Worldwide Travel Adapters


What is a Worldwide Travel Adapter?

A worldwide travel adapter is a must-have for international travellers. It allows you to plug your devices into outlets with different plug types, ensuring compatibility across regions. These adapters support multiple plug configurations, making them ideal for travel to Europe, Asia, the Americas, and more.

While travel adapters only change the plug shape, they don't convert voltage. Be sure your devices can handle the local voltage, or you may need a voltage converter.

Compact and easy to carry, a worldwide travel adapter ensures you stay connected and powered up wherever you go.

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Worldwide Travel Adapters

Keep all your devices powered up during your travels

£22.99
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 Worldwide Travel Adapter  Supports compatibility with over 150 countries  2 USB-C ports with Power Delivery and 1 USB-A port, total 20W DC  Built-in overload, short-circuit, and temperature protection  Lightweight design includes detachable plugs and a durable travel pouch

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FAQ

What is a worldwide travel adapter?

A worldwide travel adapter allows you to plug your devices into different types of electrical outlets around the world. It changes the shape of your plug to fit the socket, ensuring compatibility in various countries.

Does a travel adapter convert voltage?

No, a travel adapter only changes the plug shape to fit different outlets. It does not convert voltage. If your device isn’t compatible with the local voltage (e.g., 220V in Europe or 110V in the US), you will need a voltage converter in addition to the adapter.

Do I need a worldwide travel adapter for every country I visit?

Not necessarily. Many worldwide travel adapters support multiple plug types, making them suitable for use in over 150 countries. However, it’s important to check the specific plug types used in your destination before travelling.

How do I choose the right worldwide travel adapter?

Consider the countries you’re visiting, the devices you need to charge, and whether you need a voltage converter. Look for adapters that cover the plug types used in the regions you'll be travelling to.