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The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are two of the most exciting smartphone releases from Google in years! It’s already a difficult phone to get your hands on, particularly if you’re looking for the more colorful options. But if you’ve already got the phone or it is on the way, it’s now time to accessorize!
There are plenty of accessories you can get for the new Pixels. Some essential, like a charger (since the phone doesn’t come with one in the box, except in France), and others, like smartwatches, are a great phone companion to have. Here are the best Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro accessories you can buy right now.
See also: Our guide to all the phone accessories you’ll ever need
The best Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro accessories:
Editor’s note: We’ll be sure to update this list of Pixel 6 and 6 Pro accessories as new options continue to launch.
Google 30W USB-C charger

To take advantage of the Pixel 6 series’ fast charging capabilities, the official 30W USB-C charger from Google is the best way to go. The charger matches the required standard (USB PD 3.0 PPS) for its latest flagships, and you should be able to get a 50% charge in around 30 minutes. It’s not that expensive either, priced at about the same as, if not cheaper than, what you’d spend on a third-party charger.
Looking for more options? These are the best chargers you can get to correctly fast charge the Pixel 6.
Google Pixel Buds A-series

Google’s Pixel Buds A-series true wireless earphones is one of the best Pixel 6 accessories you can get. The A-series keeps the best features of the more expensive Pixel Buds, particularly when it comes to sound quality, and its relatively affordable price tag is a huge positive. There are a few compromises, though. You don’t get noise cancellation and can’t wirelessly charge them. However, the big selling point here is the seamless integration with Android and access to all its features with a Pixel phone.
There are a lot more options out there! Check out our roundup of the best true wireless earbuds you can get.
Official Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro cases

Google doesn’t have as robust a case collection as OEMs like Samsung, but you can get a dual-layer case for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The translucent case is available in various colors and lets you show off the phone’s design. A raised lip keeps the display and rear camera bar safe. You also get covered buttons and precise cutouts for everything else. You can currently pre-order the official Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro case from the Google Store.
Don’t forget to also check out our guides for the best cases you can get for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

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Unless Google releases a Pixel Watch, which is unlikely to happen any time soon, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are the smartwatches to get. These are the only two watches running the latest version of Wear OS, which won’t change until next year. The Watch 4 offers a sportier look and is the cheaper of the two. For a more elegant design and physical rotating bezel, you’ll want the Classic. These watches aren’t perfect, and there are a few health features available only if you have a Samsung smartphone. That said, the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 are still the best Wear OS watches you can get right now.
Google Pixel Stand (2nd Gen)

Google also released an updated Pixel Stand alongside the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The new wireless charger offers fast wireless charging — 21W with the Pixel 6 and 23W with the Pixel 6 Pro. The charging speed is a significant jump from the first-gen Pixel Stand that maxed out at 10W. It comes with a new unibody design and features a cooling fan to keep the phone from overheating. There are also a host of exclusive features you can take advantage of, with Pixel 6 and 6 Pro owners able to monitor Nest cameras, interact with Google Assistant visual spotlight, Photo Frame, Sunrise Alarm, and more.
Screen protectors

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More often than not, the display makes or breaks your smartphone experience. The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro come with beautiful screens, and it would be horrible for them to get damaged or scratched in any way. A good screen protector can go a long way in making sure that the display stays in pristine condition.
A tempered glass option is the way to go if you want to protect the screen from drops, while a TPU film is more than enough to keep scratches away. You can also get privacy screen guards to keep your display hidden from prying eyes.
We also have a roundup of the best Pixel 6 screen protectors you can get right now.


