What adapter do I need to charge my iPhone 11 in Italy?
Going to Italy and I wanted to be sure if an adaptor is right to use or do I need a converter?
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Going to Italy and I wanted to be sure if an adaptor is right to use or do I need a converter?
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Look at the small print on whatever you want to plug in. It should have an input voltage rating. I think any Apple charger will say 100 - 240 V. Likely also says 50-60 Hz.
If it says that, then you don't need to convert voltage, you just need an adapter.
US voltage is ~120, Europe voltage is ~230, both of which fall into the previously mentioned range.
Here are a couple of adapter recommendations if you're looking for any.. this or this.. have em both and have worked well for me anywhere I've traveled
Look at the small print on whatever you want to plug in. It should have an input voltage rating. I think any Apple charger will say 100 - 240 V. Likely also says 50-60 Hz.
If it says that, then you don't need to convert voltage, you just need an adapter.
US voltage is ~120, Europe voltage is ~230, both of which fall into the previously mentioned range.
Here are a couple of adapter recommendations if you're looking for any.. this or this.. have em both and have worked well for me anywhere I've traveled
There is no such thing as an iPhone 15.
Sorry it’s an 11.
anyway the principle is the same.
i would like to know uf in Italy I need just an adaptor or I need to convert the voltage.
thanks to anyone who knows
What adapter do I need to charge my iPhone 11 in Italy?