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Does this support a polarized plug? I plan on using this in Italy for my iPhone, but can I use it for my polarzied plug dual voltage flat iron too?
- Asked by Christina S from Estero
- Jan 14, 2012
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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 22, 2010
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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 26, 2009
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Can I use the plug adapters with my iPad charger?
The iPod charger that comes with the World Travel Kit has normal iPod specs (Input: 100-240V 0.15A 50-60Hz Output: 5V 1A). I am going to Spain and had planned on using this kit with my iPod Touch, but I just got an iPad and noticed that it's charger is a little different (Input 100-240V 0.45A 50-60Hz Output: 5.1V 2.3A). Can I just snap the plug adapters from this kit into my iPad charger and have it work ok? I don't want to accidentally fry my iPad or have it not charge at all!
- Asked by Kathryn B from Allen
- Apr 5, 2010
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if I am bringing all an ipad, iphone 5, ipod to Ireland, do I need a converter for voltage AND an adapter for the plug prongs, or JUST an adapter?
- Asked by Amanda P from Alexandria
- Oct 20, 2012
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Does this kit include an adapter that can work in India, both voltage and plug pin compatibility for India?
- Asked by Sheenam B from Madison
- Mar 10, 2010
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Will this product also work for US curling irons used in Paris?
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- Asked by Rhonda K from Durham
- Mar 29, 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 9, 2010
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Is there two different plugs for Japan and The US?
I wonder if There are two different Plugs for Japan and the US? or they uses the same plugs? I heard they are different? I want to travel to Japan soon, I wonder if my current US Charger will work or not?
- Asked by Jok Sun Y
- May 23, 2012
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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 20, 2012
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Can I just use a cheater plug, instead?
My wife is going to Japan soon. We have a U.S. 3-prong to 2-prong adapter already. Her house uses a 2-prong plug, just like older houses in the U.S. Can we just use that "cheater plug"? Or, is there something special about the Apple adapter?
- Asked by Bob F from Santa Barbara
- May 25, 2012
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MacBook pro plug adapter with iPad
Hi, am going to Taiwan. My iPad 2 charger head is for Britain ( 3 headed cuboid). The charging block of the iPad has an input rating of 100-240v~, 0.45a, 50-60hz, accompanied by the aforementioned charger adapter with a rating of 2.5a, 240v~. Since Taiwan sockets use the 2 fork charge heads, I noticed that my sister's MacBook pro has a similar head. But its rating is 2.5a, 125v~. Will it work? Btw, taiwan's voltage is 110v usually.
- Asked by Josh Elsindo T
- Jun 8, 2012
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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 21, 2009
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are apple ipad 2 and apple iphone 4 3g considered dual voltage?
- Asked by Jeremy B from Little Elm
- Jul 7, 2012
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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 17, 2010
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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 1, 2009
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Can I plug adapters for other things (like a camera) that are not made by Apple into this?
Can I plug in adapters that are not for iPods/iPhones, but for products not made by Apple into this or will it not work?
- Asked by Sam G from Hampstead
- Feb 7, 2010
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Is there iPhone charger or do I need to plug into my computer to charge it?
- Asked by Luca F from Winnipeg
- Jul 11, 2012
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using Iphone in Europe, do wwe need to get this world travel kit or the regulat USB Power adaptar will work?
I need to know if I require to by any accessory sych as power adaprar or plugs to be able to charge my Iphone in Spain, Europe?
- Asked by Shiva B from Plano
- Apr 30, 2011
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which plug for Argentina
Is it the European adapter plug for Argentina?
- Asked by John J from Burnaby
- Jan 23, 2012
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