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Official Google Pixelsnap Ring Stand for Pixel 10 series phones back at $25 Amazon low today

Google Pixelsnap Ring Stand for Pixel 10 Series

Buy for $25 (Reg. $30)

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We are getting another chance at the official Pixelsnap Ring Stand today. There are, of course, loads of third-party magnetic stand options out there you can use with a magnetic case and your Pixel 10, but this is the official Google model sitting back down at the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon.

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Google Pixelsnap Ring Stand for Pixel 10 Series features:

  • Prop up your Pixel phone with the Pixelsnap Ring Stand; it magnetically snaps to your phone for hands-free viewing; if you need a different view, just adjust the metal ring to find the best angle[1]
  • Watch movies, make video calls, and more in landscape or portrait mode
  • The Pixelsnap Ring Stand works with Pixel 10 series phones, including Pixel 10 Pro Fold, even when it’s unfolded
  • It easily snaps into place and is strong enough to hold your phone up, even with a case on[1]; if you want to charge wirelessly, it pops right off
  • Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

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