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- #10 in Power Converters
Isabelle Hanratty
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Worked great for traveling all throughout Europe
TomC
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
This covers most electrical plug needs around the world. The one criticism I have is that not all of the plugs are labeled with their type, and even the ones that are are fairly difficult to read.
Barbara Fleit
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Doesn’t take up much room in my carryon and it is easy to use.
Christopher Britt
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I used this for a month during our honeymoon trip to Bali in November/December. I used to travel for work and spent hundreds of nights in different countries, hotels, and workplaces...and have tried them all before. While I was a bit skeptical, as travel adapters barely lasted a few weeks (sometimes) and certainly not more than a month (I may be demanding on my devices). However, this one took quite a bit of travel abuse over 6'ish weeks. From various airports and airport lounges in Asia and Europe, to high-end hotels, and to the remotest villa on the island in the middle of nowhere with fluctuating power at time, this device took it like a champ. There was evening a lightening strike at the villa and my wife's travel device, despite a lower electrical load on it, was completely fried. It saved her phone from getting fried... but mine didn't even flinch. My phone, Macbook, iWatch, and digital camera (which was recharging) where absolutely fine. It's absolutely solid. It was handy having different adapters, as we ended up needing more than one... and is easy/small enough to pack. It will continue to be a staple on our future travels.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
This efficient compact travel power supply worked flawlessly traveling between the USA and west Africa. Charged all our USB and USBC devices. A faithful, well featured, compact travel power supply!
Vanessa
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
My husband and I traveled to Greece for our honeymoon and this worked perfectly. I could charge both of our phones and my watch all at the same time. I like that the outlet part is removable, it made packing more convenient and compact. Great quality and look forward to using the other outlets on future trips to other countries.
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2024
Tout ce dont nous pouvons avoir besoin y est, excellent achat !
CounselorMom
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2024
With four of us travelling and a number of devices needing a recharge, this multi-plug adapter with the USB slots and regular plug-ins was a great travel companion. Many accommodations seem to have only one or two convenient plugs for charging overnight, so this saved us. And it doesn't feel as cheaply constructed as some of the adapters we've used in the past.
Deena Farrukh
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
The Ceptics Universal Travel Adapter Kit is a game-changer for international travel! It’s compact, easy to use, and supports multiple devices with 2 USB ports, a USB-C port, and 2 US outlets. The QC 3.0 fast charging is a great bonus. It’s durable and covers most plug types worldwide. Highly recommend for anyone traveling abroad!
steph
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2024
Bien, un peu gros mais fonctionnel
Xguyx
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
Tried many others and they always are cheap and fall out of sockets.This system is perfect and easily the best I have used. No issues and stays tight in socket.Buy this!
David Albert
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
I used this adapter daily on a (nearly) 3-week trip to Sri Lanka which uses type G outlets and 230V/50Hz AC power. The built-in USB charger was great; we used the USB-C output cable to charge my Google Pixel and one of the USB-A outputs to charge my wife's iPhone. The LED indicators showing the power type (115VAC or 230VAC) were a nice touch that also shows if power is on at the outlet. We were able to use our other devices (laptops, etc.) which have universal AC inputs with the USA type B AC outlets with no problems. The carry bag was a nice touch and fit both this and a couple of extra plug adapters.This is one of the very few such devices with an independent test lab (ETL) compliance certification. I do a lot of electronics design work and I am shocked (ahem) that so many AC-powered devices are lacking testing/certification by an NRTL (should show mark from one of: UL, ETL, TUV, MET, or CSA). The testing/certification adds some cost, but for AC-powered devices, particularly with 230vac, I would not buy something that has not been independently safety tested. Don't be fooled by the myriad other markings on many devices (FCC, CE, etc.); those are not third-party safety testing. Kudos for Ceptics for doing the right thing!NOTE: the AC outlets on this (and most converters of this sort) just adapt the physical form factor of the plugs; they do NOT convert the voltage, so make sure whatever you plug into them is rated for use at the outlet voltage. If you are using it in a country with 230v power, do NOT plug in a device that is not rated for 230vac operation. Many devices are now universal (95-235VAC 50/60 Hz) but not all of them are. Read the acceptable voltage range on your device before plugging it in. If your device is only rated for 115vac, it will likely be destroyed (possibly in a dangerous way) if you plug it in while the main outlet is supplying 230vac. There are converters that will also convert the voltage, but those are significantly larger, heavier, and more expensive...in almost all cases you're better off just traveling with appliances that support universal voltage and a plug adapter like this one.
Ratatouille
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2020
Just got it today. Well built, solid. Tested the 4 outputs and all work well. The only con is it came with the micro USB cable instead of the USB-C. Granted, the description says micro however the picture is a C, and one of the answers says C as well. I am keeping it anyway because I already have a short C cable. My road kit is a phone with USB-C, a laptop with a grounded plug and an Amazon Echo. The Echo comes with a brick (110-240 luckily) that is too big to fit beside with my laptop's plug so I will be carrying a DOACE 1>3 that fits (barely) in the Ceptics with the laptop plug as you can see in the photo. The DOACE has three outputs so I can have my usual stuff connected all at once and still have 1 USB (2 if using the built-in micro-usb cable) and two 110V free. I also have the flexibility of plugging the DOACE in a different wall and use the other Ceptics output for something else. In that case my Echo would not be protected from surges (the DOACE does not have that, nor real ground) but it would be a minor loss compared to my laptop or my phone.
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