Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
The World Travel Adapter Kit includes the Apple USB Power Adapter, USB Cable and six interchangeable AC adapter plugs for use with iPod, iPhone, and iPad. The adapter plugs can also be used with Apple MagSafe Power Adapters (for MacBook and MacBook Pro), Portable Power Adapters (for iBook and PowerBook), and AirPort Express, so you can plug your power adapter into most electrical outlets around the world.
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The World Travel Adapter Kit includes a USB power adapter, a USB cable, and a set of six AC plugs with prongs that fit different electrical outlets around the world. For world travelers, this is the perfect kit to ensure power connectivity in most countries you may travel to.
The Kit is designed to work with iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple MagSafe Power Adapters (for MacBook and MacBook Pro), Portable Power Adapters (for iBook and PowerBook), and AirPort Express.
The AC plugs included in the World Travel Adapter Kit directly support outlets in North America, Japan, China, United Kingdom, Continental Europe, Korea, Australia, and Hong Kong.
This accessory is compatible with the following:
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iPhone 4S
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iPhone 4
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 3G
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iPhone
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iPod touch
4th generation -
iPod touch
3rd generation -
iPod touch
2nd generation -
iPod touch
1st generation -
iPod classic
120GB 160GB (2009) -
iPod classic
160GB (2007) -
iPod classic 80GB
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iPod nano
6th generation -
iPod nano
5th generation (video camera) -
iPod nano
4th generation (video) -
iPod nano
3rd generation (video) -
iPod nano
2nd generation (aluminum) -
iPod nano
1st generation -
iPod shuffle
4th generation -
iPod shuffle
3rd generation -
iPod mini
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iPod
5th generation (video) -
iPod
4th generation (color display) -
iPod
4th generation -
iPod
3rd generation -
iPod
1st + 2nd generation -
iPad
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iPad 2
Most Useful Reviews
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Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
A Great New Kit - Adds USB Charger
- Written by KC from Falls Church
- Jun 19, 2009
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Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
Great! But one problem...
- Written by JH from Los Angeles
- Jun 11, 2011
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Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
Great for iPods, iPhones and Apple laptops
- Written by LW from Clearwater
- Aug 3, 2009
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Most Recent Reviews
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Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
Works Great!!!!
- Written by TP from Saint germain
- Feb 8, 2012
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Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
Perfect!
- Written by AB from Philadelphia
- Jan 13, 2012
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Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
Very useful, much better deal than buying an individual adapter
- Written by KS from Prescott
- Dec 11, 2011
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Most Interesting
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Can I use the plug adapters with my iPad charger?
- Asked by KB from Allen
- Apr 5, 2010
Best Answer
I am an Electrical Engineer. Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: The only things that is important for using any AC adapters overseas are the following:
* You need to have the right type of plug. If you do not it will not fit, and if you force it, it could break.
* The adapter needs to support the right voltage for input. Some of the world uses around 110 volts. The rest uses around 220 volts. Many digital devices have power adapters that support both, which is often written as 100-240V or sometimes 110-240V. As long as it support both you are good. If it does not things get messier, and I won't get into them here.
* It must support the correct frequency for input. Again some parts of the world use 60 Hz, the rest uses 50 Hz. Just about all AC adapters support both. If the do they will say 50-60Hz.
So looking at the iPad charger:
Does it have the right plug? Probably not, but with this kit you can change the plug, so now it has the right plug.
Does it support both 110V and 220V? Yes it does. It supports from 100V to 240V.
Does it support both 50Hz and 60Hz? Yes.
Therefore: With the kit and your iPad charger it will work pretty much anywhere on earth, and even on the space station!
The last number for input is Amperage. It is related to how much Current or "Juice" it uses. You really don't need to worry about that, as all AC adapters use little enough current that they will work anywhere. …More- Answered by JS
- May 15, 2010
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Do I need a power converter to charge my iPhone in a country with 220 volt power?
- Asked by EF from Yarmouth
- Oct 27, 2009
Best Answer
The USB power adapter you get with an iPhone works with 110-240V power, so if you have one of those, you will be fine according to another answer on this site. …More
- Answered by MC from Virginia Beach
- Nov 4, 2009
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Lima, Peru
- Asked by PC from Boston
- Oct 3, 2010
Best Answer
You will find that both North American and European style plugs are common.
Electrical service is 220v 50hz.
Adapters for going between plug styles are readily available locally.
3 prong grounded outlets are uncommon. The same adapters will help with this problem. …More- Answered by AS from Kelowna
- Aug 20, 2011
Recently Answered
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Will my IPAD2 purchased in the USA require a electric current converter if used in India? If the answer is "No, not necessary" please explain
- Asked by JS from Woodbridge
- Jan 7, 2012
Answer
You do not need a current convertor as the 10W USB Power Adapter that is included with the iPad (1 and 2) will accept 100-240 volts.
You will however need a plug adapter to be able to plug the North American plug into the Indian style power socket. …More- Answered by SS from Dewittville
- Jan 26, 2012
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My adapter power for my Macbook 13 inch is broke. If I buy this Travel Adapter Kit will work? Can I change the adapter depends of the country?
- Asked by OV from Caracas
- Apr 17, 2010
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do i need a converter with the world travel adapter kit when/ the country has 220 power? Please keep answer simple w/o jargon like 'brick'.
- Asked by BM from Charlotte
- Dec 15, 2011
Best Answer
No you don't. How to tell when you do and don't: read the label on your hardware (Mac, hair dryer, whatever). If it says "110-220v", then it will accept either voltage and only needs an adapter. If it ONLY says "110v", then you need a converter also (to "convert" the foreign 220v power to 110v). …More
- Answered by JP from Toronto
- Jan 10, 2012
Featured Question
Do I need a current converter to charge I Pad 2 battery in countries that have 220-240 v?
- Asked by PN
- Jan 4, 2012