Feature

●The official travel adapter for traveling to Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, Fiji and more. The adapter is labeled with compatible countries.
●Dual-port design allows you to connect two electronic devices at once. The built-in surge protector safeguards your electronics.
●The compact and lightweight adapter is well designed and dependable to bring along for a successful trip.
●The purple color adapter is more visible, easy to find and less likely to be forgotten when you check out of the hotel room!
●The adapter cannot change the voltage. Many electronic devices can operate on both 110 and 220 Volts (check gadgets & voltage).
●Adapter standard: Type I. Grounded 3-prong plug with flat pins in V-shape. Max power 2500 watts.
●Buy with confidence. 3-Years warranty. Have a safe and fun trip!


Description

COMPATIBLE COUNTRIES: The adapter Type I can be used in the following countries: AUSTRALIA, ARGENTINA, CHINA, New Zealand, Fiji Islands, Salomon Islands, Tonga, Western Samoa, Papua Guinea. DESIGN/FEATURES: The adapter has a built-in surge protector to safeguard electronics. The adapter has TWO electrical receptacle ports (outlets), allowing you to connect two electrical devices at the same time.The main outlet at the front is a universal receptacle that accepts all types of connectors (including: 2-Prong US "polarized", 3-Prong US grounded, European, UK, AUS and India plug standards, but does not fit the large South African plug). The second outlet at the top of the adapter accepts 2-Prong US plugs (polarized too) and European 2-Prong plugs. USE THE ADAPTER: Please Note! The adapter does not change the Voltage. Please check the voltage standard for the travel destination and use a Voltage converter with the adapter if needed. (Example, Europe uses mainly 230 Volts). Many electrical devices, such as AC/DC chargers for Laptops, cameras, etc., allow a multi range Voltage (110?240 Volts) and do not need a Voltage converter. Some electrical devices have a switch for either 120 or 230 Volts (remember to set it back!). Please check the specifications on your equipment. Powering a 120 Volts device with 230 Volts can destroy the equipment and cause fire.