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Google’s official Pixel 45W USB-C Power Charger drops to one of its best prices today at $18

While the newest 67W model, Amazon is now offering one of the best prices we have ever tracked on the official Google 45W USB-C Power Charger at just $18 Prime shipped

Amazon is now offering Google’s official 45W USB-C Power Charger down at $17.99 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $35. 

This one carries a $30 list price and is now at the lowest price we can find from a reputable source. It has bee over closer to $25 fr several months and is now within $0.50 of the lowest price we have ever tracked at Amazon – it dropped to $17.50 once for a brief time in mid February 2026. 

While it’s not the newer and more powerful Pixel Flex Dual Port model, that one will run you $60 right now and has never dropped below $36 at Amazon. For folks who have an affinity for first-party charging gear, today’s offer is a notable chance to scoop up some Google chargers, even if they are just for some spares, the office, or your EDC/travel kit. 

Google 45W USB-C Power Charger features:

  •  The Google 45W USB-C Power Charger delivers fast and efficient charging for your Pixel devices
  • The charger works with all your Google Pixel devices, including Pixel phones, Pixel Buds, the Pixel Tablet, and even your laptop[1,2]
  • Powers up your Google Pixel 9 Pro XL to 70% battery in about 30 minutes[3]
  • The Google 45W USB-C Power Charger is mindfully made with 47% recycled plastics

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices