A:AnswerNo, this is purely a plug adapter that allows various foreign plugs to be used in the USA for dual voltage electronics such as cell phones. US voltage is 110/120, while most foreign voltage is 220//240. You must obtain an AC voltage converter that converts the foreign 220/240 to 110/120. The converter will accept your US plug, but depending upon the type of male plug on the converter, you might need to obtain an adapter from the converter to various foreign receptacles. For at least 25 years I have used a dual converter travel set through out Asia and Europe without any problems. In fact I just returned from a European trip that included Ireland.
A:AnswerThe Specs say it compatible in Australia, Caribbean, China, Europe, Fiji, Great Britain, Ireland, Japan, Middle East, New Zealand, North America, Singapore, South Africa, South America.
A:AnswerJust came back from europe and used it with no trouble. If you charge your ipad with the USB port it may take longer than usual to fully charge. But if you connect your power box into it, it will charge as it normally does.
A:AnswerThe Specs say it compatible in Australia, Caribbean, China, Europe, Fiji, Great Britain, Ireland, Japan, Middle East, New Zealand, North America, Singapore, South Africa, South America.