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Ensure uninterrupted use of your electronic devices while traveling with our reliable travel plug adapters. When you venture abroad, voltage and plug-type variations can pose a challenge. That's where our adapters come in. With different power outlet shapes across the world, our adapters convert your home plug types to match the outlets of your destination.

Travel plug adapters vary widely across regions. For instance, European plugs are typically Type C, while US plugs are Type A. Meanwhile, in Asia, you'll find a mix of plug types being used.

Planning a trip overseas? Check if you need a power plug adapter or voltage converter for the country's power sockets and outlets.

USA to Switzerland Plug Adapter
USA to Swiss Plug Adapter: USA NEMA 5-15R receptacle to Switzerland SEV 1011 plug adapter. Rated up to 10A 250V, this plug adapter is suitable for use in Liechtenstein as well. Rugged molded construction. Suitable for Japan to Switzerland plug...
$4.25
USA NEMA 1-15R to Europe CEE7/16 Plug Adapter
USA to Europe Plug Adapter: USA NEMA 1-15R receptacle to two pin Europlug CEE7/16 plug adapter. Rated up to 2.5A 250V or 10A 125V and UL approved. Plug your two prong American device into standard Europe 2 or 3 prong...
$3.25
Italy CEI 23-50 to Swiss SEV 1011 Plug Adapter
Italy to Switzerland Plug Adapter: Italy CEI 23-50 receptacle to Switzerland SEV1011 3 prong plug adapter. Rated up to 10A 250V. Plug your Italian device into the standard Switzerland wall outlet. Note that the device must be capable of operating...
$4.25
IEC C7 to Europe CEE7/16 Plug Adapter
C7 to Europe Plug Adapter: IEC C7 receptacle to Europe CEE7/16 "Europlug" two pin plug adapter. Rated up to 2.5A 250V. Plug your C8 (unpolarized figure 8 male) device into a standard Europe CEE7/16 two or three prong outlet. Note...
$3.25
IEC C5 to Swiss SEV 1011 Plug Adapter
C5 to Swiss Plug Adapter: IEC C5 receptacle to Switzerland SEV 1011 plug adapter. Rated up to 2.5A 250V. Rugged molded construction. Plug your IEC C6 device or power cord into the standard Swiss outlets.  Note that the device must...
$3.25
IEC C13 to Swiss SEV 1011 Plug Adapter
C13 to Swiss Plug Adapter: IEC C13 receptacle to Switzerland SEV 1011 three prong plug adapter. Rated up to 10A 250V. Rugged molded construction. Plug your C14 device or cord into the standard 3 prong Swiss outlet. Note that the...
$3.25
Europe CEE7/7 to Swiss SEV 1011 Plug Adapter
Europe to Swiss Plug Adapter: Europe CEE7/7 Schuko receptacle to Switzerland SEV1011 plug adapter. Rated up to 10A 250V. Rugged molded construction. Plug you European devices into the standard Swiss wall outlets. Note that the device must be capable of...
$5.25

Why Do Different Countries Use Diverse Plug Styles?

In today's world, there are 15 common styles of outlets and plugs used internationally, all requiring a variety of plug adapters. The first detachable electric plug was invented by American innovator Harvey Hubbell II in 1904. Hubbell's innovation led to his 1912 invention of the modern day Type A plug or (NEMA 1-15) which is still in use today. The United States employs the 'Type A' and 'Type B' plug. Type A plugs feature two flat parallel pins of slightly varying sizes. These are also commonly known as NEMA 1-15. Type B plugs feature a grounded pin in addition to two flat parallel pins. These are also commonly known as NEMA 5-15. So why don't other countries adopt the same plug style?

There is no standard mains voltage throughout the globe, and also the frequency, that is, how many times a second the current changes direction, differs from place to place. In addition, many countries use different shapes, sizes, and types of plugs and sockets. However, those seemingly insignificant differences have some unpleasant consequences. The majority of appliances purchased overseas cannot be connected to the wall outlets at home. Buying an adapter from SIGNAL+POWER can help to overcome this problem.

Single-Region Travel Adapters: Streamlined Convenience

Single-region travel adapters provide a straightforward solution. These adapters cater to specific countries or regions that use identical sockets and voltages. While they are usually the most affordable option, keep in mind that choosing a single-region travel adapter may limit future flexibility.

Variations of single-region travel adapters include multi-way models, allowing you to plug in multiple devices simultaneously, as well as the option to pair a one-way single-region adapter with a multi-socket extension lead for multiple devices or higher power demand.

Multi-Region Travel Adapters: Embrace Versatility

For enhanced versatility, our multi-country or region plug adapters are an excellent choice. These slightly larger or more complex units feature different pins to accommodate various socket standards simultaneously.

The most common types of multi-region travel adapters handle a combination of European, Asian, UK, and North American standards. Just like single-region adapters, multi-region travel plug adapter versions can be single-way or multi-way to cater to your specific needs.

Travel Universal Adapters: The Ultimate Flexibility

Universal travel adapters offer unparalleled flexibility, making them suitable for use in the majority of countries worldwide. However, it's important to note that their larger size, compared to single or multi-region models, comes with added convenience and transport considerations.

Experience seamless connectivity during your travels with SIGNAL+POWER's range of travel plug adapters. Choose the adapter that best suits your needs and embark on your global adventures with confidence!

Frequently Asked Question

With a plug adapter, you can use your existing power cord with a different country's receptacle. Although plug adapters are available for temporary use (mainly for travel), they shouldn't be used for commercial purposes.

Make sure you know what voltage you need. Look at the charger, power brick, or plug of your device to determine its voltage. When you see a range or two voltages listed (e.g., 110-240V), your device can accept power from anywhere.

Residential and industrial power connectors are the two main types. Power connectors carry alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC). Power supplies can be directly connected to devices through AC connectors. For safety reasons, DC connectors usually come in standard sizes and cannot be interchanged.

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