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The Best Travel Plug Adapter

Geoffrey Morrison

By Geoffrey Morrison

If you want to use electronic devices in a different country, you’ll probably need a travel plug adapter. After spending more than 30 hours researching and testing 14 options, we found the Epicka Universal Travel Adapter to be the best one. It fits four types of outlets, and it has more USB ports than any of its competitors, so it can can charge more devices at higher speeds.

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Epicka Universal Travel Adapter

Best universal travel adapter.

With four plugs that will work in most countries, plus faster-charging USB ports (and more of them) than its competitors, this adapter is the best all-around choice.

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Ceptics International Worldwide Travel Plug Adapter 5 Piece Set

The best plug adapter.

Individually, these tiny plug adapters are smaller, lighter, and cheaper than any universal travel adapter. To juice up multiple devices, though, you’d need a separate multiport charger too.

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Ceptics Plug Adapter Set

Heavier, but sturdier.

The plugs in this set of five are bigger and heavier than our top pick for plug adapters, but more solidly built.

In a sea of almost-identical travel adapters, the Epicka Universal Travel Adapter stands out, combining the best of the features we were looking for. It contains the three most common international plugs and a US-style plug, which should cover you in the majority of countries around the world. It has the most USB ports—four of the standard USB-A and one USB-C—of any universal adapter we tested, and it could charge more of our devices faster. A replaceable fuse and an included spare should take the brunt of any accidental, unfortunate, or shockingly bad connections. The Epicka is fairly compact and well built, and it even comes with a nylon case.

However, no universal travel adapter is truly universal, and they’re all a lot bulkier and more expensive than simple plug adapters. If you want the smallest adapter possible, or if you’re going someplace where a universal adapter won’t work (more on that in a minute), then a plug adapter could be what you need.

The Ceptics tiny plug adapters are barely larger than the prongs they convert. Small, simple, and cheap, they’re perfect for someone who wants to carry only the adapter they’ll need and who already has a multiport USB wall charger they like. Like our universal adapter picks, this set contains the three most common international plugs and the US plug. However, it also includes a somewhat rarer plug used in some European countries that has two thick, cylindrical prongs. This means that the Ceptics will likely cover you in even more places—as long as you pack the appropriate plug adapter.

These plug adapters are bigger than our top pick for plug adapters, but this means they offer a larger surface for chargers to brace against, which makes them more stable and less likely to fall off the wall. (We’ll call these “ Ceptics White ” to minimize confusion and set them apart from our “Ceptics Black” top pick.) While you can purchase these as a five-pack, which contains basically the same assortment of plugs as the Ceptics Black set, the company also sells, in this same model line, three-packs for nearly a dozen specific regions. So if you’re headed to a country not covered by the so-called universal travel adapters (for example, Brazil , India , Israel , or South Africa ), or if you want to purchase multiple adapters for your gear, there’s probably an option available here.

A note up here, which we’ll discuss in detail below: All of these are adapters only . They do not convert voltage. The majority of your electronic devices only need adapters—the voltage converter is built into the charger itself. (If the device charges via USB, just about any USB port will suffice, though different ports may provide different charging speeds.) Check out Do you need a voltage converter? if you’re curious about these aspects.

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In addition to my work here at Wirecutter, I also write about tech and travel for CNET, Forbes, and Wirecutter’s parent company, The New York Times . Perhaps more relevant to this guide, I usually spend a good chunk of each year (global pandemics aside) as a digital nomad, living months at a time in different countries all over the world. My current country count is 50, spread across six continents, and since I travel with a lot of electronics gear for work, being able to plug in is obviously crucial.

I’ve owned and used many different types of universal-style travel adapters, and several different companies’ worth of plug adapters, plus I’ve talked with countless travelers about what they like … or, more important, what they hate. We also got some advice from Wirecutter's Mark Smirniotis, who used to oversee our power devices section.

Do you travel? Are you going to travel sometime in the (near or far) future? Do you want to be able to charge or use electronic devices in a different country? If so, you’re probably going to need a travel plug adapter. There’s a variety of different outlet types around the world, not to mention different voltages and frequencies, so you can’t expect your phone charger to just plug in and work wherever you’re headed. Sure, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and many other countries use the same small pair of prongs as the US, but places like continental Europe, the UK, Australia, India, Russia, and pretty much everywhere else do not.

A front look at a wall outlet with two standard plugs in addition to a USB-A and USB-C port.

You have two main choices when it comes to travel plug adapters: the universal-style travel adapters (that’s one device with multiple sets of prongs that you extend and retract) and smaller, individual plug adapters that usually come in sets. Both have pros and cons.

Should you get a universal travel adapter or a simple plug adapter?

Universal travel adapters are for the person who wants one handy adapter that will work in just about every country. You can keep it next to your passport and toss it in your luggage when you’re packing. The ones we considered have USB ports, so you don’t need to worry about bringing a separate charger for anything that charges via USB (think  phones  and noise-cancelling headphones ). However, these are bulky, they have parts that can break, and even the best will take longer to charge your phone or tablet than will a good USB wall charger .

The alternative is small and simple plug adapters. These attach to the prongs of your current USB charger (whether it’s a multiport one or the charger that came with your device) to allow them to fit into a foreign outlet. These can work because nearly every modern charger can adjust to the available voltage in pretty much every country, as long as you can adapt the prongs to fit in the outlet. (More on this in Do you need a voltage converter? ) These are great for people who already have a multiport USB charger they like and don’t want to deal with the additional bulk of a universal travel adapter. Also, these are necessary if you’re traveling to a country that has outlets incompatible with any of the four types included in a universal adapter (which, as that sentence reveals, aren’t actually universal).

The choice between universal travel adapters and individual plug adapters ultimately comes down to personal preference. Both types work, and different people will like or dislike each. If you’re not sure which will be best for you, read each section here closely.

Here’s the big caveat: If you’re planning on bringing something with you that has a motor, a heating element, or a single power cord that leads directly from the plug to the device (i.e. there’s no power brick or wall wart ), it almost certainly won’t work with a travel plug adapter. Most people will only need one of the adapter choices we recommend, but very occasionally there’s a piece of gear that needs a voltage converter. For more on that topic, also check out the voltage converters section below.

Where in the world will your travel plug adapter work?

All universal travel adapters have four different sets of prongs, which cover most countries most Americans tend to travel to. First is the big, wide-blade UK-style plug (often designated "Type G”) . This will work in places like the UK, obviously, and also Ireland, Hong Kong, and some other parts of Asia and the Middle East.

A view of the slim outlets found in Italy.

Next is the round Europe-style plug, aka the Europlug (Type C) . However, this is where we run into complications. This plug should work in most of Europe—it was designed, in fact, to fit into a wide range of European outlet types. For instance, parts of Italy, Switzerland, and Denmark each use different plugs from one another. Should this double-round one work in those locations? Yes. Will it? Hard to say. I’ve stayed in places where my Europlug didn’t work, yet it did in the hostel before and the hotel after—all within the same small region of a country. With any luck, if this happens to you, the place you’re staying will have a power strip that will let you plug in, though there’s no guarantee of that.

Third is the angled small-blade style (Type I) found in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and other parts of Oceania, and a few other areas. Some universal adapters have one set of blades for this and the US style—you just manually rotate the blades into the correct position depending on where you are. In our testing, we had no trouble getting them to work.

The last, the small US-style blades (Type A or B) , mean you could use our picks to visit the US and other countries that have the same plugs—if, that is, you’re reading this from outside the US.

What are the places not covered by these four styles? Some parts of Brazil, South Africa, India, and more. I’ve stayed in parts of Italy, for example, that should have Europlugs but only had something called Type L . I’ve stayed in houses in Brazil that had Type N , but the Europlug fit enough to work. In others, it wouldn’t.

To find out which plugs you might need while traveling, refer to the excellent Wikipedia article called Mains electricity by country that shows pictures of (almost) all the possible plugs and outlets, along with a list of the world’s countries and (almost all of) the style or styles they use. This is invaluable information to check before you leave. If multiple plug types are listed for a specific country and you’re staying in an older building, you should probably assume its outlets will require whatever plug isn’t on a universal travel adapter, since these only have the most common, newer varieties of plugs.

Which brings us to perhaps the most important fact: Getting your gear to work in different countries isn’t quite as simple as it should be, and there’s no single solution that’s guaranteed to work for everyone. Our picks should work for you, but you may have some random piece of equipment, or be traveling to some country, for which our “good for most” picks just won’t work. (Case in point: One Wirecutter editor visited Iceland recently. The house she stayed in had outlets unlike anything on Wikipedia’s chart, and the plug adapters she’d used elsewhere in Reykjavik didn’t fit at all. It turns out the mystery sockets belonged to an obscure Italian system from the 1960s that was popular in Iceland for a time. Luckily, the hosts had power strips in the house that her adapters fit into.) We’ll try to mention such potential caveats when we can, but the world is a big place, and when it comes to electricity and wall outlets, there’s a lot of variation. That’s important to keep in mind.

The collection of our outlet adapter picks arrayed on a table.

There are approximately 70 billion universal travel plug adapters on the Web. However, after spending 20 hours staring at them, I found there’s only about a dozen basic designs—and countless “companies” selling them. Among those dozen or so actually different products, I saw a few distinctions that helped narrow the field. Since most options had four USB ports, that seemed like a reasonable minimum to require. Their maximum power output, rated in amps, became a determining factor in our rankings. The higher the maximum output, the faster the port will charge your gear.

Some plugs came with a replaceable fuse, which seemed like a good idea, and a few included a replacement for said fuse, which seemed even better. This way, if either you plug the adapter into a sketchy outlet or a roommate at the hostel uses your adapter to plug in their completely necessary portable arc welder, the fuse will go, not your adapter. Then it’s just a matter of swapping in the included spare fuse and you’re good to go.

These fuses have a maximum power rating, and therefore the adapters have a maximum wattage rating. However, you shouldn’t be connecting anything with a high enough power draw to trip these fuses. Check out Do you need a voltage converter? for more information. The short version is that recharging portable electronic devices is fine, but powering anything that has a motor or heats up is not. Nearly every appliance or device has its power draw written on it somewhere , so worst case, you can compare that to what’s listed on the adapter. And so you don’t have to look it up, volts × amps = watts.

The other option we considered and tested is individual plug adapters. These small adapters attach to the prongs of your current charger so they’ll plug into a foreign outlet. In deciding which of these to test, we judged by size and available plug-type options. As you’ll see with our two picks, one is exceptionally small, and the other offers sturdier plugs that are available in a range of plug types that’s wide enough to cover you no matter where in the world you’re headed.

The universal travel adapters are far more similar to one another than they are different. However, getting in a dozen and playing with them for a while revealed that some felt better put together than others. After spending several minutes with each one, forcefully extending the various plugs, slamming them back in, and just being fairly rough with them, I found it easy to tell which felt like they’d last a few trips, and which wouldn’t. None felt like you’d own them for a lifetime. Since none are expensive, though, this didn’t seem like a major issue.

All had a US-style plug, so I tested each one in several outlets around my house—some new, some old. I didn’t find much difference in how they fit and worked. I connected several chargers and plugs to the output side of each adapter as well. Again, not much difference. Last, I checked how bright the LED on each was, since a too-bright LED keeping me awake has been a pet peeve of mine for years. Many USB chargers have LEDs bright enough to practically read from; I eliminated any universal adapter that had this problem.

For the plug adapters, I tried plugging in several devices, as well as inserting them into outlets around my house. I checked how tight the connections were and how they felt overall. Would they fall apart with simple use or perhaps hold up to being tossed around in bags for a few weeks or months?

In reality, the testing for all the adapter types didn’t reveal much variation in terms of performance. These are all remarkably similar products. How they felt to use and their different features played a far bigger role in establishing our final picks.

Our pick the Epicka sitting on a table by itself.

While all the universal travel adapters we tested included the same three types of plugs (plus the familiar US-style one), they differed in how many USB ports each had and how quickly they could charge—and that’s where the Epicka Universal Travel Adapter excelled. It has five USB ports: four of the standard USB-A size and one of the newer USB-C. (You may not have a USB-C device at the moment, but you likely will in the future.) These will let you charge, say, three phones, two tablets, and—via the adapter’s main plug—a camera battery that has its own wall charger, all at once.

In addition, and just as important, is the maximum power output: 5.6 amps. This was the highest of all the adapters we considered, which means you can charge more of your devices at higher speeds before hitting the max output.

Keep in mind that the maximum output per USB-A port is 2.4 amps, the max on the USB-C port is 3 amps, and if you’re using all five ports you won’t be able to charge every connected device at full speed—it’ll only give you that 5.6 amp output in total . The output is still far lower than what you can get from a decent USB charger combined with our pick for a simple plug adapter (more on that in the plug adapter section , below), but it’s significantly better than most universal travel adapters, which often max out under 3 amps total.

The Epicka has three sliders on one side, with a button on the other to lock/unlock your chosen plug in place. This arrangement feels more secure than the semi-locking or slide-locking system that some other universals use. However, this is plastic-on-plastic, so don’t expect a tank. As these things go, the Epicka feels sturdy. The US and Australia share a pair of prongs—you twist the prongs manually to set them up for an angled Australia-style outlet.

A look at the four USB-A ports on the underside of our pick.

The four regular USB plugs are all on one side, which is tidier than the “flailing gibbon” look of some other universal adapters.

The above details were what put the Epicka at the top of our list, but the adapter has a few other features that are the cherry on top, so to speak. For instance, it comes with a small nylon case and a USB cable with a split end, so it works with either Micro-USB or Lightning devices. While the adapter has an LED to show you it’s working, the glow isn’t so bright as to be a distraction at night.

A look at the adjustable sliders.

One last note. There are multiple Epicka universal adapters, and even Epicka can’t keep the names straight. We’ve seen this one called, variously, Universal Travel Adapter, International Travel Adapter, Travel Adapter-2, Universal USB Travel Power Adapter (2018), and even Universal Travel Adapter One Worldwide International Wall Charger AC Plug Adaptor with 5.6A Smart Power 3.0A USB Type-C for USA EU UK AUS Cell Phone Tablet Laptop (Grey). Best to follow the link above. Also, you may find another company selling a twin of this. The Epicka has the most reviews and offers free shipping with Prime. The other options we saw have few or no reviews, or charge outrageous shipping costs.

As with all of these adapters, I wouldn’t expect the Epicka to last forever. Given its locking design and case, it’s probably going to last longer than many others, but all of these are almost entirely inexpensive plastic devices. Just something to keep in mind.

While the prongs themselves felt secure, and being able to lock them into place was nice, it’s entirely possible that the size and weight of the adapter, plus whatever you’ve plugged into it, could pull it out of an outlet. That is, unfortunately, a risk with every universal adapter.

Another risk with any universal adapter—as we mentioned above—is that it’s not going to work where you’re headed. Epicka claims it will work in 150 countries, but there are more than 200 countries (the exact number is harder to pin down than you might realize) . And even in each of those 150 countries, there’s no guarantee that the adapter will work in every outlet in every building. Plug adapters are a somewhat safer bet to work specifically where you’re going, but they have their own downsides, which we’ll discuss below.

Also, while the Epicka is a little smaller than some of the others we tested, all universal adapters are much bulkier than plug adapters. As someone who has spent most of the past several years traveling, I feel plug adapters are far easier and less annoying to deal with. This is largely why we have two recommendations for that category.

A group of our adapter picks.

The Ceptics Plug Adapter set combines everything we were looking for in plug adapters: small size, solid build quality, and—well, small size is really the thing here. Each adapter is no larger than it needs to be to fit over the American-style prongs of your charger. The plastic feels solid and not flimsy. Each adapter has the region or countries it should be used in written on the side. The five plugs in the set are the same four as you’ll find on the universal adapters recommended above, plus the thicker, round European-style prongs used in parts of France, parts of Asia, and elsewhere.

Though the set comes with a small case, you probably wouldn’t be traveling with the entire set very often. Instead, you’d pack just the specific adapter or adapters you’d be using on each trip. These are for the person who wants to travel as light and as simply as possible. I myself, and my friends who travel frequently, swear by these small, inexpensive adapters. Also, if you have a USB multiport charger you like or a charger that’s especially fast, you can use that charger with just a tiny, almost weightless plug at the end.

However, plug adapters aren’t for everyone, and that’s why they’re not our main pick. For one thing, if you don’t already own a multiport USB wall charger, you’ll still have to get one if you don’t want to carry a charger for each device. Also, depending on what you’re connecting with these plug adapters, your charger or device could wobble and maybe fall out. The connections inside are solid enough that this shouldn’t happen, but it’s possible. Our universal-adapter picks, as well as the other Ceptics set we discuss below, have a larger “face” for your charger to brace against—more like that of a traditional outlet—so there’s less chance of gravity having its way with your gear.

Being small and inexpensive, plug adapters are not built for high-power, high-wattage items, though hopefully we’ve persuaded you to leave those at home . If you’re charging a battery, you should be fine. If you’re running a motor, probably not. Laptops, yes; mini-fridges, no.

A charger plugged into our adapter pick

Last, these things being so small, you could easily lose them in your bag or leave them behind in an outlet somewhere, if you’re the type of person who loses things. (That’s why I usually keep mine connected to my charger.)

For a hardcore traveler like me, these are my pick. They’re cheap, light, and small, and they work.

A group of our runnerup plugs

Though made by the same company as the Ceptics International Worldwide Travel Plug Adapter 5 Piece Set—and bearing a confusingly similar name—the plug adapters in the Ceptics Adapter Plug Set for Worldwide International Travel Use are, as you can see, a completely different design. They’re much larger than the other Ceptics (let’s call the previous set Ceptics Black and this one Ceptics White for simplicity). Nonetheless, they’re each smaller than a universal adapter, and they have one key benefit over our top plug-adapter pick: You can purchase them in multipacks for individual regions, including regions beyond those covered by the Ceptics Black set.

The Ceptics White are small, but not as small as the Ceptics Black. That extra size does offer one benefit, however: These adapters have more of a face on the output side, so there’s more surface for your charger to lean against. This means your charger is less likely to fall out. Again, neither set of plugs we tested had loose connections, but this is always a risk, as chargers vary. One other difference: In place of the two-pronged US plug we saw (type A) in our other picks, this set includes the three-pronged grounded version .

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The real benefit to the Ceptics Whites, however, is not their physical characteristics. This range is one of your only options if you want to buy a plug adapter for a specific region or country. Headed to India or South Africa ? A universal adapter probably won’t work, but you can get a three-pack of Ceptics that will. You can also buy the offset three-prong and in-line three-prong for Switzerland and Italy, respectively, as well as plugs for Israel and Brazil , both the thin and the thick European plugs, and of course, Australia and UK versions too. They cost less than $10 per set. Any of those links will bring you to a page that lets you choose among plugs for different regions—definitely verify at checkout that you’ve picked the correct ones!

These adapters are ideal for someone headed to a country not covered by a universal adapter, or who has multiple chargers they want to plug in while traveling. They’re not quite as compact as the Ceptics Black adapters, but for most people, this difference in size won’t be an issue. I’ve traveled with these Ceptics plugs for many years, and they show no signs of wear.

Every adapter you see in this guide merely sends the current from the wall directly to whatever you plug into it. These are not voltage converters. Which is to say, if you’re in the UK, whatever you plug into the front of the adapter is going to get the UK’s 220 volts/50 hertz electricity, not the 120 volt/60 hertz that you’d get in the US. Travel plug adapters don’t convert the voltage; they only convert the plug . (Our universal picks do convert the local current to USB voltage, but only for the USB ports.)

However, for the vast majority of people, this is all you need. It’s exceptionally rare that anyone would need a voltage converter anymore. This is because most so-called wall warts, like on your phone charger or your camera’s battery charger, will convert the wall voltage into what it needs automatically.

Take a look at your charger. Somewhere, it should say “100–220V 50/60Hz.” This means it can accept anything between 100 V and 220 V, which covers domestic electricity pretty much everywhere, and either 50 Hz or 60 Hz, which again covers everything. If your charger doesn’t say this, it might not work with a travel adapter. If it only says "120V–60Hz," it will almost certainly not work—or not work correctly—with a travel adapter.

But here’s the other reason we don’t recommend buying a voltage converter: Your device might not work even with one. Anything with a motor (like hair dryers), anything with a heating element (like a clothing iron or a curling iron), or anything with a plug that goes directly to the device (as in no wall wart), probably won’t work in another country regardless of what kind of converter or adapter you bring . The good news is, pretty much every hotel, hostel, and Airbnb will have a hair dryer you can borrow. This is one of those times where we can’t cover everything you might want to bring, but for the vast majority of you, you don’t need a voltage converter. Either it’s not necessary, or the device that needs one won’t work anyway. Worst case, if it’s something cheap and you really need it—a hot pot or an electric kettle, say—consider buying one at your destination.

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One occasional exception is electric razors. These often fall into the “single cable, no wall wart, has a motor” category. Which is to say, they probably won’t work without a voltage converter. (Again, check the fine print near the plug or on the device itself.) Many hotels have a shaver plug in the bathroom , with a US-style outlet and US-style 110 volt-or-so voltage. However, not every hotel will have these, and they’re very rare in hostels and Airbnbs. If you need one, best to call ahead and see if your hotel has them. Or use disposables on your trip.

It’s worth noting again for clarity, USB is USB, so if you’re just plugging in a USB cable , unless something is horribly wrong, one USB port’s voltage is the same as any other USB port’s voltage. How fast that port will charge your gear will vary (that’s related to amperage), but unless the charger is faulty, a USB port shouldn’t damage your gear.

We considered many more adapters than those listed here. However, the majority of travel adapters available boil down to just a dozen or so designs sold by myriad companies. We’ve listed two representatives of each of the most common designs, but in most cases, many more exist. Chances are, if it looks similar and has similar specs, it’s probably the same inside.

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Askali, Unidapt , others: Only 3.4 amps maximum output, which means it’ll take longer to charge all of your devices.

Bluegogo  (currently unavailable): Only two USB and slower-charging than our picks.

Bonaker: Formerly our runner-up pick, this travel adapter had the usual mix of four plug types to cover you in most countries, but its four USB-A ports were slower than our top pick’s, and it had no USB-C port at all. It’s also since disappeared from Amazon.

Bonazza , Urbo , others: Feels flimsy, even compared with others here. Two-piece design is more cumbersome than helpful. Only 3.4 amps maximum output.

Ceptics Travel Power Strip : The Travel Power Strip combines the interchangeable-plug aspect of the Ceptics Plug Adapter Set with a two-outlet power strip and short extension cord. It also has USB-A and USB-C outputs. If you have multiple non-USB items you want to charge at once—a laptop and a camera charger, for instance—this is a good option. But we think most travelers will prefer the more portable brick design of our picks over this power strip.

Conair Travel Smart : It has only one USB port, with a maximum of 1 amp, but with three outlets, it’s one of the few travel adapters that lets you plug in multiple non-USB devices.

Monoprice Compact Cube Universal Travel Adapter : I own one of these, and it’s fine, but if you’re going the universal route, our picks have USB charging for just a few dollars more. If you don’t need USB charging, our plug-adapter picks are probably better choices. Insten is a similar product but with, apparently, surge suppression built in. But as there’s no way to change the fuse, this is likely one-and-done if you plug in something too powerful.

Mu One (currently unavailable): The Mu offered a much higher power output than other travel adapters: 45 watts, enough to quickly charge even a big-battery device such as a MacBook Air. However, after trying and failing to launch a Mu Two in 2020, the company went out of business. The name and remaining assets were bought by a company called Discovery Club, which seems to be selling off the inventory.

Ougrand (green) : Same shape as the Unidapt, but with a USB-C in place of one of the regular USB connections; 3.4 amp max total.

Huanuo  (currently unavailable): A bit bulky, with three regular USB ports and one USB-C; 3.4 amps maximum.

WGGE , Jollyfit : Only 2.4 amps max, less than either of our picks.

Plug adapters

Bestek Grounded Universal Worldwide Plug : Likely made in the same factory as the Ceptics White plugs, the Bestek set looks the same and is roughly the same price. It offers a wide variety of plug types, but lacks the Type C Europlug that’s common in most adapter sets and usable across most of Europe. (The Europlug was invented to fit into a wide range of European outlet types.) If our Ceptics White pick is sold out, these will also work.

Lewis N. Clark Adapter Plug Kit  (currently unavailable): This kit looks fine, but it is more expensive and has one less plug compared with our Ceptics pick.

Insignia Global Travel Adapter Kit  (currently unavailable): The Insignia has a clever interlocking and compact design, akin to that of the old Flight 001 universal adapter (Flight 001, the specialty travel-gear retailer, is now no longer operating in the US), and the individual plugs feel solid. However, it is expensive compared with our picks, and it doesn’t offer anything that you couldn’t do with our picks just by connecting them end to end (if you wanted to).

This article was edited by Ria Misra and Christine Ryan.

Meet your guide

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Geoffrey Morrison

Geoffrey Morrison is Wirecutter’s former AV editor, current editor-at-large, and a travel writer and photographer. He covers action cameras, gimbals, travel backpacks, and other gear. He has been to all 50 states and 60 countries, and he is the author of Budget Travel for Dummies and the sci-fi novel Undersea .

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Whether you’re planning a country-hopping odyssey or a quick business trip, your journey will go more smoothly with the right kit. That includes good travel adapters so you can safely charge all of your gadgets wherever you land. We’ve tested several, and our favorites below will work in most parts of the world.

Adapters make great gifts for travelers , and be sure to check out our roundup of other travel essentials if you’re a frequent flier. Don't forget to pack USB-C charging cables .

Updated May 2024: We added the Satechi 4-Port GaN Travel Charger, Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Charging Station, and Ceptics 2000W Travel Voltage Converter, added a new tips section, photos, and updated prices.

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Best Overall

Jet off to more than 200 countries with this compact adapter in your luggage, and you can charge up all your gadgets. The classic slider design pushes out EU, UK, and US plugs, and you can rotate the pins for sockets in Australia and China. I appreciate how securely the plugs lock into place, and you must press a side button to retract them. You have a universal input socket, and Ceptics has included three USB-A ports on the bottom and two USB-C ports on the side. The USB-A ports can deliver a maximum charging rate of 15.5 watts, while the USB-C ports offer up to 18 watts (one PD and one QC 3.0).

The main problem is the lack of any grounding, which is meant to reduce the risk of an electrical shock if there's a fault, such as a loose wire inside a device with a metal case. ( This video explains grounding really well. ) Thankfully, there's overload protection with an 8-amp fuse, and it comes with a spare, but you should not use this adapter with any device that has a third metal ground pin on its plug.

Upgrade Pick

Zendure's all-in-one travel adapter is what I toss in my bag first for every trip. It has a boxy design with sliding toggles to switch between US, European, and British plugs. (It covers more than 200 countries.) There’s an auto-resetting fuse to protect your gadgets from power surges, and the Passport III has a 10-amp limit. The latest version also sports a funky, translucent design with a metallic finish (purple is best). Sadly, there's no grounding, so you shouldn't use this adapter with any device that has a third metal grounding pin on its plug.

There are four USB-C ports alongside a single USB-A port and an AC socket, so you can charge six devices simultaneously. Using gallium nitride technology, Zendure was able to increase the power output of the USB-C port to 65 watts, capable of fully charging a 13-inch MacBook Pro in under two hours. That means you can leave your laptop's charging brick behind (if it charges via USB-C). There’s support for the Power Delivery (PD) and Programmable Power Supply (PPS) standards (Samsung uses PPS in its flagship range), so it can fast-charge almost any phone or tablet. This travel adapter will satisfy even the most gadget-laden of travelers.

★ A Good Alternative : The OneWorld 65 ($69) sports a very similar design, the same 65-watt charging rate, and support for more than 200 countries. But it has three USB-C and two USB-A ports. It comes in white and has a 10-amp fuse with a replacement included. WIRED readers can also get a discount with the code OneWorld65_15%Off .

Budget Pick

With the capability to work in more than 150 countries, this affordable adapter from Epicka will do the job for most people. It has sliders you push to reveal the three most common international plugs—EU, UK, and US—and you can rotate the pins for sockets in Australia or China. This plug can recharge your power-hungry devices, like laptops and camera batteries, but there are four USB-A ports on the bottom and a 15-watt USB-C port on the side for phones, tablets, smartwatches, and Kindles. It’s not as well constructed as our other universal adapter picks, but it's much cheaper.

Once again, there’s no grounding here, so don’t plug devices with a third metal ground pin into this adapter, but there is an 8-amp fuse for safety, and it comes with a spare. It is also certified by RoHS, CE, and FCC.

Best Travel Adapter Set

Universal adapters don't always work properly everywhere, and most do not have any grounding. The cheaper and more reliable alternative is to buy individual adapters. This international set from Ceptics is our favorite. It includes five types to cover most of the globe, and they are properly grounded. If you’re visiting only a single destination, just pack the relevant type. None of these adapters have any kind of USB ports, so you will need to bring the respective charging adapter for your gadgets.

This set is especially good for Europe, because it includes Type C, E/F, and G adapters (more on this below), so you’re covered for any socket. Ceptics offers an even cheaper and smaller five-piece set, but we don’t recommend it. The adapters are flimsy, there’s no grounding, and the European plug's design doesn’t work well with the recessed sockets you will sometimes encounter.The drawback of plug adapters is that they’re easy to lose, but at least Ceptics includes a small bag for storage.

OneBeat Travel Adapter

Extra Outlets

What I love about this sturdy, compact plug adapter is the lack of sliding pins or moving parts to worry about and that it stays put in the outlet. Offered in several versions (Type C, Type E/F, Type G), it enables you to charge up to six gadgets. I’ve been testing the Type G model in Scotland, and it plugs into a single outlet to give you three US outlets, a USB-C port, and two USB-A ports. The USB-C can put out up to 15 watts, and the USB-A ports are limited to 12 watts, not especially speedy but fine for overnight charging. The adapter is grounded and has various safety features.

On the downside, it can be tough to make use of all the outlets simultaneously as larger plugs, like the MacBook power adapter, tend to block one of the other US outlets. It does not offer surge protection, and the Type G adapter maxes out at 3,250 watts (250 volts, 13 amps), while the EU versions top out at 2,500 watts.

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For Charging Everything

This kit includes multiple plug attachments that slide and lock into place to keep you powered across most of the world. It is much larger than the average adapter, but provides two grounded US AC outlets. There is also a built-in USB-C cable, two USB-A ports, and two USB-C ports. The USB-A ports and built-in USB-C cable offer a combined maximum charging rate of 15 watts. The PD USB-C ports go up to 20 watts each. The top charging rate for all of them simultaneously is 55 watts.

There is built-in surge protection, but this is not a voltage converter, so don’t go plugging in hair dryers or other electronics that are not dual voltage. While the two AC outlets are handy, they are close together, so the shape and size of some plugs can make it tricky to use both. But with the ability to charge up to seven devices, this kit is handy. We also like the original Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit ($35) , though it lacks the two USB-C ports.

Small black rectangular device with an outlet for different types of plugs and additional ports on the side

Fast Charging

With a familiar sliding pin design, this adapter also covers more than 200 countries. Taller and heavier than our top pick, this is OneAdaptr’s most powerful release to date, and it employs gallium nitride technology to deliver up to 100 watts. Aside from the universal AC outlet, you will find two USB-C ports and two USB-A ports on the bottom. Both USB-C ports offer 100-watt charging, and both USB-A ports are 18 watts, but 100 watts is the maximum in total, so when you plug in multiple devices, it divides between them.

Almost every charging standard you can think of is supported, including PD 3.0, QC 4+, FCP, SCP, AFC, PPS, and more, so there’s a good chance you can charge your phone at the fastest rate possible. There is no grounding, so don’t plug in any gadget with a third metal pin. But there is a 10-amp fuse with a spare included, and this adapter conforms to IEC 60884, CE, and FCC standards. If you want more power or feel you can make do with less, we also tested and liked the OneWorld135 ($109) and the OneWorld30 ($39) .

Note : We have tested OneAdaptr’s range extensively and found they work well, but the company has had issues fulfilling orders, and we are concerned about the volume of negative reviews online. The company assured us that it has recently taken steps to improve fulfilment and customer service, and we will continue to monitor the situation.

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Safest Option

The OneWorld PD has sliding toggles on the side that cover the US/Canada, the UK, and Australia/China, and you can pop out a much smaller stand-alone European adapter. It promises to work in more than 150 countries. There are three USB-A ports on the bottom as well as a USB-C port that supports Power Delivery and Quick Charge 3.0 to deliver up to 18 watts. That's enough to fast-charge most phones and tablets, not so much a laptop. You can plug in your laptop's AC charger to speedily juice it back up, but that means carrying the heavy charging brick around.

What sets the AC plugs apart is that each one is earthed. Most universal travel adapters offer two-pin US plugs and make the third pin on the UK plug plastic, but the OneWorld PD provides fully grounded connections for every plug type to protect you from the risk of shock due to faulty wiring. It can handle up to 10 amps. Over-current protection automatically shuts down the power if there’s abnormal usage, and it resets via a button on the top. The rare British Standard 8546 compliance guarantees that the OneWorld PD has been fully tested and is one of the safest travel adapters you can buy. The downside? It's frequently out of stock.

Note : We have tested OneAdaptr's range extensively and found they work well, but the company has had issues fulfilling orders and we are concerned about the volume of negative reviews online. The company assured us that it has recently taken steps to improve fulfilment and customer service and we will continue to monitor the situation.

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For Wired Charging

Most of us only take small gadgets when we travel, so a compact, multi-port wall charger, like this one from Satechi, could be the best way to pack light. It plugs directly into the wall and comes with four interchangeable travel adapters, covering the EU, UK, and Australia, with a mesh bag to store them in. There are four USB-C ports that you can plug your gadgets into, including laptops like the MacBook Pro, tablets, phones, and wearables. With support for Power Delivery 3.1, the first two ports can supply up to 140 watts, and the bottom two ports can supply up to 45 watts, but the total maximum output if you use all four ports simultaneously is 145 watts.

We took this on a recent trip for a wedding, and it kept all of our gadgets topped off. The adapters are very easy to slide on with a quick-release switch, and it was a real space saver. The only downside is that the bulk and weight may prove awkward at some outlets.

Two black flat squareshaped devices for wireless charging

For Wireless Charging

A few of the best wireless chargers can be good choices for travel. This modular system from RapidX is compact and capable of wirelessly charging two phones at up to 10 watts each, which makes it a good option for couples or families. The beauty is that you can add or remove pods, and a single charging cable can power up to five. They snap together magnetically and pull apart for easy packing. You can also get additional phone pods ($13) , and there’s a version with a phone pod and an Apple Watch pod ($30) .

You get a 30-watt US power adapter and a 5-foot USB-C cable in the box, so you will still want a travel adapter to pair with this system. If you plan to add pods, you will want a more powerful adapter. (RapidX recommends 65 watts or above for three or more devices.)

Anker MagGo Qi2 Travel 3in1 charger

For Apple and Qi2 Devices

Incredibly compact when folded flat, Anker’s MagGo 3-in-1 can charge up your iPhone or Qi2-certified phone at up to 15 watts, has a second pad for AirPods or other wireless earbuds, and sports a fold-out Apple Watch charger. You get a USB-C cable (around 5 feet) and a wall adapter with it, but pair it with something like the Zendure or Satechi above that can provide at least 40 watts, and you can leave the wall adapter at home. Only MagSafe iPhones and Qi2-certified Android phones have the magnets needed to use this as a stand, but I had no trouble charging an older Android phone by folding it flat (Qi2 is backward compatible). We recommend this Anker charger for travelers in our guide to the  best Apple 3-in-1 wireless chargers .

Type C outlets

International Plug Types and Universal Adapters

There are 15 plug types in use across the world. Type A and Type B are used in the US, Canada, Mexico, and Japan; Type C is common across Europe, South America, and Asia; Type E and Type F are found across Europe in places like Germany, Russia, and France; Type G is used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and a handful of other places; and Type I is used in Australia, New Zealand, China, and Argentina. Universal adapters tend to cover all of these types.

Some countries are not usually covered by universal adapters, such as India ( Type D ), Israel ( Type H ), and South Africa ( Type M or N ). You'll need to buy specific plug adapters for those places. To avoid any surprises when you land, double-check what type you need before you travel.

If you're visiting just one destination, a basic plug adapter that caters to one plug type is all you need. For trips to multiple destinations or for frequent flyers, a universal travel adapter can prove more versatile. The universal adapters we recommend here have the bonus of including multiple USB ports for charging several mobile devices from a single outlet.

Black hair dryer large white power strip with a thick cord and multiple outlets and various adapters for different outlets

A Word on Voltage Converters

Voltage converters are big, heavy, and expensive, and they don’t always work, so it’s probably best not to buy one. The reason you might think you need one is that the AC sockets on all of our recommended travel adapters do not convert the voltage coming from the socket. This means plugging into a UK socket will deliver 220 volts at 50 hertz, which is very different from the 120 volts at 60 hertz you can expect in the US. Don't worry! Your gear won't get fried. You just need to make sure anything you plug into one of these universal travel adapters has something like this printed on it:

Input: 100–220V 50/60Hz .

That should include most modern gadgets. If your device or charger can’t handle a variable voltage, it’s probably best to leave it at home. Most places provide hair dryers , irons, and kettles, so there’s no need to take them with you. It's often cheaper to buy a set with the correct plug at your destination and save the luggage space and hassle.

If you are absolutely determined to try a voltage converter (again, we recommend you don’t), the Ceptics 2000W Travel Voltage Converter ($70) seems to work well. It has a special 2,000-watt outlet for hair dryers, but only ones that work via a mechanical switch (anything with an electronic circuit board for automatic switch-off or temperature control won’t work and is at risk of being fried if plugged in). It also has two outlets that go up to 200 watts, one USB-C port, and three USB-A ports, though the ports do not support fast charging.

Different adapters for a variety of plug types

Everything Else You Need to Know

Here are a few additional tips and answers to help ensure your trip goes as planned.

Test everything before you go : Seriously, nothing is worse than thinking you’re being very clever by packing light and getting to your hotel to discover that your gadgets refuse to charge. Between the adapter, cable, and your device, plenty can go wrong, so do a quick test with everything you are taking before you set off.

Can travel adaptors go in a suitcase? Yes, you can pack travel adapters in your suitcase. But it may be wise to take a travel adapter in your hand luggage for easy access should you need to charge up a device when you arrive at your destination. Devices like power banks with lithium batteries inside must go in hand luggage, not checked bags.

Can I buy travel adapters at the airport? Yes, you almost certainly can, but like everything else at the airport, they will be far more expensive than they should be, and your choice will be limited.

Do hotels have travel adapters? Sometimes hotels have travel adapters, and some hotels even have outlets for other countries, but most do not, so don’t bank on it. You could always check with your hotel or accommodation before you depart, but it’s safer to snag a travel adapter to take with you.

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Best Travel Adapters for Backpacking Southeast Asia

Best Travel Adapters for Backpacking Southeast Asia

Written by Adam Whitehouse

Posted, 5th September 2023

Southeast Asia, with its intricate blend of cultures, traditions, and mesmerising landscapes, has long been a haven for backpackers and solo travellers. As you embark on your solo journey or backpacking adventure, it’s crucial to stay connected. Amidst the excitement of planning, don’t overlook the essentials: ensuring your devices remain charged across the region’s varied electrical outlets. Each country, be it Thailand , Vietnam , Bali , or Sri Lanka , has its distinct plug types. Dive into our comprehensive guide to the best travel adapters for Southeast Asia , tailored for the tech-savvy explorer.

Top Travel Adapters for Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia’s diversity isn’t confined to its vibrant street markets or ancient temples; it’s also evident in its electrical standards. For instance, while backpacking through Thailand, you’ll encounter plug types A, B, C, and O. In contrast, a solo trip to Indonesia will predominantly introduce you to types C and F. For the intrepid traveller, a versatile travel adapter isn’t just a convenience; it’s a lifeline, ensuring you stay connected with loved ones and fellow travellers across these diverse terrains.

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Hyleton Worldwide Travel Adapter

Features: If you’ve embraced the world of USB-C, this is the travel adaptor for you. With four standard USB slots, it can charge a tablet, smartphone, and other low-power gadgets. The Hyleton also boasts a USB-C slot for fast-charging smartphones. Its multi-function plug is compatible with over 150 countries, and built-in safety shutters protect users from direct touch with live socket parts. Price: £20-30 Buy Now: Amazon

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Samsonite Worldwide Adapter

Features: Samsonite, a brand synonymous with travel, brings you an adapter that promises robustness and reliability. Designed to keep you connected in over 150 countries, its prongs slide out with satisfying ease, ensuring quick setup. The two-year warranty is a testament to its durability, especially appealing for those who might be a bit rough with their travel accessories. Price: £35 Buy Now: Samsonite.co.uk

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Mophie 3-in-1 travel charger with MagSafe

Features: This kit is a testament to modern travel needs. Tailored for the smartphone generation, it boasts a wireless charging station, ensuring you can power up without the hassle of cords. The ultra-bright LED light indicator is a handy feature, letting you know when your device is charging. The kit’s sturdy pouch is a thoughtful addition, ensuring all components stay organised and protected during your adventures. Price: £169 Buy Now: Apple

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Anker Powerport 4 Lite

Features: Don’t let its compact design fool you; this adapter is a true powerhouse. Specifically tailored for phones and other USB devices, with 4 outlets, you’ll get all the power you need. The attachments, though small, are meticulously designed for easy slotting, ensuring a hassle-free experience. The clean white trim adds a touch of modern aesthetics while making the product easy and convenient to use. Price: £19.99 Buy Now: Amazon

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OneAdaptr All-in-One World Adapter

Features: This adapter stands out as a multitasking marvel. With the capability to charge up to five devices simultaneously, it ensures you’re always connected. The prongs slide out effortlessly, eliminating the need for fumbling with multiple buttons. The added touch of a colour-coordinated drawstring pouch not only adds a touch of elegance but also ensures your adapter is protected and stored safely during your travels. Price: £35-40 Buy Now: oneadaptr.com

Southeast Asia, with its harmonious blend of age-old traditions and contemporary flair, promises an unforgettable journey. As you traverse this captivating region, whether you’re backpacking through remote villages or exploring bustling city streets solo, ensure your devices are always charged and ready.

The Hyleton Worldwide Travel Adapter stands out as the top choice for Southeast Asia explorers. Its compatibility with over 150 countries ensures you’re never left without power, no matter where your adventures take you. The inclusion of USB-C, the future of charging, combined with its multiple USB slots, makes it a versatile companion for tech-savvy travellers. Its safety features, like the built-in shutters, further cement its position as the best travel adapter for Southeast Asia.

With the right travel adapter in your backpack, you’re not just staying powered up; you’re ensuring every memory, every sunset, and every new friendship is captured and cherished.

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The best travel adapters in 2024

Power your camera, phone, laptop, and more around the world, using the best travel adapters

Epicka Universal Travel Adapter connected to two phones and a laptop

If you're travelling abroad, you'll want to charge your devices along the way. But with limited space in your luggage, you won't want  to buy a different travel adapter for each country you visit. Hence the rise of 'universal' travel charger, which promises support you in over 100 countries worldwide. 

We place 'universal' in quotation marks for a reason: there's no such thing as a travel adapter that will work absolutely everywhere. That said, the devices on our list are well-equipped to handle the three major standards of US, UK, and EU plugs, covering the vast majority of global destinations. 

When journeying through Asia, Central or South America, or Africa, though, it's wise to exercise caution and research the specific standards applicable in each region. Bear in mind these standards even vary between cities and regions in the same country, and older buildings may have different sockets to newer ones.

Also note that some devices hailing from countries with high voltage systems, such as the UK with its 240 volts, might necessitate a voltage converter to function seamlessly in regions employing a much lower voltage, such as the standard 120 volts in the US. This concern typically applies more to high-powered devices like hairdryers, though, than to everyday gadgets like phones, tablets, and laptops. For the former, our top pick is the Bestek adapters, which offer voltage conversion capabilities.

With these considerations in mind, read on to discover the finest travel adapters currently gracing the market. We'll explore the nuances that set them apart and the unique features each brings to the table.

Epicka Universal Travel Adapter

1. Epicka Universal Travel Adapter

Specifications, reasons to buy, reasons to avoid.

The Epicka Universal is the best travel adapter for most people today. It features four different international plugs that covers more than 150 countries, including the US, UK, EU and Australia. With four USB-A ports, one USB-C port and one AC socket, you can potentially power or charge six devices at once. And it's affordably priced, and relatively light and compact. 

The only downside is that it's not a voltage converter, so if you're a UK traveler wanting to connect high-voltage products such as hair dryers, we recommend the Bestek 200W Worldwide Travel Adapter (number 5 on our list, below).

Zendure Passport III 65W - one of the best travel adapters

2. Zendure Passport III 65W

One USB-C port not enough for you? The Zendure Passport III manages to fit in a whopping four, along with a USB-A port and an AC socket. USB-C is becoming more and more widespread nowadays, with even Apple being forced to fit it into future iPhones , so this travel adapter is nothing if not future-proof.

More broadly, it's compatible with outlets in over 200 countries and regions, including USA, UK, Europe, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Asia, the Middle East, and more. It also has a unique self-resetting fuse, so you don't have to fiddle about replacing it if it blows. When it gets two hot, the two pieces of metal inside it simply separate, killing the power. Then, when the temperature drops, this will reverse and you can carry on using it. Clever stuff.

Apple World Travel Adapter Kit - one of the best travel adapters

3. Apple World Travel Adapter Kit

If you're an Apple user, then it makes sense to use Apple's own travel adapter kit for your iPhone , iPad and/or MacBook. As you'd expect, it's compatible with (and optimised for) Apple USB-C Power Adapters, MagSafe and MagSafe 2 Power Adapters, 10W and 12W USB Power Adapters, and Portable Power Adapters. Seven AC plugs are included, which fit various power points in places including North America, Japan, China, United Kingdom, continental Europe, Korea, Australia, Hong Kong and Brazil.

Bestek International Power Adapter Step Down Travel Voltage Converter

4. Bestek Power Adapter Step Down Travel Voltage Converter

Bestek 200W Worldwide Travel Adapter

5. Bestek 200W Worldwide Travel Adapter

This travel adapter converts the higher voltage used in places like the UK, so that it can be used safely with 110V US appliances.

Most modern electronic devices, such as laptops and phone chargers, are designed to work with different voltages, so you may not need a voltage converter for these types of devices. However, for items with heating elements, such as hair dryers, curling irons, straighteners, kettles and toasters, you probably will. If you are unsure, always consult the manufacturer's instructions or contact the manufacturer directly for advice.

This travel adapter comes with USB ports and three AC outlets, allowing you to charge seven devices simultaneously. You get three international AC adapters for use in over 150 countries. Plus there's a smart power converter feature that automatically detects the fastest charge for your device. 

Targus World Power Travel Adapters

6. Targus World Power Travel Adapters

A quick glance at the pictures on this page demonstrates that makers of travel adapters aren't particularly imaginative when it comes to product design. But here's a notable exception. This small tube shape holds three interchangeable adapters, for UK, Europe and North America, made from high impact, durable, VO rated polycarbonate plastic. Measuring a compact 5.6 x 3 x 7.6 inches, it's perfect for slipping into a small bag, and it weighs just 140g. Note, though, there are no USB ports.

Apark Universal Plug Travel Adapter

7. Apark Universal Plug Travel Adapter

The Apark Universal Plug Travel Adapter takes a more conventional approach to design than the Targus above. But it's also very compact, at just 7.6 x 3.8 x 4.8cm, and even lighter, at just 100g. There are two USB-A ports, too, and this adapter is very reasonably priced. On the downside, there are no USB-C ports, and this isn't a voltage converter. It is very cheap, though.

Hyleton Worldwide Travel Adapter

8. Hyleton Worldwide Travel Adapter

The Hyleton Worldwide Adapter offers four USB-A ports, one USB-C port and an AC plug so you can charge multiple devices at once. You also get four international plugs for use in over 150 countries, including the US, UK, EU and Australia. Otherwise, there's nothing very special about this adapter, but at this low price, it does offer very good value.

Skross World To South Africa Travel Adapter

9. Skross World To South Africa Travel Adapter

Heading to South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland or Zimbabwe? Then you'll need to have an adapter that fits the Type M socket in use in these southern African counties. And unfortunately most so-called 'Universal' or 'Worldwide' travel adapters don't. 

As the name suggests, the Skross World To South Africa Travel Adapter does, and it's very lightweight and affordable. It works in over 220 countries in total, and it splits into two parts, so you can keep the Europe plug separate from the adapters for the rest of the world. Be aware, though, that there are no USB ports and it's not a voltage converter.

Note that Type M sockets are also found in many other countries, from Israel to Singapore: you can find a full list here .

Newvanga International Universal All in One Worldwide Travel Adapter

10. Newvanga International Universal All in One Worldwide Travel Adapter

Looking for something cheap and simple, that just does the job? Then you'll love the low price of this Newvanga travel adapter. It's made of heat resistant ABS and safety shutters to protect your devices, features both a USB-C and USB-A port, and boasts a Smart IC Chip for intelligent, safe and fast charging. This adapter is compatible with 12 different types of plug, from Type A to Type K, and fits iPhones, cellphones, iPad, tablets, laptops , hair straighteners, electric toothbrushes and more. 

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The best universal travel adapters: Compare picks from Epicka, Targus, and more

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There's a lot to pack and remember when preparing for an international trip: passports, IDs , luggage , and more. Just don't forget to include a capable charger in the mix before you end up stranded without directions or a pocketable translator .

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But not just any charger is fit to power your devices abroad given different countries use various outlets. So that you're prepared no matter where your international travels take you, we compiled a list of chargers that can easily adapt to different port types and voltages. Here are our top picks based on socket types, voltage output, build, and price. 

Epicka Universal Travel Adapter

Best travel plug adapter overall.

  • Multiple ports
  • Can charge six devices simultaneously
  • No voltage converter

Epicka Universal Travel Adapter tech specs: Size: 2.8 x 1.97 x 2.05 inches | Weight: 5.1 ounces | Maximum voltage: 240 volts | Types: A/B, C/E/F, G, I, J, L, N 

With a 4.7 star rating from verified Amazon customers, it's clear consumers love the product -- and they're not alone. I personally fell in love with this best travel plug adapter on recent travels to Italy and Malta, and I could not be more grateful for its help in keeping my devices charged and operating throughout my two-week trip. 

This is an all-in-one adapter that incorporates four separate plugs. Together, they cover over 150 countries, including Canada, Ireland, Spain, Australia, Argentina, and - you guessed it - Italy. This adapter is capable of reaching 240 volts, so you charge up to six devices using the USB-A, USB-C, and AC options. That means you are not just restricted to charging your phone; you can also charge your tablet, camera, and headset. And, at just five ounces, it is lightweight enough to take with you on travel. 

However, this is not a voltage converter, so you will need to purchase a separate device for higher-powered items like your hair dryer or curling iron. 

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Bestek Universal Travel Adapter

Best converter combination travel plug adapter.

  • Three international adapters
  • Charges up to seven devices simultaneously
  • Built-in safety feature
  • Larger hardware

Bestek Universal Travel Adapter tech specs: Size: 7.4 x 6.8 x 1.8 inches | Weight: 1.15 pounds | Maximum voltage: 240 volts | Types: A/B, G, I 

The Bestek Universal Travel Adapter makes it easy, including a voltage converter so that you don't have to make a separate purchase. The unit is designed for 110V devices and can convert voltage in countries like Australia and Japan up to 240V. The safety protections are four-fold: this travel plug adapter is armed with over-current, over-load, over-heat and short-circuit protections. 

Equipped with four USB ports and three AC sockets, you can charge up to seven different devices.  Additionally, it includes an EU power cable, with three different international adapters to suit U.S., UK, and Australian plugs. Overall, this outlet works in over 150 countries like Japan, China, New Zealand, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Columbia, and the Philippines. 

This adapter comes in a compact build that includes a five-foot detachable power cable in case outlets aren't conveniently positioned. 

Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit

Best all-in-one travel plug adapter.

  • Compact design
  • Fast-charging
  • Built-in surge protector

Epicka Universal Travel Adapter tech specs: Size: 2.75 x 1.5 x 3.75 inches | Weight: 12.8 ounces | Maximum voltage: 100 volts | Types: A/B, C/E/F, G, I

The Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit is another versatile pick that makes for a great all-in-one plug adapter. 

At 100 volts, this unit comes equipped with multiple outlets: two A and B types -- mostly found in America, two USB quick-charge ports, and a micro USB cable. This variety allows you to charge a number of devices, including your smartphone and laptop. Even better, it includes fast-charging technology to work with the Quick-Charge feature on devices like your Samsung Galaxy . Built-in surge protection helps to keep your devices safe while they charge.

This model works with six different adapter types, making it suitable for locations in North America, the UK, Australia, Asia, and more. Plus, it is extremely light, so it won't weigh you down as you travel. 

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Targus World Power Travel Adapter

Best portable travel plug adapter.

  • Safety shutters
  • Durable build
  • Interchangeable face plates
  • Does not specify specific outlet types

Targus World Power Travel Adapter tech specs: Size: 5.6 x 3 x 7.6 inches | Weight: 5.1 ounces | Maximum voltage: 250 volts | Types: North America, Europe, UK, Australia and Asia Pacific

Thanks to its compact design, weighing less than five ounces, the Targus World Power is ZDNET's choice for the best portable plug adapter. Its small footprint makes it easy to throw in your bag and take with you on the go, whether you're running to the office or traveling to another country. 

Its design features universal faceplates with red safety shutters for extra protection against contact with harmful electrical currents. For greater versatility, there are three interchangeable adapters that you can switch out based on your needs. This travel plug adapter works in several countries throughout Europe, the UK, and Asia, as well as in Australia. No matter adapter you choose, your adapter will connect directly to your AC power cord.

Zendure Passport III

Best travel plug adapter for fast charging.

  • Packed with power
  • All-in-one design
  • Excellent value

Zendure Passport III tech specs: Size: 6.61 x 4.25 x 2.32 inches | Weight: 9.6 ounces | Maximum voltage: 250 volts | Types : A/B, C/E/F, G, I, J, L, N 

One of the best things about the Zendure Passport III is its ability to provide ultra-fast charging for your devices. With easy USB connectivity, it works with a number of different devices, whether it is your laptop, iPhone , Samsung Galaxy, digital camera , or Nintendo Switch . No matter which device you need to charge, there are five total USB ports that are all available and waiting. An extra AC outlet is also included. 

There is the added peace of mind of short circuit protection with 250-volt power. This device can recover from overload an incredible 6,000 times without requiring attention. Having tested it himself , ZDNET contributor, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes is impressed with the intentional design. "On the safety side, it's built using the care and attention to detail that I expect from a Zendure product," he says. 

This best travel plug adapter works in over 200 countries within Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom, as well as Australia and Canada.

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What is the best travel plug adapter?

Users agree, and so do I - the Epicka Universal Travel Adapter is the best travel plug adapter to have at your side when you travel. It's an affordable option that comes packed with power and is versatile enough to work in more than 150 countries. 

To see how it compares, here's a quick overview of the best travel plug adapters you can buy by price, max voltage output, and port types. 

Which is the best travel plug adapter for you?

I get it - travel plug adapters can all look the same. Consider these expert suggestions to help you find the best one for your needs.

How did I choose these best travel plug adapters?

There are several factors that can help you find the best travel plug adapter for your needs.

Socket type: There are many different types of outlets that are used throughout the world. Before you travel, check the type of outlet that is used in your destination. If you are not sure, you can check Ceptic's handy guide to find out which outlets work in which countries.

Voltage: Each outlet can supply a different amount of electricity, depending on the country, so you will need a voltage converter if there is a difference in voltage. The best travel plug adapters range from 110 volts to 250 volts, so check the electrical requirements for your destination country so you can be sure that a voltage converter is not necessary.

Build : Look for convenient, thoughtful construction that incorporates multiple plugs for all of your devices. A lightweight build is an extra bonus for travel, so your adapter does not weigh down your bags.

Price: The cost of the best travel plug adapter can vary from less than $20 to more than $100, depending on the type you choose. If you choose one of the best travel plug adapters, be prepared to spend between $18 and $80, depending on the brand and retailer you pick. 

What are the benefits of a travel plug adapter?

The best travel plug adapters simplify travel by giving you a place to charge all of your devices. It works with foreign electrical outlets to provide you with seamless charging. It is a cost-effective way to charge multiple devices simultaneously without the need for multiple cords or outlets. There are also integrated safety features to protect your devices while they charge. 

What types of travel adapters are there?

There are three types of travel adapters that you can buy: individual, all-in-one, and universal. Here are the main differences. 

Individual travel plug adapters: These travel plug adapters are country-specific, working with a specific type of outlet. If you travel often, this may not be ideal, as you will need to purchase separate adapters to work with each country.  

All-in-one travel plug adapters: These travel plug adapters are designed to work with several different types of devices, integrating multiple plugs into a single design. They can be used in multiple countries, giving greater flexibility.

Universal travel plug adapters: This kind of adapter is designed to work with any outlet, so it is a safe bet when you are not sure of your exact travel plans. All of the adapters included on our list fall into this category. 

What plug type does the EU use?

Also referred to as the Europlug, the EU uses a type C plug, which has two round pins spaced apart.

Where is the best place to buy a travel plug adapter?

There are many places to buy a travel plug adapter, including your local airport. However, you may not find the best deal or variety if you do not know where to look. Amazon often offers the best pricing and selection of travel plug adapters. Walmart and Best Buy are other popular retailers that I like for availability and affordability. 

Are there alternative best travel plug adapters worth considering?

In my search, I also found these best travel plug adapters that may be worth your consideration.

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HAOZI Universal Travel Adapter Review

This compact, versatile adapter can be used in more than 150 countries

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HAOZI Universal Travel Adapter

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Compact design

Two USB ports

Works in more than 150 countries

Bright color makes it hard to forget

No issues charging

Plugs get stuck sometimes

Doesn’t convert voltage

The HAOZI Universal Travel Adapter is compact, lightweight, and versatile enough for every adventure.

  • Performance
  • Limitations
  • Competition
  • Final Verdict

We purchased the HAOZI Universal Travel Adapter so our reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it. Keep reading for our full product review.

If you’re a regular international traveler or you’re planning your first far-flung vacation, a travel adapter is essential. The HAOZI Universal Travel Adapter has two USB ports as well as four different plugs—US, EU, UK, and AUS—which make it compatible with outlets in more than 150 different countries. While the HAOZI doesn’t convert voltages, it is safe for use with low-power devices like smartphones, tablets, and digital cameras. Plus, if you need to use a converter to run a higher-power device like a blow dryer or iron, it’s small enough to be used with one. Keep reading for our full assessment of the HAOZI. 

Design: Versatile and compact

The HAOZI Universal Travel Adapter comes in three different colors: black, blue, and green. If you prefer four USB ports to the regular model’s two, you can choose the upgraded version which is a little pricier and available in black only. We went with the blue one and are very happy with the color as it makes it hard to leave the adapter behind when cleaning a hotel room. It’s also very easy to fish out of the bottom of a purse or backpack.

As for size, the HAOZI measures just 3.2 x 2.2 x 2.6 inches and it weighs 4.2 ounces, so it’s exceptionally easy to pack. We chose to tuck it inside of a pair of shoes to save extra space. 

With each device we tried it with, we found the same thing: the adapter worked just as well with a converter as it does alone.

This adapter has two USB ports and four plugs (US, AUS, UK, and EU). Between the four, it can be used in over 150 countries from Argentina and Aruba to Ghana and Hong Kong. If you’re from North America, you’ll likely also need a voltage converter for non dual-voltage devices to make sure you don’t fry them . We love the Foval Power Step Down Voltage Converter , which we’ll talk about more in the competition section below.

When we were using the HAOZI there was a slight issue with some of the prongs getting stuck on the way out. This is easily fixed by wiggling the slider back and forth a little bit, though. There’s also a button on the back of the adapter that you need to press to move the plugs. That way, they lock in place unless you need them. 

The adapter’s safety system is certified by the FCC , CE , and RoHS . The HAOZI’s 6.3-amp fuse protects devices from short circuits and power surges. Built-in shutters also ensure that users never touch any of the adapter’s live parts.  

Performance: Does its job silently

We took the HAOZI along on a recent trip to Ireland and used it to charge our phone, camera battery, and portable power bank . After plugging our devices into the adapter, we noticed a small delay in the electricity getting from point A to point B, but that’s to be expected. After those few initial seconds, it charged our devices smoothly and without making a sound. So if you plan on charging your electronics overnight, you’ll be able to sleep peacefully .

It charged our devices smoothly and without making a sound.

While our small electronics didn’t necessitate a converter, we did toy around with one to see if it would effect the HAOZI’s performance. With each device we tried it with, we found the same thing: the adapter worked just as well with a converter as it does alone. 

Limitations: Can’t use with everything

While using this power adapter to charge small devices like phones and camera batteries is fine, it’s not meant to be used with high-power appliances. Things like hair dryers, straighteners, and laptops are out of the picture. If you’re bringing a laptop or larger electronics, consider checking out the other adapters and converter below.

Price: A great deal

The HAOZI Universal Travel Adapter retails for roughly $15 which is a decent price for such a versatile adapter. When calculating the costs for your trip, don’t forget to include the possible cost of a converter. If you’re on a budget, buying this adapter along with a converter can be pricier than buying a two-in-one model. 

Competition: Plenty of options to choose from

Travel Ready AC Power Adapter: If you’re sticking to just Europe (and you don’t have any UK stops planned) Travel Ready’s adapter will work well. Since it’s compatible only with Type E/F European outlets, though, chances are it won’t suit the needs of frequent travelers. 

PowerBear Travel Adapter & Surge Protection Strip: If you’re traveling with a group (or with a lot of electronics), this is a great option. The PowerBear is comparably priced to the HAOZI , and it’s equipped with two grounded outlets and four USB ports so you can simultaneously charge all of your devices. Though it comes with a built-in US-compatible plug, it also comes with EU, AUS, and UK adapters. It’s fairly slim, but when you factor in the cord, the adapter plugs, and the possibility of a converter, it takes up more space than your average adapter. 

Foval Power Step Down Voltage Converter: In our opinion, Foval’s adapter is the best on the market. Not only is it compatible with EU, AUS, US, and UK outlets, but this device also converts electricity so you can use American devices in other countries. It’s not small, but you won’t need to pack another adapter with it. It comes with two grounded outlets, as well as four USB plugs. While it costs more than your average adapter, it is cheaper than buying an adapter and a converter and you get the same functionality.

Two thumbs up.

If you’re looking for an adapter only, we love the HAOZI. It’s affordable, effective, and works in more than 150 countries. If you also need a converter though.

  • Product Name Universal Travel Adapter
  • Product Brand HAOZI
  • Price $14.99
  • Weight 4.2 oz.
  • Product Dimensions 3.2 x 2.2 x 2.6 in.
  • Color Blue, green, and black
  • Input Voltage 100V to 250V
  • Max load 6.3A
  • USB Output 5V 2.4A
  • Power Rating 100V-630W/250V-1500W
  • Warranty Lifetime Money-Back Guarantee

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The Best Travel Adapters for International Adventures

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But all of that is only useful if you remember one necessary, if not-so-glamorous, piece of travel equipment: a travel adapter.

A travel adapter is a small device that allows you to plug your electronic devices into outlets in different countries. Electrical outlets and sockets vary from country to country; in fact, there are 15 different types of power sockets requiring a variety of plugs. That includes sockets that fit two rounded plugs, as you'll find in much of Europe, to the slanted, three-prong sockets you'll find in Australia. The concept is simple: plug the travel adapter directly into the wall socket, then plug your device or USB cord into the front.

Travel adapters may not be the most stylish travel accessory, but they're certainly one of the most essential. Here are the best travel adapters to buy before your next international getaway.

Best Travel Adapters

Universal Power Adapter

Best Overall

Epicka universal power adapter.

European Travel Adapter

Best Budget

Vintar european travel adapter.

U.S. to Europe Power Adapter set

Best for Families

Tessan u.s. to europe power adapter set.

Universal International Power Travel Plug Adapter

Best for Forgetful Travelers

Rxsqul universal international power travel plug adapter.

GR-8 Power Compact & Slim Power Charging Station

Best for Work Travel

Greatness line gr-8 power compact & slim power charging station.

Power Step Down Travel Voltage Converter

Best Power Adapter with Converter

Foval power step down travel voltage converter.

World Travel Adapter Kit

Best Multi-piece

Ceptics world travel adapter kit.

Universal Travel Adapter

Best for USB-C Users

Tessan universal travel adapter.

The Expert: As a travel writer in my mid-30s, I've been traveling for a while. My first international trips were with my parents as a child, when my biggest concern was making sure my reusable battery charger would work to power up my Gameboy while visiting Europe. In college, I studied abroad in the mid-2000s, when some devices worked internationally, but others would all but blow up if you plugged them in without a voltage converter. And in my years as a travel writer, I've been to around 40 countries, including some less-touristy destinations like Lesotho.
So, my experiences have run the gamut, from carrying a chunky converter only to realize it didn't work in my hotel room's sockets to successfully packing just one converter that did it all. I've used adapters specific to one socket type, supposed global adapters that actually weren't, and overpaid by nearly double for an adapter in an airport when I realized I left my sole adapter in my checked luggage. I've become an expert on using travel adapters, whether I like it or not.

What to Look for in a Travel Adapter

Travel adapters used to be big, bulky chunks of plastic with just one plug. That's changed, although you'll still find some older, oversized designs on the market. But most modern adapters are small enough to hold in your palm (a tad smaller than a Rubik's Cube , if you will) and weigh no more than a pair of socks .

The best travel adapters are retractable, meaning the prongs that go into the wall retract into the body of the adapter when not in use. This makes planning and packing easier and reduces the risk of breaking or bending a prong while in transit, which will likely render your adapter useless (and necessitate buying one from an overpriced airport tech store).

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Types of Ports

You may think you need to carry three or four travel adapters—one for your laptop, one for your phone, one to charge your camera battery, and so on. However, you can usually get away with a one-plug adapter if it has additional ports, such as USB or USB-C ports. My current adapter (which, full disclosure, also happens to be my top pick) has one plug I use for my laptop, plus four USB ports and a USB-C port. My laptop cube doesn't block any USB ports, so I can charge all my devices simultaneously with just one adapter.

All-in-One Versus Customizable

I like universal adapters, with various buttons and switches for configuring the prongs to fit any socket worldwide. They're ideal when a hotel has different sockets from what you'd find in the rest of the country; something common in hotels that cater to European or western travelers. However, they can sometimes be a little bigger and bulkier as they have to include more prongs and pieces, and you may have to toss it if one prong breaks.

The second option is to buy either a power adapter specific to just one country (ex: it only coverts type A plugs to a type C plug) or one with a base and various attachments. With the latter, you'll always need to carry the base, but you'll only need to bring the adapter tip you'll need for that specific country. Repeat as needed for future trips.

I don't recommend those for disorganized or forgetful travelers, as it's easy to lose the various attachments.

How We Selected These Travel Adapters

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Aside from the testing I’ve done over the last decade and change of travel, I took into account recommendations from different types of travelers: from my fellow travel writers, who may visit a different country every month, to my parents, who start packing weeks in advance for their once-every-few-years Europe trip.

I also looked at online reviews—not just the number of reviews but the quality, paying special attention to any ongoing negative themes. I also considered the number of ports and plugs vis-a-vis the size and weight.

You’ll find the EPICKA Universal Power Adapter on more than a few lists of the best travel power adapters, but that’s not because of savvy marketing—it’s genuinely a great buy. I’ve used quite a few travel adapters over the years and this is by far my favorite.

It charges six devices at once, but since four of the plugs are USB chargers, it’s still very small. In fact, it’s probably the smallest travel adapter I’ve ever used, which makes it easy to fit in my carry-on luggage for use in international airports.

It converts any plug type to any plug type (so it works with non-type A or B plugs), and the carrying case helps get crumbs and dust from your bag out of the various USB and USB-C ports (the latter of which is a high-speed charging port.

This is the perfect adapter for multi-country travel or for hotels that may have European sockets in a non-European country. I’ve yet to find any downsides, though there’s one obvious one: the weight of everything plugged in at once. If you have short USB cords and your devices are hanging off the adapter, it could cause it to fall out of the wall socket, especially if you have six plugged in at once.

You can find travel power adapters cheaper than the VINTAR Travel Adapter, but they’re generally only going to have one socket and no additional ports, which means carrying a separate travel adapter for every device you need to charge.

Buying all those will get expensive, so it’s best to spend a few extra bucks to get a budget travel adapter with a few extra ports, like this adapter from VINTAR. It’s still only going to set you back around $13.

The downside is that this is a Europe-only adapter, meaning it only converts type A or B plugs for use in a type C socket. But if you’re traveling to a country with type C sockets, it’s a great second travel adapter to have in your bag in case your primary one breaks (or gets left in a hotel room).

If you’re planning a family vacation to a country where you know for sure you’ll need either a type C (most countries in Europe) or type G (UK) plug, consider buying in bulk. This TESSAN bundle includes three adapters with a total of three power plugs and six USB ports, so the whole family will be set even if everyone has their own laptop, camera, and phone to charge simultaneously.

The most notable downside of this travel adapter pack is that they aren’t universal. Depending on which set you buy, you’ll be able to adapt US appliances to type C or type G only. It’s great for single-country and most European trips, but won’t be very handy if you check into your hotel only to find it doesn’t have the sockets you anticipated.

It may seem like a small detail, but having a brightly colored, hard-to-miss travel adapter greatly reduces the chances that you’ll forget it in your hotel room. Black and white travel adapters can easily blend into the walls when you’re doing a final pre-checkout look around the room, especially since you’re probably not used to pulling two items from the wall sockets. Of the RXSOUL’s color options, I find green the most noticeable.

I’ve left more than a few travel adapters in hotel rooms, and while it hasn’t ruined my trip, it is sometimes annoying to try to find a store to buy one on trips to remote areas.

On that note, however: if you do leave your travel adapter behind, call your next hotel and ask if they have one you can borrow. Often, lost-and-found items like travel adapters become hotel loaner items if they’re still unclaimed after a few months.

Greatness Line GR-8 Power Compact & Slim Power Charging Station

If you’re a “digital nomad” working internationally, you’ll likely just need one travel converter. But if you’re traveling for work and plan to have meetings or give presentations while abroad, you’ll want a travel adapter that doesn’t require you to stay hunched over a power socket because your projector or laptop cord is too short.

That’s why the GR-8 Charging Station is ideal. It’s styled akin to a power strip you’d find in the U.S., so you can lay the strip under a desk or meeting space to give everyone more space to plug in. It also has a built-in surge protector to keep your work-provided electronics from getting fried during an outage or surge, but is still small enough to slide into a briefcase or roller bag if you’re going carry-on only.

The FOVAL Power Step Down Voltage Converter is the most expensive of my recommendations, but that’s because it’s a two-in-one: it’s a multi-device travel adapter and a power converter. It converts single-voltage devices that use more power (like hair straighteners or CPAP machines) to a lower voltage, which means they’ll work in other countries. Plug in a single-voltage device without a converter, and the reaction could vary: it could not work at all, it could start overheating, or it could start making a buzzing sound and potentially give a mild shock when touched.

There’s a lot to like about the FOVAL voltage converter. It has a long cord rather than plugging directly into the wall, and it comes with four adapters to work in nearly every country. It also comes with a drawstring bag to help you not lose said power adapters. The downsides are size and weight; voltage converters are always bulkier than standard travel adapters, but this will still add just over a pound to your suitcase.

I prefer universal adapters, but multi-piece adapters (which have different removable tips for each type of port) do have one strong selling point. If a universal adapter breaks, or any of the prongs bend or break, that’s pretty much the end of its useful lifespan. But if your travel adapter has removable tips, you can still convert to type D even if you broke the type G attachment.

If that appeals to you, opt for the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit. It’s small and has two type B plugs as well as two USB ports. One extra-smart feature worth noting is the built-in USB-C cord, which saves you from carrying a cord when using USB-C devices on the go. It’s also available in a version with two USB ports and two USB-C ports (in addition to the built-in USB-C cord). Note: the front plugs only accommodate Type A and B sockets.

If most of your devices charge via a USB-C cable, you’ll want to buy a travel adapter with more than one USB-C port. That makes the TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter worth the reasonable price, as it has not one but three USB-C ports (in addition to two standard USB ports).

While you can use a USB to USB-C cord in a pinch, being able to plug your USB-C optimized devices into a USB-C port means you’ll spend less time charging—useful if you need to charge a dead phone battery in the middle of a sightseeing day.

Another great thing about this adapter is that it doesn't just work for US plus (Type A or B) appliances. It can convert any plug type to any other plug type, making it useful for digital nomads or anyone else not based in the U.S. This isn’t the best pick if you mostly charge with standard USB cables, but it’s the best choice for buyers deep in USB-C devices.

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PM: What’s the difference between a power adapter and a power converter?

SD: A power adapter, also known as a travel plug or a travel adapter, is a small device you’ll need when traveling to a country where the electrical plugs aren’t the same as in the US. These adapters plug into the power sockets in other countries on one side and, on the other, you plug in your device made for US power sockets. However, it does not change the voltage of the power coming from the outlet.

A power converter, also known as a voltage converter, is a device that changes the voltage of the power coming from an outlet. Voltage is essentially the power with which electricity is forced into your device. In the US, most devices like hair straighteners or electric razors are 110 volts. However, most newer devices (including most phones and computers, including Apple computers and both Apple and Google phones) are dual voltage, which means you do not need a power converter—just an adapter.

If you plug something in and notice it getting warm, making a slight buzzing noise, or delivering a very tiny shock when handling the cord, you should unplug it immediately and not use it again until you have a converter.

PM: When do you need a travel adapter?

SD: You will need a travel adapter any time you travel to most countries other than the U.S., Mexico, or Canada. In the U.S., electrical devices have either a type A port (two prongs) or a type B port (two prongs with a central round prong below).

A few countries use these same ports (such as Antigua, Panama, and Saudi Arabia), but in general, most other countries use one of a few other combos. There are 15 different plugs around the world, some of which are used in only one or two countries.

Remember, though, that there is variety within countries. For example, a cruise ship that caters to mainly French tourists may have mostly type E ports, commonly used in France, even if it sails in a country that primarily uses type L.

PM : How do I know which adapter I need?

SD: Fortunately, figuring this part out is easy. If you’re staying at a hotel or going on a cruise that caters to international guests, just ask them what ports they have (or check their FAQ page).

Otherwise, it’s as simple as doing an online search for “what type of power socket does country use?” There are also useful websites available, such as https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com , where you can click on where you live and where you’re coming from to see if you need an adapter (or converter).

Originally from the East Coast, Suzie Dundas is a Lake Tahoe-based freelance writer and editor who now splits her time between enjoying the outdoors and writing about them—she's the senior outdoor editor at Matador Network and a regular adventure and travel contributor at TripSavvy.com . She has written feature stories for publications like Outside Magazine , SkyLife Magazine , Playboy , Frommers, INSIDER, and more, and contributes couples travel and honeymoon content for TheKnot.com . Suzie co-authored Lonely Planet Sustainable Travel Guide and is the author of 2021's "Hiking Lake Tahoe." She has undergraduate degrees from the University of Maryland and an M.A. in media and political communication from George Washington University. Follow her on Instagram at @HikeUpYourSkirt or find more of her work at suziedundas.com . 

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Forget spending a small fortune on a single adapter at the airport; these universal travel adapters are the way to go

The top three

  • 1. Best overall travel adaptor
  • 2. Best safe travel adaptor
  • 3. Best affordable travel adaptor
  • 4. Best versatile travel adaptor
  • 5. Best travel adaptor for South Africa
  • 6. Best travel adaptor for multiple devices

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00. T3's top 3 ↴ 01. Best overall : Hyleton Worldwide Travel Adapter 02. Best safe : MyTravelPal Worldwide Universal 10A 03. Best affordable : Bestek Worldwide Travel Adaptor 04. Best versatile : Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit 05. Best for South Africa : Skross World To South Africa 06. Best for multiple devices : Bestek 200W 

Planning a trip abroad? Wherever you plan on going, you need to bring the best travel adapter with you to stay fully charged and powered while you're away.

Technology defines travel. It used to be all about postcards, travel journals and finding yourself, but can you ever feel relaxed abroad without knowing you can charge up your stash of tech? A universal travel adaptor is essential for any and all trips abroad. Whether you're sharing your trip with a smartphone, tablet, laptop, headphones, camera or Bluetooth speaker (not forgetting toothbrush, curling irons and travel kettle), you might as well get a good one.

Don't be an idiot at the airport, where universal travel adaptors are expensive and basic. Get it sorted before you set off on your travels with our collection of the very best around. Basic adaptors are available that convert from one country to another, but it's better to invest in a universal travel adaptor that caters for everything. So what should you look for?

Check out our guide below on how to choose the best travel adapter below and our top picks.

Lizzie is T3's Home Staff Writer, also covering style, living and wellness. She works closely with Bethan Girdler-Maslen, T3's Home Editor, ensuring all the latest Home news, trends and recommendations are covered. Lizzie is lucky enough to travel internationally for work, so has an extensive amount of knowledge around the best travel adaptors. 

Hyleton Worldwide Travel Adapter

The best overall travel adaptor

If you've entered the world of USB-C, this is the travel adaptor for you. Its multi-function plug fits more than 150 countries with UK/AU/US plugs. The adapter also has built-in safety shutters to protect you from the direct touch of the live parts on the socket outlet. A pretty great all-rounder to begin with! 

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MyTravelPal Worldwide Universal 10A Travel Adapter

The best safe travel adaptor

There are a couple of reasons why this universal adaptor from MyTravelPal stands out. The first is that it claims to be the safest travel adapter in the world – it's one of the very few all-in-one travel adapters that has passed the very strict regulatory standard BS:8546. It's a great option that won't let you down.

Bestek Worldwide Travel Adaptor

The best affordable travel adaptor

Again, this is a decent quality charger for a great price, though it only comes with 2 USB ports instead of 4. There’s a universal socket and it’s fitted with USA, Australian, UK and European plugs for use in over 150 countries. 

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The best travel adapter: Hyleton Worldwide Travel Adapter

1. Hyleton Worldwide Travel Adapter

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If you have permanently positioned yourself into the world of USB-C, this is the travel adaptor for you. Although it has four standard USB slots that can each refuel a tablet, smartphone and other low-power gadgets, the Hyleton also has a USB-C slot fitted to the side for fast-charging a smartphone.

Elsewhere this compact adaptor's multi-function plug fits more than 150 countries with UK/AU/US plugs. The adapter also has built-in safety shutters to protect you from the direct touch of the live parts on the socket outlet. I was huge fan of this adaptor, and have often found myself reaching for it when packing for a trip.

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2. MyTravelPal Worldwide Universal 10A Travel Adapter

There are a couple of reasons why this universal adaptor from MyTravelPal stands out. The first is that it claims to be the safest travel adapter in the world – it's one of the very few all-in-one travel adapters that has passed the very strict regulatory standard BS:8546. MyTravelPal's 4 plugs have a ground/earth connection, an essential safety feature for many electrical appliances, meaning you can use this adapter with high powered electricals such as computers, curling tongs, hairdryers, laptops, phones, etc without worry. 

There's also a push-button resetting fuse, which means you don't need to carry spare fuses with you or rush out to buy replacements when you're on holiday. MyTravelPal's protection system ensures that it will automatically shut down if it detects any abnormal usage. It's a great product that won't let you down whilst keeping you safe. 

Bestek Worldwide Travel Adaptor

3. Bestek Worldwide Travel Adaptor

Again, this is a decent quality charger that comes in at a great price, though it only comes with 2 USB ports instead of 4. There’s a universal socket and it’s fitted with USA, Australian, UK and European plugs for use in over 150 countries. 

Thanks to the embedded micro USB cable, my phone and tablet benefitted from fast charging, which was great for work trips. With safety features, including fire proof materials, protection against power surges and a safety plug lock, this is another great all-rounder that should do the job nicely. 

The best versatile travel adaptor

Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit

4. Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit

This is an excellent choice if you're a frequent traveller, especially if you jet set between one place and another. As it has six attachments, 2 USA outlets, 2 USB-A slots and a built-in USB-C cable, it's suitable for most electronic devices, giving you versatility to what you bring with you on your trip. 

I found it to be extremely lightweight and fast charging, which made it my first choice on two of my recent trips. I also liked the way it came with a travel pouch, meaning I was able to keep track of the attachments when visiting one or more countries. 

Unfortunately, the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit is only compatible with dual voltage products. This means it's perfect for phones and laptops, but won't work with 110V items such as hair clippers, hair dryers and hair straighteners. I found this slightly frustrating, but it's a common feature so it didn't affect my opinion too much. It should also be noted that the set doesn't include adapter plug for South Africa, so read below's listing if you're looking for one of those. 

The best travel adaptor for South Africa

Skross World To South Africa Travel Adapter

5. Skross World To South Africa Travel Adapter

If you're going to Africa, you're going to need to get to know the Type-M socket. Never heard of it? Unfortunately almost all so-called 'universal travel adapter' are nothing of the sort because they don't include large parts of Africa and Asia, where an archaic UK plug now called Type-M is still used. 

As well as being standard in South Africa, Namibia, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, Lesotho and Swaziland, Type-M is common in Nepal and Bhutan, too. Cue this simple, but essential travel adapter that converts from every other plug in the world –such as the US, UK, Europe, Australia, China and Brazil – to the Type-M. This Switzerland-made example from Skross doesn't convert voltage, but it does work with power-hungry devices including laptops and travel hairdryers.

The best travel adaptor for multiple devices

Bestek 200W Travel Adaptor

6. Bestek 200W Travel Adaptor

A voltage converter is required for devices that do not offer dual voltage, which makes this device incredibly handy if you’re heading to the states, where voltage is a lot lower than the UK. 

With 2 AC plugs and 4 USB ports you’ll have no problem charging multiple devices at once – just bear in mind that you cannot plug in high-powered devices, such as hair dryers or straighteners. The device comes in a handy case, which contains three international AC adaptors for use in over 150 countries. The downside is you can only plug in UK devices.

How to choose the best travel adapter

The best travel adapters have USB sockets, so charging up phones, tablets and other portable devices should be fairly convenient. However, they're not all equal. Most will have at least a couple of USB slots, but check if they're rated 2.4V first. This will refuel your phone faster, and means it can cope with a tablet as well.

Better still, look for Quick Charge 3.0 (QC 3.0), which does it ever faster. If you have a laptop that charges via USB-C, look for a travel adaptor with built-in USB-PD (USB Power Delivery), which can send 100W into a laptop.

Not all travel adaptors will transform voltage, so it’s always worth checking to see if you need to purchase a voltage transformer alongside the adapter. Many devices are dual voltage rated, so you may not even require a transformer; even so, it’s always best to check the book of words to double-check. 

Good news is, all EU countries have the same voltage as the UK, so it’s only the USA, South America, Asia, Australasia and Africa that you need to think about. As a rule, high-powered devices such as hairdryers and straighteners cannot be used with a travel adaptor, with the advice being to purchase cheap ones when you’ve arrived at your destination. 

Amazon is usually the best place to head for travel adaptors, as you can get hold of highly-rated products for sometimes a fraction of the high street price (and with Prime Delivery).

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3 Best International Travel Adaptors for Australian Backpackers (Single & Universal)

by Ashleigh Page Last Updated: Jan 13, 2024 Travel Gear , Travel Adaptors

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In the modern world, every backpacker needs four major things:

  • Mobile phone
  • Phone charger and
  • The commonly forgotten, an international  travel adaptor. 

These days, being able to charge tech devices when travelling is CRITICAL as you move around the globe. Especially, mobile phones which are frequently relied on to t ake and store photos, access wifi, store boarding passes and even record accommodation details. 

For backpackers travelling overseas for the first time, the number of power socket configurations can be daunting! I definitely know it was for me… 

Your bag can also become an extreme and heavy mess if you try to purchase every single international travel adaptor on the planet.

To help prepare for your next adventure, I have put together a detailed guide on the best travel adaptors for Australian backpackers .

Oh and if you’re not an Aussie, don’t worry! Many of the international adaptors we recommend can also be used by other nationalities too. 

1) What is an International Travel Adaptor?

Put simply, an international power adaptor is a plug connector that allows a device from one country to be plugged into the wall outlet of another country.

They are needed to charge any electrical device overseas including:

  • Smartphones
  • Apple watches etc

Given there’s at least 15 different types of power sockets used around the world, an international power adaptor is one of the most important things a backpacker can pack.

It is ultimately the life source of the digital world.

My favourite range of international travel adaptors for Australians is under the Lencent brand. I find their adaptors to be easy to use, reliable, good quality and they have many modern designs to suit different needs. 

They also come with a little protective case which is quite handy. Many other brands do not.

Image of various individual and universal power adaptors of different brands

2) What to Consider Before Buying a Travel Adaptor

Before buying an international travel adaptor, there are a few important things to consider – especially if you want to avoid many of the issues I’ve had in the past.

Some of which include:

  • Travel adaptors that don’t fit properly into the socket they’re designed for – either too tight (making it near impossible to insert or remove them) or too loose (they constantly fall out when you’re trying to charge) – my ultimate pet peeve.
  • Travel adapters that block nearby outlets or even the switch next to the one you’re trying to use – preventing you from charging multiple devices at the one time.
  • Multi-USB adapters that don’t have enough power to charge more than one device at the same time
  • Travel adaptors which have a small light on them – which completely defies the whole point of charging your devices overnight as you sleep.
  • Whether you’re better off buying a single or universal travel adaptor – I’ll cover this off in the next section.
  • The plug voltage at your destination

I must admit, I’m super sensitive to ANY light when sleeping (just ask Matt, my partner), so the 4th point truly drives me nuts. Like honestly, do I really need a “night light” as an adult backpacker overseas?

Actually, just thinking, maybe I do…. given my tendency of walking into walls when trying to go to the bathroom at night. 🤪   But. that’s not the point.

3) The Importance of Voltage

As mentioned above, voltage is one of the most important things to confirm before buying your international power adaptor.

Most adaptors don’t have the capability to convert voltage , so it’s important to know what voltage you’re plugging your valuable tech devices into – to ensure you don’t accidentally blow them up!  

Here’s some voltage examples:

  • 220-240V – Australia, UK, Europe, China and most other countries
  • 120V – US & North America
  • 100V – Japan

You can also visit this link for a complete list of voltages in each country around the world.

For the most part, using a lower voltage compared to your home country isn’t going to be a huge issue. The most probable result is that your devices may charge more slowly compared to what you’re used to back home.

Obviously, I’m no electrician, but from what I’m aware – if the voltage is higher than your home country, y ou’ll likely need to buy a device that can assist as a converter between the power sources, alongside your travel adaptor.

For example, North American devices are designed to function with a lower electrical voltage (110/120V) compared to devices from most other parts of the world (220/240V). So if you’re not aware of this fact and plug your lower voltage device/adaptor into a higher-voltage source,  it can be an easy way to immediately blow out your electrical devices.

Luckily for us Australians, our devices are used to operating at one of the highest voltages (240V), so I haven’t had much issues with this in the past when I’ve travelled. But, it’s always better to be safe and tuned in, than sorry.

If you’re from the US or a country that has a lower voltage (eg. 100-120V), here are some good voltage converters to check out.

Popular voltage converters available online:

  • International Travel Adapter & Voltage Converter (220V to 110)
  • BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter & Voltage Converter (220V to 110V)
  • Foval International Travel Adapter & Voltage Converter (220v to 110v)
  • SOKOO Voltage Converter (220V to 110V)

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3) Where to Buy Travel Adaptors

Travel adaptors can be bought both online and in person.

The most common ways to buy in person are at the airport (usually the most expensive option) or at most adventure / travel stores. If you wait to buy your adaptors in your target destination, you may find a shock with adaptors being hard to find and expensive to buy in some countries.

Given all you pennies count as a backpacker, my recommendation is to do your research and purchase any power adaptors you’ll need ahead of time. This is why buying online before you trip is usually the best option – and typically my preferred one. 

It also means presents you with more options and the best travel adaptors globally, which you mightn’t have access to in-store.

4) Single vs. Universal Travel Adaptors

Before going out and just buying “any” international power adaptor, you’re going to need to decide whether a single or universal travel adaptor is going to be best suited to your needs, and where you’re travelling.

A “universal” adapter can be extremely handy because it will work in multiple countries around the world, however a single-plug adaptor can be handy if only travelling to one specific country or region.

Single Travel Adaptors

Although pretty boring, basic, and often without many of the extra features universal adaptors provide, individual travel adaptors do have their place in the “travel adaptor sphere”.

As highlighted below, they can offer backpackers some benefits, but mainly when travelling to one location / region.

  • Usually smaller and lighter than universal adaptors
  • Tend to be a cheaper option if you don’t need all the extra functionality, bells and whistles
  • Usually easy to find in your home country or buy online
  • Tend to be very basic
  • Need to buy multiple individual adaptors to suit every country/region you’re visiting (if they have different power sockets)
  • Don’t often come with any USB inputs – this can be highly inconvenient if you have devices that rely on a USB-A or USB-C input
  • They take up more space in your luggage/backpack
  • Easy to loose when trying to keep track of all the different ones you’ve packed

Popular individual adaptors available online:

  • Korjo International 3-Pack Adapter Set (Australia to Europe, UK and USA)
  • LENCENT Travel Adapter with 2 Outlets & 4 USB chargers (Australia to Europe)
  • 2x LENCENT Travel Adaptors with single outlet (Australia to UK)
  • 2 x LENCENT Travel Adaptors with single outlet (Australia to USA)

image of 4 white and black individual travel adaptors

Universal Travel Adaptors

Compared to single travel adaptors, universal adapters contain multiple adaptors within the one housing. This means that they can be used in a much wider range of contexts, countries and regions.

The best universal travel adaptors feature sets of retractable metal prongs that fit the four most common plug types around the world:

  • Type A ( North America and parts of Asia)
  • Type C (much of Europe and parts of Asia)
  • Type G (UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, and a few other countries), and
  • Type I (Oceania)

I’ll explore each of these in more detail below.

However, despite what the name suggests, do keep in mind that it’s very rare for any universal adaptors to be 100% global – ie. suiting EVERY single socket all over the world. Instead, they typically accommodate around 150 countries.

  • They help you save space in your backpack/luggage – given you don’t need to carry numerous adaptors for every location within your trip.
  • The best universal travel adaptors come with USB inputs as well as standard power ports – with options available to suit USB-A or a USB-C inputs
  • They are usually easy to find in your home country or buy online
  • Some have built-in safety features to help reduce the impact of power surges
  • They’re typically larger and heavier than your individual adaptors – however I have noticed that they seem to be getting smaller and more compact over the years.
  • The larger size can block adjoining sockets, press against the switch or even cause the whole adaptor to fall out of the wall/plug  – which can be a bit frustrating at times.
  • They tend to be more expensive – however this does depend on where you buy them (eg. airport vs online)

If you’re going to be travelling to multiple countries all over the world, I’d recommend opting for a universal travel adaptor over a multitude of single ones.

Even if you’re unlikely to use all of the adaptors on one trip, I promise there will be future opportunity to do so AND it’s usually better value for money.

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Personally, I really love the Lencent brand of adaptors.  As mentioned above, they offer a great range of both individual and universal travel adaptors for Australians.

But there are many other great brands as well that you can find online. Some of these Ive listed below.

  • Lencent Universal Travel Adapter
  • Newvanga Universal Travel Adaptor 
  • EPICKA Universal Travel Adapter
  • Saunorch / Disgian Universal Travel Adaptor 

image of 4 white and black universal travel adaptors

4) What Types of Travel Adaptors Do Australians Need?

The most common international travel adaptors for Australians are: 

Here’s a brief summary of which adapters you’ll likely need, based on their destination you’re planning to go to. 

UK & Europe Travel Adaptors 

When travelling in Europe, you’ll need a 2-pronged Type C circula r travel adaptor which is used extensively throughout mainland Europe and also in the Eastern and Russian sections. 

Here’s an example of what it looks like below:

Type C International Travel Adapter

Although once a part of the European Union, you will actually need a different adaptor when travelling in the United Kingdom (UK).

Rather than the Type C adaptor, you will need to use a Type G international travel adaptor which has 3 rectangular pins set in a triangular pattern. 

Type G International Travel Adapter for Australians

In summary, the best travel adaptors for Australians in UK & Europe are: 

  • Type C travel adaptor for Europe. 
  • Type G travel adaptor for the UK.

UK and Europe international power adaptors are some of the most common and cheapest travel adaptors available so they are easy to get a hold of before and during your trip. 

Asia International Travel Adaptors 

Asia is one of the more complicated destinations in the world when it comes to travel adaptors as t here are many different types of plug sockets used all over the South East Asia region, including within the individual countries themselves. 

This can make things VERY confusing and inconvenient for the newbie traveller!

The best type of international travel adaptor to use for Asia is a universal travel adaptor that can adjust to the different plug sockets. 

Because of this, you’ll want to look for something that has a combination of the:

  • Type C 2-pronged Euro plugs (as shown above)
  • Type G 3 Pin horizontal UK plugs (as shown above) and the
  • Type A 2 flat pin US plugs. 

Here is an example of the Type A 2 flat pin plug:

Type A International Travel Adapter

In addition to the plugs mentioned above, China actually uses the same Type I plug as we use in Australia. Excluding Taiwan.  Therefore, if heading to China from Australia, you shouldn’t have much to worry about.

Getting a universal international travel adaptor, is the best way to ensure that you’re covered from all angles, no matter where in Asia you are.

Middle East Travel Adaptors  

Much like Asia, the plug sockets in the Middle East vary a lot too. 

If travelling to multiple countries in the Middle East, you will likely need one of the following: 

  • Type C 2-pronged Euro plug.
  • Type G 3 rectangular pin UK plug. 
  • Type D 3-pronged old British plug (these are rarer).

Here is an example of the D 3-pronged British plug so you know what to look out for:

Type D International Travel Adaptor

For the Middle East, I also recommend getting a universal international travel adaptor. I will outline some great options to check out at the end of this article. 

Africa International Travel Adapters 

Now if you thought that was a lot of power adaptors to carry, think again.

Welcome to Africa! 

Due to the effect of colonisation on different parts of the continent, the power plug sockets vary even more extremely here.

The main type of plugs found in Africa are as follows: 

  • Type C 2-pronged Euro plug
  • Type G 3 rectangular pin UK plug
  • Type D 3-pronged old British plug
  • Type M 3-pronged triangle plug
  • Type N 3-pronged plug

Type D International Travel Adaptor

Yep! If you’re planning on over-landing through Africa, this is a country that you must be prepared for.

After all, TIA – This is Africa!

It’s also not as easy to find or buy international travel adaptors in Africa, compared to some of your big Western countries. Therefore, I recommend buying any travel adaptors you need BEFORE you go.  

If you’re just visiting to one country, then you may get away with one of these adapters.  However, if travelling to multiple countries , you really can’t get anything more convenient than a universal international travel adaptor.

This will allow you to cover all bases when travelling through Africa.

The last thing you want is to get stuck with a phone with low battery and no where to plug it into to charge.

As mentioned, I’ll share some great value international power adaptors for Australians at the end of this article. 

North, Central & South America Travel Adaptors  

Given the Americas is broken up into multiple regions, there are a few plug options that may be relevant to your travels. To make things easier, we have broken them down by region so you can make the best choice when buying an international travel adaptor. 

North America 

The main international travel adaptors that you’ll want to have in North America include the: 

  • Type A 2 flat pin plugs. 
  • Type B 3 pin plugs. 

Type B Travel Adaptor for Australians

Central America 

Central America uses the same Type A and Type B plugs as North America except for Belize which uses a Type G 3 rectangular pin UK plug.

South America 

South America is much like Asia and Africa with a varied range of plug sockets.

The most common plug types include: 

  • Type C 2-pronged Euro plug 
  • Type E 2 round pin plug
  • Type F 2 round pin plug

Here’s some images below to demonstrate what the Type E and F plugs look like. 

Type E/F International Travel Adapter for Australians

Argentina uses the same Type I/G plug ty pe as Australia so you will not have to worry about finding an international power adaptor if you are visiting here! 

For Australians, a universal international travel adaptor is the best choice for backpacking around the Americas due to the varied types of plug sockets available.  

5) Product Review: Best Universal Travel Adaptors

Below I have compiled a list of the 4 best universal travel adaptors for Australians , that you can buy conveniently online. I’ve done my research to help outline the pros and cons of each, so that you can decide which overseas power adapter is the best for your trip. 

1) Lencent Universal Travel Adapter

Lencent Universal Travel Adapter

The Lencent travel adaptor is a great all-in-one international power adapter for Australians, and other nationalities for that matter too.  Its electrical plugs are covered in over 150 countries while also giving you a fantastic level of device coverage. 

Throughout my years of travel I’ve owned two Lencent universal travel adaptors and they’ve been great, giving me no issues. In my opinion, this brand offers some of the best travel adaptors out there online. Reliable, compact and easy to use.

  • Item Dimensions:  8.8 x 5 x 4.3 centimeters
  • Plug Format Type: Type C

best universal travel adapter for asia

  • An all-in-one universal travel adaptor that has 4 retractable plugs for Type A, G, I and C plug types
  • Comes with 4 USB slots and a universal outlet so you can charge up to 5 devices at once
  • Safety certified and includes a 100 to 240 voltage range. This makes it compatible with most countries’ voltage. 
  • Does not support high power appliances like hair straighteners or dryers, kettles and clothes irons. 
  • The adaptor does not convert voltage. You MUST make sure that your device supports local voltage. 
  • A touch bulkier than other travel adaptors on the market

In summary, the Lencent universal travel adaptor is a great all-rounder travel adaptor that will cover you for the most frequently used plug types globally.

Its ability to charge up to 5 devices means that you won’t have to wait hours for each of your individual devices to charge up, and you can also recharge on the go if you need to. 

If you’d like to check out some reviews of the Lencent travel adaptor, you can view it on Amazon below: 

View on Amazon (AUS) |  View on Amazon (Global)  

2) Newvanga Universal Travel Adaptor 

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Depending on where you’re located, the Newvanga travel adaptor is another good alternative. It provides a great range of plug types and is light-weight to carry. This comes in handy when carrying everything on your back!

  • Item Dimensions: 7.6 x 3.8 x 4.8 centimetres
  • Plug Format Type: Type G
  • Input Voltage Range : 110 to 240V
  • This highly rated universal travel adaptor features 4 retractable plugs for Type A, G, I and C plug types. 
  • It comes with 2 USB sockets and one universal plug socket so you can charge 3 devices simultaneously. 
  • It includes built-in fuse protection and safety shutter features which are great at protecting you when using unfamiliar plugs. 
  • It also comes in a range of different black and white colours
  • Only works for low power electric appliances , such as mobile phones and does not work for high power items like hair irons or kettles. 
  • Does not include voltage conversion. This means that if you have 110 voltage items in a country with a 240-voltage network, you MUST check that your appliance is 110v-240v universal. If not, the plug can cause an electric shortage. 
  • Some buyers have complained that is incompatible with some older plug socket types due to sizing issues.

Even though it has received negative reviews from some, it provides a useful range of compatible plug socket types and you can feel confident that you’ll be safe when using it.

If you’d like to read some reviews or learn more about the Newvanga Travel Adaptor, you can view it on Amazon below.  

View on Amazon (Aus)  |  View on Amazon (Global)

3) Epika Universal Travel Power Adapter

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The Epika universal power adaptor is another brand that is frequently recommended by travellers, with many including it within their list of best universal travel adaptors.

I still personally prefer the Lencent universal travel adaptor, but this one does offer a cool rose gold option, which is great for the pink-loving ladies out there.

  • Item Dimensions: 7.11 x 5 x 5.21 centimetres
  • Plug Format:  Type C
  • Input Voltage Range : 100-240V
  • An all-in-one adapter includes 4 different plugs that cover over 150 countries
  • Can charge 6 devices at the one time
  • Features USB-A and USB-C charging ports
  • Equipped with safety features including a built-in 8A fuse, safety shutters and plug lock system. It is also certified by RoHS, CE, and FCC, ensuring its safety and reliability.
  • They provide a 30 days money-back guarantee
  • Does not convert voltage
  • May not be suitable for use with high-power appliances

View on Amazon (AUS)  |  View on Amazon (Global)

4) Saunorch / Disgian Universal Travel Adaptor 

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A fantastic international power adapter that is slim and easy to pack, making it perfect for the minimalist traveller on the move.

  • Item Dimensions: 6.4 x 5 x 5 centimeters  

best universal travel adapter for asia

  • Features 4 retractable plugs for Type A, G, I and C plug types and 3 USB ports plus a USB-C Port. 
  • Has built-in ceramic fuse and surge protection technology that prevents blowouts and also includes flame retardant materia l to prevent fire risk. 
  • Comes with a smart IC chip that can match the charging current of your device s automatically and offers the fastest and safest way to charge. 
  • Comes in a range of different colours, including a vibrant blue and green.
  • Does not include voltage conversion technology so you will have to check your appliance voltage ratios before using it. 
  • Not compatible with high power items like hair dryers or clothes irons and designed only for electronic devices.
  • Includes a blue power light which can be disruptive when trying to darken a room. 

This international travel adaptor is great because of its slim design and impressive safety features. It is by far one of the best travel adaptors for Australians to have with them when travelling overseas.   

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In Summary:

4 best individual and universal travel adaptors for backpackers.

It’s no doubt that finding the right international power adaptor to suit your travel destination can be confusing… especially if a newbie traveller.

In this article, I have explained the benefits of travel adaptors and explored some of the best travel adaptors for Australians to use when overseas.  Here’s a summary of our top recommended products.

Best Universal Travel Adaptors :

  • Epika Universal Travel Power Adapter

 Best Individual Travel Adaptors :

As mentioned above, my favourite brand of international travel adaptors for Australians is Lencent.

I find their adaptors to be easy to use, reliable, good quality and they have many modern designs to suit different needs. They also come with a little protective case as well which helps to protect your adaptor when travelling between destinations.

If you’re keen to avoid the pain of carrying more than one travel adaptor with you (which is the case for me), then take my advice and go for a universal adapter.

I hope you’ve found this article helpful.

Happy travelling fellow adventurers!

Frequently Asked Questions

The best travel adapter brand is subjective, but popular and reliable options for backpackers include Lencent, Epicka, Newvanga and the Saunorch Universal Travel Adaptor.

A travel adapter is designed to fit different plug configurations, allowing your devices to connect to various outlets worldwide.

A power adapter, on the other hand, may include voltage conversion capabilities, ensuring your electronic devices work seamlessly in regions with different voltage standards.

Travel adapters are primarily for plug compatibility, while power adapters typically handle both plug and voltage requirements.

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The Best Travel Adapters (Keep Your Gear Charged)

Bringing a host of different gadgets has become the norm when you travel. If only everyone uses the same kind of outlets and voltages everywhere, then the world would be a better place.

Till then, traveling cross-continent means they power things up differently. If you don’t want to short circuit your devices, then having a reliable travel adapter is a definite must for anyone who does more than stay put at home.

Matching the right outlets and voltage can be tricky, so here are the best travel adapters that can do the thinking for you.

Fair warning , however: travel adapters are usually meant to charge devices. High-powered appliances are rarely compatible with travel adapters.

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Best travel adapters, saunorch universal international travel power adapter.

SAUNORCH Universal International Travel Power Adapter W/Smart High Speed 2.4A 4xUSB Wall Charger, European Adapter, Worldwide AC Outlet Plugs Adapters for Europe, UK, US, AU, Asia-Blue

SAUNORCH Universal International Travel Power Adapter is for travelers who can’t live with just a smartphone. With  four USB ports , you can have your phones and tablets charging all at the same time.

It also has  one universal AC socket  for powering up any other appliance or gizmo you might be bringing along.

The adapter has a  Smart IC Chip . It recognizes the devices plugged in and adjusts the right current output automatically The chip boosts charging speed so you can charge several devices simultaneously and quickly. For more safety features, it has a built-in 6.3 Amp fuse  and safety shutter design.

The biggest downside is that  the adapter is not a converter . It’s meant for  AC 100-240-Max  socket output and cannot convert voltage. It has an  18-month warranty  as well in case the adapter doesn’t work as well as you would like.

  • Simultaneous charging of several devices
  • Smart IC Chip for fast charging
  • 18-month warranty
  • Does not convert voltage

Product Information

  • Material: Polycarbonate shell and thermal protection layers
  • Product Dimensions: 2 x 2.5 x 2.1 inches
  • AC Power Rating: 6A max. 100-240Vac (660W max. at 110V, 1440W max. at 240V)

BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter

BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter 220V to 110V Voltage Converter with 6A 4-Port USB Charging and UK/AU/US/EU Worldwide Plug Adapter (White)

Versatility and lots of power options. These are the best features of the BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter . It  charges seven devices simultaneously : 4 USB charging ports with a combined 6A output plus 3 AC ports .

The  USB outputs are completely isolated from the AC power  to keep the adapter from overloading and keeps all devices safely plugged in.

Its  Smart-ID and quick charge features  ensure the most optimal current and speed for any kind of device. The  detachable power cord is 5 feet long  and fitted with an EU plug. The adapter comes with plug adapters for AUS, US, and UK.

The  adapter is only ideal for charging devices .  The adapter does  convert all countries’ voltage to 110 V , but it cannot be used for appliances rated at voltage 220V-240V AC. The  adapter is only meant for 100V-120VAC products .

Don’t fret, though. If you get a bit clumsy, the adapter will keep devices safe with  Over-current, Over temperature, Output short-circuits, and Surge protection features .

  • Several safety features
  • Simultaneous charging of up to 7 devices
  • Only meant for 100V-120V devices
  • Only converts to 100V and not vice versa
  • Product Dimensions: 3 x 6 x 1.57 inches
  • AC Power Rating: AC Ouput: 100~120V/AC, 200W rated, 230W Max; USB Output: DC5V/4.2A rated,6.0A max (four USB ports accumulative)

EPICKA All In One Wall Charger

Universal USB Travel Power Adapter - EPICKA All in One Wall Charger AC Power Plug Adapter for USA EU UK AUS Cell Phone Laptop Including Quad 3.5A Smart Power USB Charging Port (Black)

Here’s a sleek adapter that functions as well as it looks. The EPICKA All in One Charger can charge up to five devices in one go.

Two USB ports at 2.4A  for tablets and cameras and  two USB ports at 2.1A  for mobile phones, plus an  8-pin AC socket  for almost any kind of plug design. It also comes with a nifty  travel bag  to keep the adapter and its 2-feet detachable power cord.

It’s also packed with several safety features. The safe shutter inside the socket is  dustproof and is anti-electric shock . The  internal spike and surge protection circuitry protect devices and the adapter itself from overloading and overheating.

It has adapters for AUS, EU, US, and UK sockets. There is a slight problem with the  UK plug and can come loose from the wall .

As with other travel adapters, this is  only meant for 110V devices  like gadgets. High-powered appliances are not meant to be plugged into this adapter. If you encounter any problems, you get 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee and 1-Year Limited Warranty .

  • Comes with a travel bag
  • Dustproof and anti-electric shock features
  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee and 1 Year Limited Warranty
  • UK plug comes loose off the wall
  • Product Dimensions: 2.17 x 2.6 x 2.87 inches
  • AC Power Rating: 110V-660W/240V-1440W; USB Output: 5.0Vdc, 3500mA Max

NEWVANGA Travel Adapter

Travel Adapter, Worldwide All in One Universal Travel Adapter Wall Charger AC Power Plug Adapter with USB Type C Charging Ports for USA EU UK AUS, White

Out of all the gadget must-haves, a travel converter is the most convenient when traveling internationally. The NEWVANGA Travel Adapter supports is designed to work with five different types of input plugs  all in one single adapter.

Two USB ports  also support charging for any kind of Android and iOS device. It  converts the power outlet but doesn’t convert electrical output current and voltage .

Its  surge protector  keeps the devices charging at a consistent flow. The  built-In safety shutters also protect users from live parts on the socket outlet and prevent electric shock.

Its  slim and compact design makes it ideal for travel, neatly tucked away in a suitcase or carry-on. When plugged, however, it tends to get very hot . Nevertheless, s ervice is very good and available 24-7 .

  • Converts power outlet
  • Surge protector and anti-shock features
  • 24-7 Service Availability
  • Tends to get very hot
  • Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 3 x 1.9 inches
  • AC Power Rating: 6A max. 100-240Vac (660W max. at 110Vac. 1380W max. at 230Vac)

JMcolo All in One Universal International Power Adapter

Travel Adapter, Worldwide All in One Universal Travel Adapter Wall Charger AC Power Plug Adapter with Dual USB Charging Ports for USA EU UK AUS, Cell Phone Laptop, Black

You don’t always need too many ports and plugs. The JMColo All in One Universal International Power Adapter only charges three devices at once, but it’s reliable and handy and enough for what you need. It’s  very similar to the NEWVANGA  version but at  half the price .

It has  one AC power  socket ideal for various plug designs.  Two USB ports  allow you to charge your mobile devices and tablets as well. Like many adapters, it has  built-in safety shutters and keeps users safe from the direct touch of live parts on the socket.

Despite the cheaper price, it’s still very well-made. If you’re not satisfied, it comes with a  12-month warranty . Similarly, it  only converts the power outlet and not the input . This adapter is not meant for high-powered appliances like hair dryers and curling irons.

  • Very affordable
  • Charge three devices at once
  • 12-month warranty
  • Cheap construction to keep the price low
  • AC Power Rating: 6A max. 100-240Vac (650W max. at 110Vac. 1300W max. at 220Vac)

What to Look For?

Travel adapters can have anywhere from 1 to 5 to however many ports. If you don’t travel around with lots of devices, then you’ll make do with a few USB ports to keep the adapter small and portable. However, be on the lookout for the amount you will need to simultaneously charge all your devices. Just in case.

Safety Features

Some travel adapters are just that – adapters. The better ones have built-in safety features like fuses, which can be very handy if your equipment is super expensive. This is important especially if you plan to charge several devices simultaneously or plugin a high voltage hairdryer like my girlfriend did a few months ago! Goodbye travel adapter.

Power Capacity

Not all adapters are converters. While adapters are convenient, you’ll still have to be aware of the power output of the sockets you’re plugging into if you’re not carrying a travel converter. This is a bigger issue if you travel far and wide and venture outside your own country or continent, where power/voltage changes can be big (120 vs 240 for example).

I come from Australia and we use 240, but the USA uses 120. Just go give you an example.

Which Travel Adapter Is The Best For You?

Travel adapters are handy little tools that really make traveling easier. Nowadays, running on empty is just not an option. So these adapters will certainly make your future travels far more fun!

If all you really need to do is power your mobile phone or tablet, go with the JMColo All in One Universal International Power Adapter . This no-fuss adapter does the job at a very affordable price.

  • UNIVERSAL WORLDWIDE CHARGING - This travel adapter Accepts Plugs from More than 150 Countries with US/EU/UK/AU European Plugs like Thailand, New Zealand, Israel, Italy, Russia, Rome, France, Spain, Canada, China, Australia, India, Hong Kong, Argentina, Peru, Korea, Asia, etc
  • SAFETY PROTECTION - This International Travel Power Adapter built-In safety shutters protect users from the direct touch of the live parts on the socket outlet.

For people carrying around several devices, the best option is the   BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter . It’s well-built, packed with safety features and certifications, and can take seven devices all in one go. Professional photographers have also given great reviews for this adapter.

  • BESTEK Converter for 110V Devices: Patented technology converts voltage in different countries including Australia (100-240V, 50/60Hz) to US/Japan voltage (110V, 60Hz), ideal for charging all kinds of devices

If you’re always in a hurry, the  SAUNROCH Universal International Power Travel Adapter   can get you charged quickly. The SMART IC Chip can optimize the current for quick charging and you don’t have to carry around extra AC sockets.]

  • [International Compatibility]: 5 in 1 International Power Adapter with 4 x USB ports and 1 Universal AC Socket, enough to simultaneously charge 5 devices. The travel adapter Covers over 150 countries like USA,Canada, Mexico,Germany,Japan,China,Korea,Brazil, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Etc.

Make sure you remain charged on your travels no matter which charger you decide to take. You won’t regret it.

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10 Best Universal Travel Adapters in Malaysia 2024

A plug that you can’t live without whenever you travel abroad.

Who wouldn’t love to take a break from the hustle and bustle and go on a vacation? While travelling can be fun and relaxing, no trip – especially if you’re going overseas – would be complete or comfortable without a travel adapter plug.

A travel adapter, of course, is essential if you want to charge your devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops. In our article below, we will cover 10 of the best travel adapters or universal adapters available online in Malaysia.

  • 10 Best Travel Adapters in Malaysia

Table of Contents

  • Aukey Travel Mate
  • Smartworld USB Travel Adapter SW200
  • Verbatim VB-65686
  • Promate TripMate-36W
  • CLIPtec GZJ180
  • KAKUSIGA KSC-815
  • Selamat 2K-227
  • Anker A9211 PowerExtend USB Plug
  • ZMI zPower Triple Port 65W

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Aukey Travel Mate

Why It’s Our Top Pick?

When it comes to travelling, you’ll want an adapter that’s capable of charging more than one device, lightweight and gives you enough features to last you the duration of your trip. Thankfully, you get just that with the Aukey Travel Mate. 

The Aukey Travel Mate Universal Adapter is your ultimate travel companion, with multiple charging ports, allowing you to charge all your electronic gadgets conveniently. This adapter provides 100W fast and efficient charging for compatible devices, ensuring your devices are powered up in no time. Safety is a top priority, especially when travelling, which is why the AUkey PA-TA09 has overvoltage protection, ensuring your devices stay fine in the event of a power surge. 

This universal adapter makes travelling easier since it comes with 4 USB-C ports, which means you can charge your smartphone while also charging other devices like your camera, computer, power bank or whatever you need. This is especially true because it also has 1 USB charging port, for your convenience when overseas. 

  • Charge 5 devices with 1 USB port and 4 Type-C ports
  • Fast Charging
  • Overvoltage Protection
  • Dimensions: 93 x 51 x 54 mm
  • Weight: 272g

Who is it for?

For those who frequently travel, Aukey Travel Mate PA-TA09 is your best companion for charging your device. Especially for those who need to charge multiple devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and more on the go. The versatile design and multiple ports offer convenience and flexibility, allowing you to charge whatever you need with this one adapter. Whether you're on a business trip, vacation, or backpacking adventure, this universal adapter ensures that your devices stay powered up wherever you’ll need them.

Smartworld USB Travel Adapter SW200

An all-in-one universal travel adapter from Smartworld, the SW200 comes with a 3-pin connector that supports different plug types including UK, US, EU and AU as well as more than 150 countries worldwide. The travel adapter has two USB outputs, which you can use to charge two devices at the same time.

It also includes safety features that protect you against accidental overcurrent and short circuits and comes with a storage pouch to keep your adapter safe.

  • A multi-use universal adapter that supports US, UK, EU and AU plug types
  • Supports over 150 countries globally
  • Equipped with dual USB ports capable of charging 2 devices at the same time
  • Offers safety features against short circuits and overcurrent

Who is this for?

A 3-pin travel adapter that is compact and ultraportable, the Smartworld USB Travel Adapter is easy to carry around in your bag or backpack. Despite its budget-friendly price, it has dual USB outputs and is compatible with over 150 countries.

Verbatim VB-65686

A quality product from Verbatim, the VB-65686 features a total of four built-in international adapters using a retractable plug design made compatible with EU, UK, US & AU regions. The travel adapter also comes with a Type-C port and four USB ports alongside a smart charging technology, which automatically optimises the right current for respective mobile devices upon charging.

The Verbatim VB-65686 can double as an AC universal socket, allowing you to use it for a MacBook Pro and even a Nintendo Switch. To ensure safety upon using the travel adapter, there’s a built-in spare 8A fuse that will automatically switch off in the event of an accidental overcurrent or short circuit.

  • Comes with 4 international adapters including EU, UK, US & AU 
  • Supports all AC plugs that can be used as a universal socket
  • Equipped with a Type-C port & 4 USB ports with a smart charging technology
  • Automatically cuts off the power in case of overcurrent with a built-in spare 8A fuse

The Verbatim VB-65686 is ideal for those who regularly charge their mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, thanks to its inclusion of a Type-C port. It even comes with a pouch, which is not only for storage purposes but also to protect your travel adapter from scratches.

Promate TripMate-36W

Designed for those who frequently travel around the world, the Promate Tripmate-36W features a retractable plug design that accommodates four different plug types. This includes the EU, UK, US, AU and even CH. It’s compatible in 150 countries. 

The Promate Tripmate-36W has two USB-C ports that support power delivery of up to 20W for charging smartphones and tablets. It also has a 15W USB-C, a USB-A and an AC universal socket – all of which can be used for charging up to 6 devices at the same time. For peace of mind, the travel adapter is built with an 8A surge protection that automatically turns off in case of overcurrent. 

  • Utilises an innovative slide-out plug design that supports EU, UK, US, AU & CH outlets
  • Made compatible in 150 countries worldwide
  • Supports simultaneous charging for up to 6 devices via USB-C, USB-A & AC socket 
  • Comes with a built-in 8A surge protection that protects users against power fluctuations

This Promate travel adapter is ideal for worldwide travellers since it covers five international plug types. The compact form factor makes it easier to carry around while the multiple USB and an AC outlet mean you can charge more than one device at the same time. 

CLIPtec GZJ180

Looking for a USB travel adapter that can charge more than one device simultaneously? The CLIPtec GZJ180 is one of them, offering not one but four USB ports that contain a total max output of 3.5A. It also features a retractable plug design that supports different plug types such as EU, US, UK and AU and can be used in more than 150 countries worldwide.

The CLIPtec GZJ180 includes a smart LED light that indicate if the adapter is plugged into an active power outlet. Besides that, the compact design makes it portable to carry wherever you go.

  • Comes with 4 USB ports that allow you to charge four devices at the same time
  • Supports over 150 countries with different plug types covering from the EU to the US
  • Has a smart LED that indicates the adapter is connected to a power outlet
  • Equipped with an easy-to-use slide-out design

The combination of its compact size and four USB ports makes the CLIPtec GZJ180 a good buy for charging multiple devices whenever you need it the most. Not to mention, it can be used in over 150 countries, thanks to its universal plug compatibility.

KAKU WANTONG 6-in-1 Travel Adapter

Safety is paramount when comes to using a travel adapter to ensure peace of mind. This is especially true for KAKU WANTONG 6-in-1 travel adapter, offering not only anti-surge protection but also safeguarding you from overvoltage, overcurrent, static and short circuits. It supports different plug types covering from the US to AU, EU and UK with its retractable slide-out design and it can be used for Type-C fast charging as well.

Other than Type-C, it has four USB ports and an interface that allows you to charge up to 6 devices simultaneously. Meanwhile, the 8A double fuse settings are compatible with medium and large electrical appliances.

  • Supports four different plug types including US, EU, AU and UK
  • Supports Type-C 3.0A fast charging
  • Can charge up to 6 devices at the same time
  • Comes with five safety protection for security
  • Equipped with 8A high-powered double fuse settings for medium & large appliances

If you’re looking to charge your ablet, smartphone, or even laptop while abroad, the KAKU WANTONG 6-in-1 travel adapter got you all covered here. The multiple safety protection offers peace of mind whenever you charge your device(s) without worries.

Selamat 2K-227

Here’s a proudly local, yet affordable travel adapter from Selamat. It features a compact design that comes with a USB port and supports four different plug types including EU, US, UK and AU. And true to its brand name, the Selamat 2K-227 comes with safety protection that safeguards you from accidental surges.

  • Supports four different plug types (EU, US, UK & AU)
  • Comes with a USB port
  • Equipped with a surge protector

The Selamat 2K-227 may lack the bells and whistles of a more feature-packed travel adapter, but the super affordable price, coupled with its four different plug-type compatibilities as well as a USB port and a surge protector makes it an adequate choice.

Hoco AC5

Sporting a classy black-and-silver design, the Hoco AC5 features a retractable plug design that can be used for supporting EU, UK as well as US and AU plug types and is made compatible with over 100 countries globally. It also comes with dual USB outputs that support 12W fast charging for mobile devices and has a wide voltage design with an 8A load current.

For peace of mind, the Hoco AC5 is equipped with a smart chip capable of optimising the power of your respective device while protecting the battery at the same time.

  • Has a built-in four mainstream plug types covering EU, UK, US & AU
  • Supports over 100 countries around the world
  • Comes with dual USB outputs that support 12W fast charging
  • Wide voltage design via 8A load current to meet the needs of high-powered electrical appliances
  • Has a smart chip that automatically recognised your device’s power and protect the battery
  • Has dual built-in fuses designed for use and backup

The Hoco AC5’s 12W fast-charging capability is ideal for those who want their phone juiced up in a hurry whenever they need it the most. As a bonus, you can use the travel adapter to charge two mobile devices simultaneously.

Anker A9211 PowerExtend USB Plug

Weighing approximately 82g, the Anker A9211 PowerExtend USB Plug is compact and lightweight enough to store in your bag or backpack, making it ideal for travel purposes. It supports various plug types such as UK, US and other countries like Hong Kong and UAE. Besides that, it comes with a 3-in-1 design including an AC outlet and dual USB ports designed for simultaneous charging.

The Anker A9211 is also built with safety in mind, offering multiple protections that safeguard you against the likes of short circuits, over-temperature and over-voltage. 

  • Features a 3-in-1 design including an AC outlet and dual USB-A ports
  • Supports wide voltage use from 100V-240V
  • Compact & lightweight design
  • Comes with a 6-point safety system
  • Compatible with various plug types in countries like the UK, Hong Kong & UAE

Not only does the Anker A9211 PowerExtend USB Plug take up a little space, but it’s also super light , so you have less luggage to worry about on your travels.

ZMI zPower Triple Port 65W

Can’t find a plug point to charge your laptop while working in a café overseas? With ZMI zPower Triple Port 65W, this travel adapter comes in handy since it supports a maximum 65W power delivery. You can also use it to charge a smartphone or tablet with its 18W fast-charging capability.

Other key features include its universal plug compatibility that supports over 200 countries worldwide, a 3-in-1 design that includes one USB-C port, two USB-A ports and multiple safety protections against short circuits, overcurrent and overvoltage.

  • Has a maximum 65W power delivery for charging a laptop
  • Supports 18W fast charging
  • Compatible with over 200 countries globally
  • Comes with a USB-C port and dual USB-A ports
  • Equipped with comprehensive safety protections

If you’re along your laptop with you while you travel, this travel adapter from ZMI offers the convenience of mobile charging without relying on the plug point all the time, thanks to its 65W power delivery.

Whether or not you are a frequent traveller, you might come across the terms “travel converter” and “travel adapter”. Sure, both of them are used to power your electronic devices, but they have a significant difference: electricity.

The travel adapter’s job is to basically adapt your plugs to foreign outlets. In Malaysia, we use a three-pin plug, which is also used in the UK and more than 50 other countries worldwide – outside of these countries, you’ll need an adapter to fit your device’s plug into the socket.

As for travel converters, they are in charge of changing the electrical current. Most devices and appliances in Malaysia uses 240V standard voltage, while other countries may deviate from that. For example, the US’ supply voltage is 120V. If your device is not dual voltage, you will need a converter to allow the appliance to work safely.

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12 Best Universal Travel Adapters For Your Next Foreign Trip

Today is the world of globalization and technology. Each product made in any part of the world can be purchased anywhere else in the world. This has led to a great distribution of technology worldwide. On the other hand, it has also greatly increased competition. Now it happens that in some regions of the world, the sockets and the plug size are different. This leads the manufacturers to build region-specific products. For example, the charger pin for an iPhone in the USA is different when compared to the same pin for the same phone in India.

Thus it becomes necessary for travelers to have a universal travel adapter for using their devices in other countries. If you are a traveler who frequently visits different countries, a universal travel adapter is a must-have gadget for you. It should be in your backpack.

Different countries have different types of electrical outlets and plug configurations. So, your charging adapter may or may not fit. A universal travel adapter is designed to provide compatibility and enable you to use your devices in various countries. The main purpose of a universal travel adapter is to convert the shape and configuration of your device’s plug to match the electrical outlet of the country you are visiting. It typically consists of a compact housing with multiple prongs or connectors that can be adjusted or interchanged to fit different outlet types.

Here, in this article, we curated the best universal travel adapters.

Best Universal Travel Adapters

Here’s a list of the best universal travel adapters. You can buy These universal travel adapters for your next foreign trip.

1. NEWVANGA International travel adapter

NEWVANGA International travel adapter

This universal travel adapter accepts plugs from more than 150 countries . The adapter comes in with built-in safety shutters to protect users from an electric shock. In this, 5 different input plugs are connected into 1 adapter. It also comes with 2 USB charging ports that support all the major smartphone brands like Apple, Huawei, LG, ZTE, Sony, etc. It is rated at 6A max and operates on 100-240 Volts.

2. SAUNROCH Universal Adapter

SAUNROCH Universal Adapter

This travel adapter comes in a variety of color options. It has 4 USB ports and 1 universal ac port . The travel adapter supports plugs form over 150 countries . It comes with a smart IC chip, which according to the company, recognizes your device and adjusts the output voltage accordingly. Its made up of fireproof material and is qualified with FCC CE and RoHS certified safety system. The adapter works on a 6.4A and 100-240 voltage input.

3. Bestek International Power Adapter

Bestek International Power universal travel adapters

It is a travel adapter that is suitable for all countries . It steps down the voltage from 100-240 volts to 110 volts. It has 3 AC outlets and 4 USB charging ports with 1 EU detachable power cable. It is completely tested for user safety.

This universal travel adapter with USB is available in two color options: black and white.

4. EPIKA universal travel adapter

EPIKA universal travel adapter

It’s available in 4 different styles. It’s a worldwide adapter that supports plugs for more than 150 countries. It has 4 USB ports, 1 USB type c, and 1 AC socket . It can charge 6 devices simultaneously. It supports all modern-day smartphones from companies like Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi, etc. it also works on digital cameras. It comes with an 8A double fuse and is a certified product.

5. GLAMFIELDS International power adapter

GLAMFIELDS International power adapter

It comes in 3 different styles. This adapter accepts plugs from over 200 different countries . The adapter comes with a built-in self-resetting fuse. This means that you don’t have to change the fuse. It will reset itself when the current gets high and restores itself to the normal state. The adapter supports fast charging and can charge 5 devices simultaneously. The rated power output is 100-250 V at 50-60 Hz.

6. CHEERFUN adapter

CHEERFUN universal travel adapters

It can be used in all most all major countries. It can charge 4 devices simultaneously. It has 2 AC outlets. The AC support up to 2500W power. The USB output is up to 2.5A. the adapter is made up of robust materials and has a matte finish that doesn’t leave fingerprints on it.

7. UPPEL travel adapter and converter

UPPEL travel adapter and converter

This adapter works all over the world. The adapter supports fast charging and is capable of charging 4 times faster than the normal speed. It is suitable for all devices from major manufacturers. The adapter houses 2 USB charging ports of max 2.45A with 5V dc. The built is compact and it is made up of fireproof materials. It comes with certified safety systems. This product is available in 2 colors, red and black.

8. CCJK Universal travel adapter

CCJK Universal travel adapter

This multifunctional wall charger covers more than 150 countries with a majority of different plugs. It comes with all the major security certifications. It supports quick charging. It has one USB 3.0 port and 2 USB 2.0 ports. It can charge 4 devices simultaneously. The material of this adapter is fireproof.

9. IEPECQ High Power Travel Adapter

IEPECQ High Power Travel Adapter

This power adapter even works for high-power requiring appliances like hairdryers, etc. The product is available in two different colors: blue and grey. The supported power input is 2400W. it has 3 USB ports, 1 USB type c, and an AC outlet. It can charge up to 5 devices simultaneously. It comes with a separate fuse. It works in 200 different countries.

10. Amzdest Detachable international adapter

Amzdest Detachable international adapter

With support for more than 150 different countries. It is a 2 in 1 adapter. This means that you can use it as a regular adapter at your home and insert its compatible counterpart and convert it into an international adapter. It supports fast charging. Its safety is certified by ROHS and other prominent certifications. You can charge 4 devices simultaneously.

11. JOOMFEEN Travel Adapter

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This product covers more than 150 Countries with US/EU/UK/AU plugs like Canada, Russia, Asia, Central America, South America, and the Middle East. has an AC outlet and 2 USB ports. The adapter can be used to charge various devices like iPhones, Ipads, Smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.

It has advanced features like Built-in Fuse protection, Safety Shutters, and LED Power Indicator.

12. APzek High Power travel adapter

APzek High Power travel adapter

This beast can handle up to 4000W. It comes with an auto-resetting fuse. It has the ability to charge high power consuming devices like hairdryers, curlers, laptops, etc. The product is safety certified and supports plugs from all over the world. the material is fireproof.

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These universal travel adapters are some of the best that are available on the internet. Before buying it’s advised to check your load and usage. 

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In my years as a frequent international flier and Italian travel writer , I’ve come to learn (sometimes the hard way) that the items you pack can greatly impact your experience of being suspended some 30,000 feet in the air in a metal contraption for over six hours at a time. My biggest takeaway: it pays to be prepared. 

Through trial and error, I’ve fine-tuned my travel essentials packing list to include everything from spinner carry-on suitcases and compression packing cubes to portable luggage scales and travel adapters. The good news is that all of my favorite items can be found at Amazon, and they're starting at just $9. So without further ado, these are the 12 travel essentials I always pack to make my international flights smooth and stress-free, whether I’m traveling around the world to slake my newest destination obsession or returning home to Italy.

Gonex Compression Packing Cubes 

I never understood the hype around compression packing cubes until I tried them out for myself during a recent week-long road trip through Ireland . This bundle of four from Amazon-loved brand Gonex, in sizes ranging from S to XL, can compress a wardrobe's worth of clothes and is great for an overpacker such as me. I recently used them on a 10-day trip home to Rome and still had plenty of room left in my carry-on suitcase for shoes and toiletries. Now that I’m officially a compression packing cube believer, they come with me on every international trip. 

Travel Inspira Portable Digital Travel Scale 

Any overpacker knows the pain of reaching the airport check-in desk and having to pay an exorbitant fee for overweight luggage — believe me, I’ve had to reluctantly shell out cash more than once. As a precaution, I purchased this small portable digital scale, I haven’t paid any overweight baggage fees since (much to my wallet’s pleasure). Compact enough to pack away into a personal item, the easy-to-use scale can weigh your luggage in both pounds and kilograms. Currently on sale at Amazon for $10, it’s a handy gadget that could potentially save you hundreds of dollars at the airport.

Twelve South AirFly Bluetooth Wireless Audio Transmitter

There’s nothing quite like watching a movie on an international flight with a handful of snacks and a crisp glass of ginger ale, at least in my opinion. However, I’ve had my movie experience ruined a handful of times by the subpar earphones handed out on flights, which can never quite drone out the airplane’s engines or fit right in my ears. This traveler-loved, pocket-sized Bluetooth audio transmitter lets me connect my wireless earphones to the airplane’s seatback television, so I can enjoy crisp audio quality without any wires getting in the way. It has vastly improved my international flight experience, and at a humble $35, is worth every penny.

Samsonite Freeform Hardside Expandable Spinner Carry-on Suitcase

A sturdy carry-on suitcase is always with me whenever I travel internationally, either as my primary luggage or simply for extra space in the (probable) case my European shopping sprees get out of hand. I always make sure that my carry-on is a spinner suitcase, which I find is easier to navigate busy airports and cities with.

While I just invested in the Samsonite DLX Voltage Global spinner carry-on , you can snag this lookalike at Amazon from the same Travel + Leisure -trusted brand. It comes with smart features like expandable sides, TSA-approved locks, and an interior divider pocket. And, with 10,000-plus five-star ratings from Amazon shoppers, it’s not surprising that it’s currently the best seller in the carry-on luggage category . 

Tessan Universal Travel Adapter

A universal travel adapter is a must-have for any international trip, which is why I always have one or two on hand. This one from Tessan is one of my favorites because of its wide coverage — it can work in over 150 countries across Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Plus, it comes with four USB ports that can charge up to five devices at a time, so it’s a great option if you’re traveling with family or friends.

Although the device can be a bit bulky to pack away, I always keep one in my checked suitcase and one in my carry-on or personal item bag in case of long layovers and missed or canceled flights.

Apple AirTags 4-pack

Apple AirTags are my absolute best friends when I travel. Not only do they give me peace of mind when I fly and have layovers, but they’ve also helped me track my lost luggage more times than I can count. I was once able to see that my suitcase had been left behind in Dublin during a layover flying from Boston to Rome, and was able to track it when it eventually arrived in Italy and was making its way to my house via an airport worker. 

I also use them in my everyday life to keep a close eye on my keys and wallet, and have yet to change their battery even though I’ve had them for two years. Although pricey, they’re worth the investment — and the good news is that they’re currently 20 percent off at Amazon.

Amazon Fire 10-inch Tablet

Bibliophiles know the power of a good book and are well acquainted with how easy it can be to lose track of time when you’re engrossed in a story. My paper-thin Amazon Fire tablet, which easily fits into my personal item or carry-on suitcase, is always on me when I travel, and I can easily pass the hours reading a book or two on particularly long flights. 

The Amazon Fire tablet doesn’t just stop at books, though — you can play games (I’m a big fan of in-flight Solitaire), catch a movie or show via Netflix or Disney+, listen to music on Spotify, and even jump on a Zoom call. It’s an incredibly versatile device that’s great for traveling, and to sweeten the deal, it’s currently on sale for $95.

Topbag Family Passport Holder

As a triple citizen, I always carry all my passports with me when I travel, which can be a bulky ordeal. While mine was gifted to me years ago, this TopBag Family Passport Holder is a close match. Capable of holding up to six passports, which is ideal for families or friends traveling together, the wallet also comes with a cash pocket and six card slots so you can keep all your essentials in one, easy-to-reach place. It’s slim enough to fit into a personal item and comes with a handy strap that you can wear around your wrist for easy access. 

Miady Dual USB Portable Chargers 2-pack

This pack of two pocket-sized portable chargers , roughly the same size as an Apple iPhone, is essential for long international flights, especially ones with layovers. I’ve brought these all over the world with me, from Iceland and Ireland to Rome and India. They're small enough to fit into a crossbody bag and each portable charger comes with two USB ports that can charge two devices at a time, which I usually use to juice up my cell phone and Amazon Fire tablet during long flights. Currently on sale for $18, these portable chargers have enough power to get you anywhere you need to be and back, as their near-76,000 five-star ratings can attest to.

Uto 3-in-1 Crossbody Bag

I purchased this crossbody bag for a recent week-long road trip through Ireland , and have since crowned it my official travel purse for its durability, ample storage features, and sleek silhouette. It can easily survive the wear and tear of traveling long distances thanks to its water-and-scratch resistant synthetic-washed leather exterior — seriously, it emerged from my Ireland trip virtually unscathed despite suffering comical amounts of wind, rain, and mud. 

What's more, the crossbody bag comes with three zippered compartments, one of them detachable, plus a removable chest-level coin purse. Inside, I can fit my three passports, wallet, keys, lip balms, hand creams, Apple AirPods, portable charger, and phone cable — with room to spare. The bag’s budget-friendly price tag, now on sale for $23, is just the cherry on top. 

Monogrammed Luggage Tag

Trying to find your suitcase at baggage claim can be tricky, which is why I make mine stand out with this small but chic monogrammed luggage tag. Made from supple PU leather, the black luggage tag is virtually scratch-free and comes with a subtle privacy shield to cover your personal information. It’s an extra step to ensure that my bases are covered in case my luggage gets lost, and it doesn’t hurt that it’s pretty cute, too.

Etronik Weekender Bag

Weekender bags are all the rage these days, and for good reason. They’re sleek, spacious, and easy to carry — essential criteria for any kind of travel. I usually bring my flight attendant-loved Béis Mini Weekender Bag with me on international flights for its sturdy exterior, stiff-zippered bottom shoe compartment, and ample storage space. For those who don’t want to splurge on Béis’ $98 version , you can score this budget-friendly weekender from Amazon-loved brand Etronik (which I also own) is on sale for $36. 

Available in over 20 color and pattern variations, the Etronik Weekender Bag features a bottom zippered shoe compartment, a USB charging port, a toiletry bag, two shoe bags, and a detachable and adjustable shoulder strap. Because of these smart features, which have earned it over 7,000 five-star ratings, I used the bag every weekend for nearly a year when taking four-hour bus rides between Boston and New York City. Even though I’ve now upgraded to Béis, the Etronik bag is still in great shape and ready to go when I need it.

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TESSAN, a leading global brand in innovative charging solutions, is proud to announce a collaboration with celebrated photographer, filmmaker, and environmentalist Mattias Klum. Known for his work with National Geographic, The New York Times, and other major international publications.Mattias Klum has relied on TESSAN durable and adaptable WTA Series adapters during his extensive travels.

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"As a photographer, filmmaker, and artist for organizations like National Geographic, I specialize in endangered species, ecosystems at risk, and ethnic minorities in peril. This job takes me to countries all over the world and situations are often logistically difficult and challenging. I need to be able to trust my gear; from cameras, tripods, and waterproof cases to storage media and accessories. TESSAN WTA Series adapters is a natural choice for me. Durable and adaptable. A professional tool for professionals," said Mattias Klum.

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Universal Compatibility: Supports multiple plug types , making it ideal for international travel.

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Safety Features: Double fuse protection,protect your devices.

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