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question. I'm going to india with an ipad. No one can tell me the voltage it uses. I know I need an adaptor but do I need a transformer/convertor
- Asked by Carrole R from Columbus
- Dec 17, 2010
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I also need to know if one of the adaptors will work in India (Chennai)
We'll be traveling with a MacBook Pro and an iPhone 3G (2nd generation).
- Asked by Jane B from Reynoldsburg
- Oct 13, 2009
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Travel adapter question
Hi,
I have a Macbook air 13" I5 bought in Canada. I'm going in vacation in Thailand, Cambodian and Laos.
I would like to know if I need a special power converter or just the interchangeable plugs?
Thank you,
Louise St-Cyr- Asked by Louise S from St-christine
- Dec 20, 2011
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How can I charge more than one thing at the same time using one adapter?
I need to charge my iPhone, iPad, and apple battery charger at the same time will I am going to be over in Europe.
- Asked by Danica R from Calgary
- Sep 11, 2011
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I am going to India they got outlet is220 volt can I plug direct plug in 220 v in Indian 220 volt.
I have a apple AMERICAN I pad it work on 110 v. Now I am traveling to India that
Is outlet is 220 volt. Do I need a voltage converter which change from 220 v to 110 v.- Asked by Kiran D from Sacramento
- Dec 21, 2012
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Do I need an adaptor and converter to use ipad2 in Israel? And if I do need one can I use the general 1600w converter I use for hair dryer?
- Asked by Paula M from Pewaukee
- Oct 10, 2012
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I have a Macbook Air 13" and I am going to New Zealand and Australia. What do I need to buy for electrical differences?
i own a Radio Shack voltage converter which has a 50W and 1600W setting. I am not good with voltage conversion and electrical outlet adapters stuff. I have an adapter that has the two angled prongs. I just want to know what to do with my Macbook Air so I don't fry it. I was also wondering if there is a converter build into my power cord?
- Asked by Jeane M from Lititz
- Feb 18, 2013
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Is the I Phone considered a dual voltage device?
I am going to Spain and Portugal and was told that since the I Phone is a dual voltage device that all I need is a plug adapter. Is that true?
- Asked by Ronald R from Oakland
- Mar 23, 2010
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I will be traveling to India and taking my iphone and ipod. Do these adapters work there and are they dual voltage or do I need a converter also?
- Asked by Timothy P from Sherman
- Oct 22, 2009
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I'm moving to England and I'm bringing my laptop is this product good for full time use? Do I also need a voltage converter?
- Asked by Cecilia C from Toronto
- Jan 10, 2011
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Can you plug a charging cord directly from the plugged in adaptor to the I-pod or I-phone or do you need a voltage regulator somewhere on the line?
- Asked by Michael G from Racine
- Dec 27, 2009
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Can I use the World Travel Adaptor for my iPhone in the Philippines? Please I need to know I will be visiting there very soon.
- Asked by Helen D from Easton
- Dec 19, 2010
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Will this work in Ireland to charge my iPhone? Do I really need it or just an adapter plug? Will the iphone charger take up to 240 volts?
Motorola phones say on the charger 110-240V, but I cannot read the silver print on the iPhone charger. I know I need an adaptor plug for Ireland, but I don't know if I need a voltage converter as well. If someone can read the charger for iPhone 3GS for me, that would be helpful.
- Asked by Anne B from Nevada
- Mar 10, 2010
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If I'm traveling to London do I need to buy a voltage converter in addition to this package or will my MagSafe plug on my Macbook do that?
- Asked by Caitlin G from Livonia
- Apr 18, 2010
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Do I need a voltage converter to use my macbook in Europe?
- Asked by Jacklyn B from Shippensburg
- Feb 13, 2013
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I just need a US plug. I have all the rest. Can I buy just one adaptor?
- Asked by Ian H from Latham
- Jan 10, 2010
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Are the AC plug adaptors the kind that fit ONTO the mag safe through that double plastic prong bit? Or are they just reg. adaptors that are white?
My boyfriend has a 13 inch mac book pro which he bought in the US but has just moved to the UK. So, while he could easily just use a US to UK adaptor each time he plugs his mag safe into the wall, I'd rather have the mag safe have a UK end already. My question regarding this kit is: are 6 AC plug adaptors included in the kit just regular adaptor that you could buy at Radio Shack or any travel store or are they specifically designed to fit onto the mag safe using the 2 prong slip on? I can't tell by the description or the pictures on the box since the picture implies you get an entire mag safe adaptor with US end in the box. I'm pretty sure however the tech specs say you don't.
- Asked by Andrea B from New York
- Nov 23, 2009
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Can this be used with non-Apple items (e.g. power cord/charger for a Dell laptop)? I would prefer to just have one set of adapters.
Most power chargers for items already handle multi-voltage -- so my assumption is that I just need something that will convert the existing plug on it to the necessary configuration (e.g. for UK, or for Spain, etc).
- Asked by Kevin K from Calgary
- Nov 2, 2009
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Do I need an adapter as well as a converter for my products to work?
I'm traveling to India where it has a 240 volt current and Bhutan which has a 230 volt current, 50 cycles.
- Asked by Laura B from Ruston
- Sep 19, 2012
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do i need a power converter to charge my macbook with 220 voltage
- Asked by Lori D from Haddonfield
- Mar 11, 2010
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