi Duo Wireless Charger Stand needs no wire whatsoever, making it super portable. It has two 10W coils, so you can charge another device wirelessly at the same time. You won’t get fast wireless charging, but it’s still a convenient wireless portable charger to own.
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Picking the right Pixel wireless charger
Recharging your Pixel 7 or 7 Pro with any charger can be confusing, and doing the job wirelessly is even more intimidating because of the Extended Power Profile (EPP) prerequisite. That’s why we’ve gathered your best options in this roundup. If you want the fastest possible wireless charging speed for your Pixel 7 or 7 Pro, only the Pixel Stand (2nd Gen) can deliver. There is no other wireless charger out there that can push 20W or 23W to the Pixel 7 series wirelessly.
Budget shoppers might feel frustrated, but unfortunately, the only other wireless chargers available top up the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro at a speed of 10W max. To add value, we suggest purchasing the iOttie iON Wireless Duo or the Mophie Dual Wireless Charging Pad. Both chargers are certified by Google and feature two wireless charging spots so you can recharge your Pixel and one other device.
iOttie’s iON Wireless Duo is cheaper, and it delivers 15W plus 5W wirelessly to both slots. On the other hand, the Mophie Dual Wireless Charging Pad is rated at 10W when taking both wireless charging coils into account. Ironically, it is the more expensive option and charges two devices slower. The benefit of going with Mophie is the inclusion of an extra USB-A port to charge another device via wired means.
After you’re done picking a suitable wireless charger, be sure to pick an excellent case for your Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro. Even after ditching cables, you’re likely to drop or scrape your Google phone at some point.