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  • QuestionDoes this adapting charger work in China, viet nam, japan and Thailand

    Asked by Steven.

    • Answer This is an adapter not a converter, The adapter is compatible with Type A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H I, J, L, N, and O outlets. Check what outlet is used in your country of interest, This is what I found online: North America: • United States, Canada, Mexico: Types A and B are used. Europe: • Most of Europe: Type C is widely used, along with Types E and F in some areas. • United Kingdom: Type G is standard. • France: Type E, but also compatible with Type C. • Germany: Type F is common, also compatible with Type C. • Italy: Type C and L are used. • Switzerland: Type J is used. • Denmark: Type K is used. Asia: • Japan: Types A and B. • China: Types A, C, and I. • India: Types C, D, and M. • Australia: Type I. • Israel: Type H. • South Korea: Types C and F. • Taiwan: Types A and B. Other Regions: • Brazil: Type N. • South Africa: Type N. • Argentina: Type I. • New Zealand: Type I. • HK: Type D and G. • Ireland: Type G. • Malaysia: Type G.

      Answered by Siomei

  • QuestionHi My country is Sri Lanka.Can I use this adapter for charging my laptop and Samsung phone which I bought in US.Bz in Sri Lanka voltage is 240v.Please reply.

    Asked by Shali.

    • Answer This is an adapter not a converter, The adapter is compatible with Type A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H I, J, L, N, and O outlets. Check what outlet is used in your country of interest, This is what I found online: North America: • United States, Canada, Mexico: Types A and B are used. Europe: • Most of Europe: Type C is widely used, along with Types E and F in some areas. • United Kingdom: Type G is standard. • France: Type E, but also compatible with Type C. • Germany: Type F is common, also compatible with Type C. • Italy: Type C and L are used. • Switzerland: Type J is used. • Denmark: Type K is used. Asia: • Japan: Types A and B. • China: Types A, C, and I. • India: Types C, D, and M. • Australia: Type I. • Israel: Type H. • South Korea: Types C and F. • Taiwan: Types A and B. Other Regions: • Brazil: Type N. • South Africa: Type N. • Argentina: Type I. • New Zealand: Type I. • HK: Type D and G. • Ireland: Type G. • Malaysia: Type G.

      Answered by Siomei

  • QuestionHi My country is Sri Lanka.Can I use this adapter for charging my laptop and Samsung phone.Bz over there voltage is 240 v.

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer The USB-C and USB-A ports supposedly accept the full 100V-240V range and output the appropriate voltage (5V DC, with a total output up to 45W) required for charging small electronics like smartphones, tablets, and laptops.

      Answered by Siomei

  • QuestionDoes this work in Greece?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer This is an adapter not a converter, The adapter is compatible with Type A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H I, J, L, N, and O outlets. Check what outlet is used in your country of interest, This is what I found online: North America: • United States, Canada, Mexico: Types A and B are used. Europe: • Most of Europe: Type C is widely used, along with Types E and F in some areas. • United Kingdom: Type G is standard. • France: Type E, but also compatible with Type C. • Germany: Type F is common, also compatible with Type C. • Italy: Type C and L are used. • Switzerland: Type J is used. • Denmark: Type K is used. Asia: • Japan: Types A and B. • China: Types A, C, and I. • India: Types C, D, and M. • Australia: Type I. • Israel: Type H. • South Korea: Types C and F. • Taiwan: Types A and B. Other Regions: • Brazil: Type N. • South Africa: Type N. • Argentina: Type I. • New Zealand: Type I. • HK: Type D and G. • Ireland: Type G. • Malaysia: Type G.

      Answered by Siomei

  • QuestionDoes this adapter work in Thailand, Bangkok?

    Asked by Nita.

    • Answer This is an adapter not a converter, The adapter is compatible with Type A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H I, J, L, N, and O outlets. Check what outlet is used in your country of interest, This is what I found online: North America: • United States, Canada, Mexico: Types A and B are used. Europe: • Most of Europe: Type C is widely used, along with Types E and F in some areas. • United Kingdom: Type G is standard. • France: Type E, but also compatible with Type C. • Germany: Type F is common, also compatible with Type C. • Italy: Type C and L are used. • Switzerland: Type J is used. • Denmark: Type K is used. Asia: • Japan: Types A and B. • China: Types A, C, and I. • India: Types C, D, and M. • Australia: Type I. • Israel: Type H. • South Korea: Types C and F. • Taiwan: Types A and B. Other Regions: • Brazil: Type N. • South Africa: Type N. • Argentina: Type I. • New Zealand: Type I. • HK: Type D and G. • Ireland: Type G. • Malaysia: Type G.

      Answered by Siomei

  • QuestionDoes this convert voltage

    Asked by Jg.

    • Answer This is an adapter not a converter,

      Answered by Siomei

  • QuestionWhat are the outputs of the individual USB ports?

    Asked by Luke.

    • Answer 2 AC outlets, 3 USB-C ports, and 2 USB ports Charge your small electronics or USB devices while traveling with a total output up to 45W.

      Answered by Siomei

  • Questionhow many watts does it handle?

    Asked by Dogly.

    • Answer 45 watts

      Answered by Siomei