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iPhone adapter

Do I need a converter or just an adapter for my devices in Morocco both iPad and iPhone

iPad Air, iOS 9

Posted on Sep 28, 2022 11:24 AM

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Posted on Sep 28, 2022 11:33 AM

If your charger is an Apple branded one.. then you do not need a converter.. just an adapter.

You should be able to check any component you intend to use in another country, should have small print that indicates something like ~100VAC-240VAC 50/60 HZ. If you see markings like this, the you should not need to convert voltage, just an adapter to get the prongs adapted to their plug type


here are a couple of my favorite travel adapters if you're looking for recommendations

here and here


or a simpler collection of individual adapters

here

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Sep 28, 2022 11:33 AM in response to MrdrBaxter

If your charger is an Apple branded one.. then you do not need a converter.. just an adapter.

You should be able to check any component you intend to use in another country, should have small print that indicates something like ~100VAC-240VAC 50/60 HZ. If you see markings like this, the you should not need to convert voltage, just an adapter to get the prongs adapted to their plug type


here are a couple of my favorite travel adapters if you're looking for recommendations

here and here


or a simpler collection of individual adapters

here

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