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The best travel adapters for the next big trip
Charge your devices to 100% no matter where your travel takes you.


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Most of our top picks come from established travel adapter brands like Epicka and Ceptics, including one option we’ve taken all around the world.
I’ve used Epicka travel adapters on my international trips for years. They’ve been in France, Italy and the U.K. and have always charged my small electronics perfectly. NBC Select commerce editor Lindsay Schneider recently took this one to Paris — it charged all her family’s gadgets without issue.
It has a main 3-prong plug plus two USB-C and two USB-A ports along the bottom, meaning you can easily charge multiple devices at the same time. This model has faster power delivery and better USB port options than our previous top pick from the brand.
Regions: EU, U.K., U.S., AU | Ports: 3-prong power plug, USB-C (2), USB-A (2) | Voltage range: n/a, does not convert voltage
This is a low-priced universal travel adapter that still has all the necessities: sliding adapter plugs, multiple USB-ports and fuse protection. The USB-C port can fast charge at up to 20W, not quite as fast as our editors’ pick, but still enough to fast charge your smartphone and earbuds.
Regions: EU, U.K., U.S., AU | Ports: 3-prong power plug, USB-C (1), USB-A (1) | Voltage range: n/a, does not convert voltage
Individual plug adapters can be useful if you are traveling ultralight. This top-rated set includes five different plugs for countries like the U.S., the U.K., and Australia. Each plug is labeled with the countries and continents you can use it in. Most of the plugs have a ground port which helps to protect your devices against power surges, according to the brand.
Regions: EU, U.K., U.S., AU | Ports: 3-prong power plug | Voltage range: n/a, does not convert voltage
Consider this converter If you are bringing larger devices that will need their voltage adjusted while abroad — think electric shavers and curling irons. This voltage converter adjusts incoming electricity to fit the 110 to 120-volt requirement for U.S. electronics to work properly. It can power devices with up to 230 watts of energy — check your device to make sure it uses less than 230 watts.
The converter has fans built in that prevent overheating and short-circuiting, according to the brand. It has multiple USB ports and two power outlets, making it a good option if you need to charge multiple devices at the same time. It comes with four different plug types and a detachable power cable.
Regions: EU, U.K., U.S., AU, IT | Ports: 3-prong power plug (2), USB-A (4) | Voltage range: 110V — 220V, converts voltage down
To make sure you buy the right adapter for your trip, it’s important to check what kind of electrical plug is used in your destination. It’s also a good idea to contact the place you’ll be staying to ask what kind of outlets they use, says Carl Prouty, the technologist at Abt, a national electronics and appliances retailer based in Glenview, Illinois.
There are over a dozen types of common plugs used across the world, according to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), a global not-for-profit organization that works to improve international electrical trade and innovations. Each plug type is given a letter depending on which regions they’re compatible in.
Many countries share the same plug type — type C plugs, for example, are used across most of Europe. Some countries use different plug types depending on where you are in the country and when the electrical outlets were last updated— Italy uses three types (C, L and F).
Travel adapters, including our recommendations, list the regions they support by name or by plug type letter. Below is a world plugs list from the IEC:
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I am a reporter at NBC Select who covers technology and fitness including recent stories on smartwatches, running shoes, over-ear headphones and more. To better understand travel adapters, I spoke with electronics experts about the intricacies of travel adapters and voltage. I also spoke with NBC Select staff about their experience using travel adapters.
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