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Google Pixel Rope Wristlet Review: A Great Accessory with a Big Problem

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Google launched a bunch of new accessories alongside the Pixel 10 series earlier this year, but there’s one you might have forgotten about. 

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Simple setup – but a case to answerA stylish yet practical designThe availability issue

Amid all the excitement surrounding Qi2 support and the associated Pixelsnap ecosystem, a simple wristlet has flown under the radar. So much so that there’s no sign of it on Google’s website at all (more on that later).  

I’ve managed to get my hands on one, though, and so can you. But is it worth seeking out? I spent a few weeks using the Pixel Rope Wristlet with my Pixel 10 Pro XL to find out. 

Simple setup – but a case to answer

Having never used a wristlet with my phone before, I was a little confused when the package arrived. How could I get it to dangle attractively from the bottom of my phone without affecting the USB-C charging port? 

As it turns out, this couldn’t have been simpler, though it does require a case. That’s what secures the Pixel Rope Wristlet in place, so you’re out of luck if you prefer going case-free.  

I particularly like the Pixel 10 series’ official silicone one, which adds very little bulk to the device and preserves the all-important Pixelsnap support. It’s available from Amazon for as little as £29.99 at the time of writing. 

google pixel rope wristlet 4

Anyron Copeman / Foundry

Anyway, back to the setup. The Pixel Rope Wristlet comes in two parts: the wristlet itself, and a small lanyard patch that sits between the back of the phone and the case. 

To get up and running, simply place the lanyard patch at the base of the inside of the case, then feed the D-Ring through the hole for the USB-C port. From the other side, attach it to the wristlet using the included carabiner clip. Finally, put the phone back in the case to secure everything in place. 

You don’t need a Google phone to enjoy the benefits of the Pixel Rope Wristlet

That’s it! The entire process takes less than 30 seconds. The lanyard patch is small enough to be compatible with pretty much any smartphone, so you don’t need a Google phone to enjoy the benefits of the Pixel Rope Wristlet.

A stylish yet practical design

Of course, an easy setup means nothing if the Pixel Rope Wristlet doesn’t look good and perform well. Luckily, it excels in both areas. 

The wristlet launched in three colours: Black/Grey, Green/Yellow and Purple/Blue. I tested the last of these, which is exactly what it sounds like: one rope in purple and another in (navy) blue, knotted together. 

There’s nothing stopping you from untying the ropes and opting for a different kind of knot, but I’d guard against that. The setup out of the box looks stylish while offering easy adjustment for any wrist size. 

google pixel rope wristlet

Anyron Copeman / Foundry

When attached, I found it to be very comfortable to wear, even on the odd occasion when the 232g Pixel 10 Pro XL was dangling from my wrist. It feels like an ideal antidote to phone theft – I doubt criminals would target someone who’s securely attached to their phone, and good luck trying to cut through these thick ropes quickly! 

In general, this high build quality means it should stand the test of time. However, the thickness works against it when the wristlet is in your pocket, where it adds lots of extra bulk. All the trousers I wear have large pockets, so this isn’t a big issue, but it might not work for you. 

It feels like an ideal antidote to phone theft

Overall, the Pixel Rope Wristlet combines style, comfort and ease of use to create a very effective accessory. There’s just one big problem… 

The availability issue

At launch, pricing wasn’t an issue for the Pixel Rope Wristlet. Sure, it wasn’t exactly amazing value at $7, but its functionality could easily justify the cost. 

However, after a limited run in the US, there’s been no more official availability. Google removed the listing from its store, and it’s never reappeared. In the UK, where I’m based, it’s never gone on sale.

google pixel rope wristlet 3

Anyron Copeman / Foundry

So, how did I get one, you might ask? Unlike most phone review samples, it didn’t come directly from the company. Instead, I bought one from eBay, and let me tell you, it wasn’t close to £7. 

In fact, it cost me £17.78, and that was before delivery charges were added. My total spend of over £20 was almost three times what it should’ve been selling for based on the US RRP. 

At the time of writing, the price has climbed to £19.99, which is simply too much to pay for a bit of rope and a carabiner. I can at least verify that the seller is legit (despite the ‘sus’ name), but at this extortionate price, I simply can’t recommend it. 

The Pixel Rope Wristlet is a useful, nicely made accessory, but one that’s badly let down by its lack of availability and reliance on third-party resellers. 

Considering other official Pixel accessories? Read our detailed thoughts on the Pixelsnap Ring Stand, Pixelsnap Charger with Stand and Pixel Flex Dual Port 67W charger.

Need a phone to use with these excellent accessories? See our guide to the best Google Pixel phones you can buy.

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