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Foreign Travel

Are the charging bricks that I use for my iPhone and magsafe watch charging along with an adapter for the country we are in the only things we need or do we need a converter also?

Posted on Sep 14, 2022 12:07 PM

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Posted on Sep 14, 2022 12:20 PM

Look carefully at the fine print on the charger to confirm that it will run on 100-240 Volts and 50/60 Hz.......and you will not need a voltage converter for the product.


You will need an adapter to allow the current charger's AC plug to plug into the wall outlet or power strip. These are available at airports, travel shops, most major hotels etc. and only cost a few dollars.

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Sep 14, 2022 12:20 PM in response to RML1

Look carefully at the fine print on the charger to confirm that it will run on 100-240 Volts and 50/60 Hz.......and you will not need a voltage converter for the product.


You will need an adapter to allow the current charger's AC plug to plug into the wall outlet or power strip. These are available at airports, travel shops, most major hotels etc. and only cost a few dollars.

Foreign Travel

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