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Pixel Watch 4 USB-C Charger Is Back, But It'll Cost You More
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Pixel Watch 4 USB-C Charger Is Back, But It’ll Cost You More

Maya TorresBy Maya Torres·

The Wasserstein USB-C charger for the Google Pixel Watch 4 is back in stock after selling out. However, the price has crept up since its initial launch, making this second chance at convenience a bit pricier than what early buyers paid.

Why Pixel Watch Owners Wanted This in the First Place

The Pixel Watch 4, like many smartwatches, comes with a proprietary magnetic charging puck. This small, round charger only works with the watch. So, when you travel, you end up carrying an extra cable that does just one job. It’s the kind of hassle you might not think about until you’re rummaging through your bag at a hotel for the right charger.

The Wasserstein USB-C charger fixes that issue by allowing you to charge the Pixel Watch 4 with the same USB-C cable you already use for your phone, laptop, or earbuds. Think of it as a universal adapter that translates the watch’s charging needs into a connector that fits your existing gear. Wasserstein is a third-party accessory maker approved by Google, so this isn’t some random off-brand product — it’s been tested for compatibility.

It Sold Out. Now It’s Back. But There’s a Catch.

The charger initially launched at a lower price and quickly sold out, showing strong demand from Pixel Watch 4 owners wanting to simplify their travel setup. Now that it’s back in stock, the price has gone up. While Wasserstein hasn’t officially shared the exact increase, the current listing shows a higher price than what early buyers paid.

Price adjustments after launch are common with niche accessories. When a product sells out quickly, manufacturers sometimes raise prices to better align with market demand or to cover production costs.

By The Numbers: Pixel Watch 4 Charger
Charger Type USB-C compatible magnetic charger
Made By Wasserstein (Google-approved third party)
Compatible Device Google Pixel Watch 4
Stock Status Back in stock as of May 2026
Price Change Increased from original launch price

What This Means for Everyday Users

If you own a Pixel Watch 4 and find it annoying to carry an extra proprietary cable, this charger is the solution you’ve been looking for. The practical benefit is clear: one less dedicated cable in your bag and one less thing to forget at home before a work trip.

The downside? Timing. If you waited during the initial release, you’ll now pay more for the same convenience. It’s not a dramatic increase, but it’s a reminder that with niche accessories, buying early often means saving money.

For Pixel Watch 4 owners who are still undecided, consider how much the charging hassle affects you on a daily basis. If you rarely travel or work from a single spot, the stock magnetic charger works fine. But if you’re frequently on the move or want to cut down on the number of cables you carry, this accessory is a worthwhile investment.

What the Community Is Saying

“Finally back in stock. Bought it immediately. Missed it the first time and it’s annoying having to pack a separate charger just for the watch.”

— Reddit user on r/GooglePixel

“The price bump is a little frustrating, but honestly I’d still pay it. The convenience of USB-C for everything is worth it.”

— YouTube comment on a Pixel Watch 4 accessory review

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What To Watch

If the price increase sticks or continues to rise, more Pixel Watch 4 owners might turn to cheaper third-party options that lack Google’s official approval. This carries some risks for compatibility and safety. Keep an eye on whether Wasserstein changes pricing again once supply stabilizes.

Looking ahead, Google is likely to keep expanding its Pixel Watch accessory lineup. If future models come with built-in USB-C charging, accessories like this could become less necessary. But for now, if you want the cable, it’s available again.

Maya Torres

Maya Torres

Maya Torres is the Consumer Tech Editor at Explosion.com with 7 years covering product launches for major technology publications. She has reviewed over 300 devices across smartphones, laptops, wearables, and smart home products. Maya specializes in translating spec sheets into real-world buying advice and attends CES, MWC, and Apple keynotes as press. Her reviews focus on helping readers decide what to buy, not just what specs look good on paper.