Pixel 10, Pixel Watch 4 and Buds 2a prices revealed before launch

Just hours before Google’s big presentation, most of the suspense seems gone: complete pricing for the Pixel 10 lineup, the Pixel Watch 4, and the Pixel Buds 2a has leaked online. According to insider reports, Google appears to have stuck with its previous pricing strategy, adjusting only slightly in terms of storage tiers and premium options.

The leaks suggest the base Pixel 10 with 128 GB will retail for $799, while the 256 GB version climbs to $899. The Pixel 10 Pro is expected to start at $999 for 128 GB, with the top-end 1 TB model reaching $1,449. The larger Pixel 10 Pro XL begins at $1,199 for 256 GB and goes up to $1,549 for 1 TB. At the very top of the lineup sits the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold, priced from $1,799 for 256 GB to $2,149 for the fully equipped 1 TB configuration.

Accessories also fall in line with last year’s strategy. The Pixel Watch 4 is said to keep identical pricing to its predecessors: $349 for the 41 mm Wi-Fi model, $449 for the LTE version of the same size, $399 for the larger 45 mm Wi-Fi model, and $499 for its LTE counterpart. Pixel Buds 2a will cost $129—$30 more than the first Buds A-Series but still positioned below Samsung’s recently announced Galaxy Buds 3 FE.

Google is also rolling out a new line of accessories under the Pixelsnap brand. A standard charger will sell for $39.99, a 67 W version for $59.99, and a charging stand for $69.99. For those who prefer compact gear, the Pixelsnap Ring Stand is listed at $29.99.

Taken together, the leaked prices suggest Google is leaning into predictability—keeping the entry-level devices accessible while offering a broad range of upgrades for those ready to invest in premium features.