Google’s official chargers plunged to unprecedented s on Amazon Tuesday, just as pre-orders opened for the Pixel 10a smartphone with bonuses like free earbuds and $100 gift cards.

The 45W USB-C Power Charger, a previous-generation model with a single port and maximum output of 45 watts, sold for $17.99. Prime members get free shipping; others qualify on orders over $35. Officials at Amazon confirmed the price drop from a regular $30 tag, marking a 40% cut and the lowest ever tracked on the site.

This charger hit $21 in late January, then climbed back toward $25 over the summer. Buyers snapped it up for everyday carry or travel kits, valuing the official branding and reliability despite its age.

For heavier power needs, the newer Pixel Flex Dual Port 67W USB-C Fast Charger reached $35 earlier Tuesday—a fresh all-time low at 40% below list. That dual-port model supports faster charging across two devices, appealing to Pixel owners juggling phones and accessories.

Timing couldn’t be sharper. Google kicked off Pixel 10a pre-orders the same day, bundling deals such as free Pixel Buds, $100 Google Store gift cards and boosted trade-in values up to $600 on older models. Carriers like Verizon and AT&T matched offers, with some plans starting at $10 monthly after s.

Stock moved fast on both chargers. The 45W version, compact at under four ounces, folds its prongs for portability. Reviewers praised its steady 45W delivery for Pixel 8 or 9 series phones, hitting full charge in about 90 minutes according to Google’s specs.

The 67W Flex steps up with 67 watts split across ports—one at full speed, the other at reduced output. It powers laptops lightly or charges two Pixels simultaneously, a step above the single-port rival. Both carry Google’s two-year warranty and GaN technology for cooler, efficient operation.

Pixel 10a pre-order frenzy added heat. The midrange phone debuts a Tensor G4 chip, brighter display and seven years of updates. Base models start at $499, but deals shave effective costs through credits and perks. AT&T offered up to $830 off with trade-ins; T-Mobile threw in six months of free service.

Analysts tied the charger sales to Pixel loyalty. Google controls its ecosystem tightly, pushing official accessories for peak performance. Third-party options risk slower speeds or incompatibility, per user forums. These deals undercut rivals like Anker’s 45W at $22 or Belkin’s 65W at $40.

Prices held steady into evening, but history shows quick rebounds. The 45W charger hovered near $25 for months before this dip. Shoppers grabbed over 500 units in hours, Amazon data showed. Pixel 10a orders topped 10,000 by midday across major retailers.

Google did not comment on the promotions. Expect bundles to pair with phone launches, as seen with Pixel 9’s September rollout. For now, these chargers offer rare official steals ahead of broader Pixel ecosystem expansions.