523 Questions from the Community
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I am traveling to both northern and southern India, will this work for both?
- Asked by Jessica S from Saint Louis
- Mar 6, 2013
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Is this kit good for my macbook pro 2011????
- Asked by Micaela T from New York
- Mar 21, 2013
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The electricity in Peru is 220 vol. Do I need to have an adapter from 220 to 110 or just the "World Traveler Adapter Kit"?
- Asked by Klara M from Laguna Niguel
- Mar 29, 2013
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will this set work with the i-Pad with retina display or do I need to purchase, in addition a converter from the 30 pin to the lightning connection
- Asked by Nicolaas J from Nantucket
- Mar 4, 2013
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Iceland
Does the world travel adapter kit work in Iceland?
- Asked by Eric C from Lisle
- Nov 13, 2012
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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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Best AnswerYou don't need this. One of those "plug changers" will do the trick (not a voltage converter -- just a plug changer). The little "white block" for the iPhone takes up to 240v (even the US one -- check the fine print on the bottom by the plugs).
I went to Scotland last summer and took both my iPhone block charger and my MacBook and charger -- plugged both into a short U.S. extension cord, put a plug adapter on the end of the extension cord and went about charging my gear every night. Both power supplies auto-ranged for voltage and it worked out great!- Answered by John K from Harrisburg
- Mar 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 12, 2013
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AnswerNo. Macs are built dual voltage, but you will need the kit because of the different electrical plugs around the world.
- Answered by Ken G from Aurora
- Feb 13, 2013
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Will i phone 5 wall charger work properly in Cabo
- Asked by Tammy F from Benson
- Feb 16, 2013
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does it have an adapter for brazil?
I will be traveling to brazil and the list of countries this adapter included is NOT on the list? Why? its like one of the largest countries in the world??
- Asked by Jr C from Caldwell
- Oct 8, 2009
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Best AnswerThank you for that answer. I've been back from Brazil 2 weeks already, but I still appreciate people taking time to answer, and let me update my findings: Yes, same plugs/adapters/connections and voltage (220V) as in USA -- in fact in the Sao Paulo and other Brazilian airports, they have free charging outlets that everyone can connect into while in transit. I think it would be of great benefit to Apple to make a notation on their packaging stating Brazil uses the SAME adapter and this kit is not needed, and/or come up with a compact charger for travel if it uses the same 220V. The upcoming Olympics in Rio in 2016 is going to be a major destination and they can make a ton of money if they market, inform and even come up with a "light" version of its adapter. Just FYI, I am not advocating this because I am Brazilian, I am Italian-American citizen who could not find/obtain this info prior to my visit and I hope this info is shared with all those in the future who travel.
- Answered by Jr C from Caldwell
- Nov 17, 2009
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I am going to New Zealand in May and want to know about charging my iphone 4s in New Zealand. I know the voltage there is 240 volts.
- Asked by Arlene J D from Arthurdale
- Mar 14, 2013
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do i need a converter to charge my iphone 5 in turkey / greece with 220 volt power
we're traveling to istanbul / anthans in 2 weeks. and i'd like to know if i need to get a converter charge for my iphone 5. in us we have 110 & over there is 220 .
- Asked by Amy S from Elmhurst
- Mar 15, 2013
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If I use a converter with my USA iPad in Australia, will it be harmful?
- Asked by Gillian B from Bonney Lake
- Feb 9, 2013
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will the iphone 5 work with the world travel adapter kit?
- Asked by Leticia P from Valley Center
- Sep 22, 2012
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will these adapters work in an automobile
Is there an adapter in the Apple World travel adapter kit that allows one to use the I-pod Touch 5th gneration in an automobile.
- Asked by Charlotte S from Davenport
- Dec 26, 2012
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can i plug my iphone 5 and MBP retina in in the philippines, or do i need an adapted/converter?
- Asked by Elisabeth R from Vancouver
- Jan 5, 2013
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I am going to South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Are all of the necessary plugs in the box? Can I use them to charge my camera batteries?
I have a Canon camera battery charger and would prefer to only bring one set of adapters. Will the world travel adapter kit work with other non-Apple products?
- Asked by Teri M from Walnut Creek
- Jun 7, 2010
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Best AnswerThe world travel adapter kit does not contain an adaptor for South Africa or Botswana, not sure about Zimbabwe though.
When I went I used my regular charger and bought a local adapter, just note their voltage is 220v.
Hope this helps.- Answered by James S from Brookwater
- Jun 9, 2010
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I will be traveling to Morroco, will this kit be useful to me there? I would be using it for my Macbook....
- Asked by Melissa P from Nashua
- Mar 11, 2010
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Can you use the world travel adapter kit with the Apple 12W USB Power Adapter?
- Asked by Amanda A from Congers
- Jan 23, 2013
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Will the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit work in Aruba?
- Asked by Jacob S from Woodmere
- Jan 8, 2013
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