The 12 power adapters cover the most countries of any adapter on this list, making this product a true worldwide travel adapter set.
USB ports also make for easy charging of your phone and iPad–and the USB-C port is a godsend for those of us with Android devices.
The pop-out adapter prongs have you covered for the US, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and most of Europe, but be sure to check compatibility if you’re traveling to South Africa and other less common tourist destinations (a full list of compatible countries is available in the Amazon listing).
The combination of features and affordable price make this awesome adapter the editor’s choice!
Read on for a couple voltage conversion options, along with a guide to help you determine if you need a voltage converter. Does not convert voltage - but most adapters don’t.1 plug outlet that accommodates US, as well as a variety of other plugs.Pop out plug adapters that work in 150+ countries, including much of Europe (US, UK, EU & AU/CN plug prongs).
If you know that your device is dual voltage, and only needs a travel plug adapter, scroll down to take a gander at our favorite travel plug adapters:ĮPICKA’s Universal Travel Adapter has all the features you need in a travel plug adapter (including a USB-C port) and is well made yet affordable. If you’re wondering about varying electrical currents, take a look at our FAQs to see if your device requires a voltage adapter or just a plug adapter.
Not sure how to make that happen? We’re here to help! You need to be able to safely charge multiple devices while traveling– everything from your iPhone, to electric toothbrush, to Kindle.
Travel power adapters are no longer a question of just plugging in a hairdryer. And the charging cords for those devices may not be compatible with different types of international electrical sockets, OR with higher electric currents in Europe and beyond. But the average traveler nowadays carries more expensive electronics with them than ever before. I’m old enough to remember a time when international plug adapters were for the odd hairstyling device or very bulky laptop, and cell phones were left behind on international trips. Choosing a Universal Travel Plug or Power Adapter