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any plugs with a USB port can charge it and most plugs or mobile charger are now rated for 110-240V..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You charge the battery pack by connecting it to a USB charger, not to the 110/220Vac power line. Most USB chargers are 100-240VAC input. Look at the fine print on whatever USB charger you would use to charge this.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This battery does not come with a power brick - It comes only with the USB type A to type C micro cable to charge it... So, what you will need to do is verify if your charging block, powerstrip, or otherwise is capable of handling that wide voltage range, as those will be doing the conversion from 100-240V AC down to 5V DC, which is what standard USB uses. In this case, please note that this unit will only charge at the 5V 1A current, as a maximum, so it will take a decent amount of time. However, it is capable of outputting 5V 2A, which is sufficient to power most smartphones and tablets on the market today. Hope that helps! Cheers!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's charged from a stranded 5V USB supply (PC USB port or other standard USB charger) so the AC voltage level is irrelevant.
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