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Best OnePlus 10T chargers, cables, and other accessories in 2023

Sep 24, 2023Sep 24, 2023

The OnePlus 10T comes with all the essentials out of the box, but these accessories will improve your overall experience.

The OnePlus 10T brings some exciting improvements to the table over the OnePlus 10 Pro, and it remains one of the best phones you can buy on the market, even though it is a year old. It supports 150W charging speeds (125W in North America), which, during our testing, was able to top the phone from 1% to 100% in just 19 minutes. We also like how it's bundled with all the essentials, including the charger, a USB-C cable, and even a TPU case in some regions, so you're ready to use the phone out of the box without spending more money.

But if you're looking to pick up a replacement charger or some other accessories to improve your user experience, then we've got you covered. Here are the best chargers, cables, and other accessories you can buy for the OnePlus 10T in 2022.

The OnePlus 10T relies on the bundled SUPERVOOC charger and the USB-C cable to deliver 150W, meaning you won't get these charging speeds with regular USB-PD chargers. As per our testing, the OnePlus 10T tops out at 18W charging speeds with a 100W USB-PD charger, so use them only as an alternative.

You'll get a charger in the box when you receive your OnePlus 10T, but if you need an extra charger or one for your car, there are some options.

The Anker 511 Nano 3 is one of the smallest 30W chargers on the market with support for USB Power Delivery (PD) with a Programmable Power Supply (PPS). This particular GaN charger is just 1.12 inches thick and up to 70% smaller than a lot of other 30W chargers on the market.

The Spigen ArcStation 40W charger helps you get up to 30W of power when only one of the two ports is in use for charging. You can also use both ports to charge two devices simultaneously, but you'll only get 20W power in each port in that case. The ArcStation 40W charger also uses GaN tech, and it's the most compact dual-port charger you'll find on the market.

The OnePlus 80W SUPERVOOC charger is one of the fastest car chargers around. It uses SUPERVOOC protocol to deliver 80W MAX output power through the USB-A port, and up to 30W max output via the USB-C port. You can use both ports at the same time to charge two devices simultaneously.

The OnePlus 10T, as we mentioned earlier, requires the official SUPERVOOC USB-C cable to deliver the advertised charging speeds. You can, however, use other cables as alternatives.

This official OnePlus SUPERVOOC cable has USB-C connectors on both ends. It's 100cm long, and it works with all the SUPERVOOC chargers out there. If you need an extra cable, this is the option to get.

This particular Nylon USB-C to USB-C cable from Anker is 10 feet long and supports 100W charging. It's available to purchase in silver and red colorways, so be sure to pick the one that you like.

This pack of UGREEN cables comes with two USB-C to USB-C cables that support up to 60W charging. This is a braided cable that comes with a right-angle connector on one side, making it easier to use while gaming.

The OnePlus 10T, just like most smartphones out there these days, doesn't come with a headphone jack. This means you'll either have to rely on a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter or pick up a pair of truly wireless earbuds. We always recommend picking the latter if your budget allows for it because wireless earbuds, especially the newer ones, have some other advantages too. If none of these earbuds catches your fancy, then you can explore more options in our collection of the best wireless earbuds.

OnePlus Buds Pro 2 is the newest pair of earbuds from the brand that improves upon the original Buds Pro. It brings impressive sound quality thanks to the MelodyBoost Dual Drivers, spatial audio, improved ANC, and more.

The OnePlus Buds Z2 is one of the best pairs of budget true wireless earbuds you can buy. It comes with all the baseline features including active noise-canceling, intuitive touch controls, and more.

The Nothing Ear Stick is the slightly more affordable version of the Nothing Ear (1) earbuds. You don't get all the bells and whistles with these particular earbuds, but they look unique and deliver good audio quality.

Here's a quick look at the best smartwatch and some other miscellaneous accessories to help you make the most out of your OnePlus 10T.

The Google Pixel Watch is the first smartwatch under the Google Pixel branding. It's outdated in some ways and is expensive, but it has a lot of charm. It has fitness tracking, a decent app store, and looks surprisingly great.

The Fitbit Charge 5 is a solid fitness tracker that offers a good set of features for the price. You'll get the Fitbit tracking features you've come to expect, including sleep and menstrual tracking.

The Vicseed car mount is a suction-cup-based mount that can easily hold your smartphone in place while you drive.

That brings us to the end of this collection. The company uses OPPO's proprietary SUPERVOOC charging protocol to deliver high-speed charging, which limits the number of chargers that work well with the phone. The same goes for the USB cables too, but the ones mentioned in this collection will do just fine in case you need an alternative for emergency purposes. Additionally, we've also recommended a couple of other accessories to pair with the phone to improve your overall user experience.

The OnePlus 10T is the performance flagship in the company's portfolio, and it certainly lives up to the name. Great performance and great battery life sum up the OnePlus 10T in our review. That's not to say that the phone does other things poorly, it does these two the best.

We also have dedicated round-ups of the best cases and best screen protectors for the OnePlus 10T, so be sure to explore them in case you're looking to add some protection to your phone.

An evergreen writer at XDA Developers serving up reviews, buying guides, deals, and more on smartphones that you care about. I have over six years of experience in covering smartphones and their companion products. Before joining XDA Developers, I was a senior reviewer at Digit, a popular tech magazine in India. I have an unhealthy relationship with gaming, so you'll either find me yelling at my monitors while playing an online shooter or simply lounging with an open-world RPG in my free time.

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