A:Answeryou'll need to check the device you're plugging in. it should be set up to accept the voltage & amperage of the countries you're going to. i'm using for my laptop power plug & usb charging block; both are set up to accept up to 8 amps & 120-250 volts. if what you're plugging in only accepts 120 volts this will not work.
A:AnswerI am assuming one of the plugs would work as there are several to choose from. I don’t know what voltage they use you can probably investigate anything with the details of the description. But I would bet that it would .
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A:AnswerIf your devices can accept various powers then an adapter works. Hair dryers may be dual power, so also computers and printers. Check your products.
A:AnswerNo clue. One option is to supply yourself with a backup battery, or possibly a solar charging battery to extend your power. You may find power charging stations in airport terminals as you wait between flights.
Ask your airline if they provide for inflight charging. Some do. Ask your travel agent who can easily find answers.