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The Google Pixel Phone Can Charge Well with the  BatPower PD6's AC Adapter Using USB Power Delivery

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In case you're missing your Google Pixel's own charger, you can still charge the phone quickly using other chargers like the BatPower PD6's AC Adapter.

Here we connect the BatPower ProE’s EAD Slim Adapter Multi-functional Charger Adapter using the BatPower round to rectangle connector adapter to the BatPower USB Type-C Adapter and then to the Google Pixel to start charging the phone from 17% full battery. The BatPower charger is seen to display its USB Power Delivery profiles of 15 watts (5 volts @ 3 amps), 27 watts (9 volts @ 3 amps), 36 watts (12 volts @ 3 amps), 45 watts (15 volts @ 3 amps) and 60 watts (20 volts @ 3 amps). Note we only observe the charger offers up to 60W power profile and not 90W that is advertised on its casing. The BatPower USB Type-C Adapter uses USB Power Delivery to communicate with and charge the Google Pixel.

The Google Pixel then requests 15 watts (5 volts @ 3 amps) and gets accepted by the BatPower charger.

We can confirm that the Google Pixel is charging at around 15 watts (5 volts @ 3 amps) with the BatPower ProE’s EAD Slim Adapter Multi-functional Charger Adapter while the phone's battery is 17% charged. 

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