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When traveling internationally, remember that electrical outlets and voltage differ from those in the US. For example, most of Europe uses 220V 50Hz electricity, while the US uses 110V 60Hz.

While most personal electronics and phone chargers adapt automatically, some appliances (like hair dryers) may require a voltage transformer. Check your appliance for a voltage switch.

To avoid any surprises, double-check the adapter and voltage requirements for your specific destinations.

Here's a general overview of some common plug types and where they're used:

  • Type A: Found in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and parts of South America. 
  • Type B: Also used in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Japan, but with a grounded version. 
  • Type C: Widely used in Europe and some regions of Asia and South America. 
  • Type D: Commonly used in India. 
  • Type G: Commonly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Cyprus, and Malta 

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