Passport? Check. Comfy walking shoes? Packed. That trusty hair dryer you can’t live without? Well, here’s where your perfectly planned overseas adventure might hit a snag. Picture this: you’re fresh off the plane to London, checking into your hotel room eager to freshen up – only to discover that your American hair dryer is about as useful as a paperweight.

Welcome to the quirky world of international electrical systems, where your 120V American devices meet Britain’s robust 240V power supply. While most travelers know to pack a pocket-sized plug adapter, voltage differences are the real silent troublemaker of international travel. If you’re planning to use devices that aren’t dual-voltage, you’ll need a voltage converter, your electrical diplomat in a world of competing currents.

What devices do I need for traveling?

Plug adapters: The simple solution

Plug adapters: The simple solution

Transform your device’s plug to fit local outlets with these straightforward accessories. Think of them as international power translators – they simply change the shape, allowing your plug to fit snugly into foreign sockets.

Voltage converters: The power transformers

Voltage converters: The power transformers

When your devices need more than just a shape change, voltage converters step in. These sophisticated tools actively convert electrical current from one voltage level to another, ensuring your devices receive exactly the power they need.

A lot of devices nowadays are dual-voltage and can handle inputs from all over the world, however, higher-powered devices like hair dryers or laptops may need a voltage converter to function properly. When using a voltage converter, it’s crucial to check the device’s voltage requirements as using them incorrectly can damage your device.

Power adapters

MOGICS Donut and Bagel

MOGICS Donut and Bagel

The MOGICS travel adapter comes in a uniquely delicious shape that’s easy to carry and travel with. It has 5 sockets and 2 USB ports, and, with its round design, large plugs won’t end up bumping into either like they would for a normal power strip. It also keeps the cord wrapped inside to keep things neat and tidy, while elegantly placing the adapter in the center, so you’ll never be caught off guard by a surprise outlet.

Pros:

  • Elegant Design that keeps all your electronics neatly in place while being easy to travel with.

Cons:

  • Some users have mentioned durability issues and that it does not function with all plug types.

Ceptics adapter plug set for worldwide international travel

Ceptics adapter plug set for worldwide international travel

The Ceptics Universal Travel Adapter Set is a game-changer for frequent travelers. This comprehensive kit includes five different plug types, ensuring compatibility with outlets in most countries worldwide. Unlike many universal adapters, the Ceptics set prioritizes safety with proper grounding, protecting your devices from potential electrical shocks. While it may not magically conjure USB ports, it’s a reliable solution for powering your gadgets. 

Pros:

  • Being able to pick only the adapters you need makes this easily the most portable option on this list.

Cons:

  • Not a single piece like the other adapters on this list, meaning they’re potentially easy to misplace.

Epicka universal travel adapter

Epicka’s versatile powerhouse features 6-in-1 charging capabilities, allowing it to simultaneously charge up to 6 devices at high speed across multiple types like USB-A, USB-C and AC. It comes equipped with advanced safety features, including a built-in 8A fuse and safety shutters, and it’s certified by RoHS, CE, and FCC, guaranteeing its reliability and compliance with international safety standards.

Pros:

  • Reliable, with pretty much all the bells and whistles you could hope for on top of an attractive price tag.

Cons:

  • All these features come at the cost of weight, which some users have noted make it a little bulky in the bag and may cause it to slip off the outlet.

Voltage converters

Ceptics 2000W travel voltage converter

Ceptics 2000W travel voltage converter

Ceptics makes our list again with its versatile travel essential that simplifies international travel. With its patented technology, it allows you to use your high-wattage hair dryers and styling tools in 220V countries. This means you can enjoy salon-quality hair care, no matter where your travels take you.

But the Ceptics doesn’t stop at hair care. It’s a powerhouse for all your electronic devices. With its six charging ports, including USB-A and USB-C with Quick Charge 3.0, it can simultaneously charge multiple devices at high speed. Safety is also a top priority. It features a silent fan to prevent overheating, as well as built-in surge protection, overcurrent, overtemperature, and short circuit protection all designed to protect your devices.

Pros:

  • High-quality and dependable.
  • Some users also made particular note of its ease of use.

Cons:

  • May not be compatible with all high-wattage hair dryers, but does work with most popular brands.

Key Power 230-Watt Step Down Voltage Converter & Power Converter

The Key Power Converter is a versatile travel essential with four interchangeable sockets, making it compatible with outlets in the UK, US, Australia, India, and many more. This converter is ideal for travelers using American electronics in countries with 220/240V power outlets, as it efficiently steps down the voltage to 110V. It also comes with a wide range of outlets and ports and prioritizes safety with a multitude of protective features.

Pros:

  • Its compact size makes a reliable and convenient choice for powering a variety of electronic devices during your travels.

Cons:

  • Not designed for high-wattage appliances.

Wrapping Up

So, whether you’re off to sip tea in London or explore the streets of Tokyo, keeping your devices powered up shouldn’t be what keeps you awake at night. Armed with the right adapter or converter, you can focus on what really matters – creating those unforgettable travel memories! Have your own tried-and-true travel gadget tips? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments below!

We wish you happy (and well-powered) travels!