A:Answerlook at the transformer specs, if it lists voltage in the area you will travel, then you are fine. The transformer reads the power input and adjusts as needed
A:AnswerThis travel adapter does work in India. It's not intended for high wattage devices, but several users note that it did work for a sewing machine.
A:AnswerShort answer: yes, no problem.
Long answer: The adapter that was provided with the iPad power cord works on 100-240v and 50-60 Hertz. You will use the second largest adapter in the case.
A:AnswerAbout 1 pound. But, if you only take adapter and appropriate plug and leave box and other plugs at home, you’ll save some weight and room in luggage.
A:AnswerThe face plate of the converter accepts the US version of an electric plug. The dual pins on the backside of the converter plug into the various adapter plugs that are included in the kit. Then the appropriate adapter plug goes into the electrical outlet where are you visiting.
A:AnswerI don't know from X-Box, but there are several plug-shape adaptors in the package. This suggests to me that the thing will work both for other countries that use 220V and those using 110V but with different outlet/plug styles. Of course, I am not the expert on the product. It worked great for me in 220V Thailand.