531 Questions from the Community
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Do I need a power converter to charge my iPhone in a country with 220 volt power?
I have an adapter to fit the outlet, but do I also need a converter to convert the electricity from 220 v to 110 v?
- Asked by Everett F from Yarmouth
- Oct 27, 2009
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Best AnswerThe 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.
- Answered by Mark C from Virginia Beach
- Nov 4, 2009
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Will it work with iPad 4 and the iPhone 5
- Asked by Ilene C from Raleigh
- May 21, 2013
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AnswerYes........This was in the Product Information: Please note. To use this kit with devices that use a Lightning connector — such as iPhone 5, iPad mini, and iPad with Retina display — you will need a Lightning to USB Cable, sold separately.
- Answered by K C from Houston
- May 26, 2013
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How do you tell the difference between the european plug and the korean plug on the adaptor kit?
- Asked by Kathy N from Brookfield
- May 28, 2013
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AnswerThe skinnier plugs are for Europe. I just spent a ton of time trying to figure out the same thing, watching multiple you tube videos with kids who clearly had no idea what they were talking about. The info is available at Apple support but for some reason this box will not allow me to post a link. But skinnier is correct.
Cathy G.- Answered by Cathy G from Amherst
- Jun 9, 2013
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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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Best AnswerI 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.- Answered by Joe S
- May 15, 2010
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Can I use my iPad, Mac Book and Mac Pro in Zambia, Africa
What adapters will I need? Can I buy what I need at any Apple Store?
Thanks
Maria- Asked by Maria M from La Crescenta
- May 18, 2013
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AnswerYes, I travel to Zambia all the time and take my Mac Book, ipad and iPhone (with t-mobil) and all work fine. You just need a standard electric adaptor for UK plugs if you want to charge it.
- Answered by Carol V from Sacramento
- May 23, 2013
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I have an iPad that uses the lightning charger. Can I connect the usb cable it came with with this kit? Will it work? Thanks.
- Asked by Joanna F from Fort Washington
- May 24, 2013
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Do I need a power converter to charge my iPad in a country with 220 volt power?
I have the world wide travel adapter kit, do indeed anything else to charge my iPad in Rome and theUK?
- Asked by C M from Seabeck
- May 24, 2013
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iPad bought in UK, how to plug it in Venezuela
I have bought a new iPad in the UK and I would like to know what adapter I need to plug it in Venezuela (110V)
I am not sure whether the world travel adapter kit has what I need.- Asked by Iris D from Richmond
- May 23, 2013
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can i use ipad mini charger in Hong Kong or China while traveling without additional transformer or converter for 220V?
- Asked by Ching L from Los Angeles
- Jun 9, 2013
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Can my ipad be plugged into outlets on European trains?
The power adapter/plug for my ipad has a part that snaps off. When I do that, a two-prong (female) end is revealed. Is there a cord that I need to use with this so I can plug the ipad into outlets on European trains? If so, where can I get that?
- Asked by Connie C from Maplewood
- May 25, 2013
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Does the World Travel Adapter Kit come with a carrying case?
- Asked by Joanna P from Louisville
- May 22, 2013
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is there an adapter to plug LAN internet cable to Ipad when no wifi available?
- Asked by David H from San Diego
- Mar 13, 2012
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Best AnswerI have not seen a LAN to 30-pin cable connection from Apple.
If you want to get internet on your iPad using a LAN cable, your best bet (using Apple products) is to get an AirPort Express. You set it up to create a new wireless network from your LAN internet, and you can then connect your iPad, iPhone, Mac, etc. wirelessly to the AirPort Express.
The older model Airport Express (with the wall plug built right into the side) worked great for this! I would configure the AirPort Express at home to create a wireless network. Then, whenever I traveled to older hotels that had no Wi-Fi and just a LAN cable for Internet, I would plug my AirPort Express into the power outlet on the desk lamp and connect the LAN cable to the rear jack on my AirPort Express. After a minutes or two my iPad was on the internet wirelessly. The best part was that I never had to carry any additional cables. The older AirPort express had everything built in, including its power plug.
You can also do this same trick using the newer AirPort Express, but you will have to remember to carry its power cord with you, and make sure to plug the LAN cable into the right jack on the back.- Answered by Jonathan S from Newport Beach
- Sep 27, 2012
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This is different. On your Magsafe charger, there has a removable adapter socket. (For example, if you live in the USA, it has a USA adapter on the charger. But you can rempve the USA adapter and put for example, an Australian adapter on it so it will work in Australia. The Travel kit includes all the adapters for all around the world. It also includes an Apple charger with a removable socket for your iPhone.
Hope this helps.- Answered by Michael M from Stratford
- Apr 30, 2013
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Does the plug for the ipad2 charger come off so you can use the world adapter?
the original plug looks to be about 1 1/2 inch square. Where the prongs are is a section which appears to be able to be taken out. Does it snap apart so as to use the world travel adapter for Continental Europe?
- Asked by Roxann M from Gold River
- May 12, 2013
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does the worldwide adapter kit work with the new i phone 5 S? or is there another product i need hard to tell which is for paris
- Asked by Judith M from Caldwell
- Apr 2, 2013
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AnswerYes, however, you will need to buy the 30 pin to lightning adapter as well.
- Answered by Linda V from Austin
- Apr 11, 2013
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What do I need to purchase in order to charge my ipad 1 when traveling in Europe?
- Asked by Ellen G from Los Angeles
- May 8, 2013
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Do I need an adapter or converter to charge my ipad mini in Germany
I am traveling to Germany and Italy with an ipad mini. Can I charge it with just an adapter or do I also need a converter?
- Asked by Jeanne B from Smithville
- May 6, 2013
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