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does the american 67 watt magsafe charger compatible with the 220 voltage european standard

i am getting the new macbook air alongside the bew magsafe 67 watt charger, the charger is american where they use 110 voltage standard but as i live by the european standard, i worry about plugging in the mac to too more voltage then the charger can handle, and burn my mac out. if anyone has any information i can rely on it would be appreciated.

thanks.

MacBook Air

Posted on Aug 20, 2022 10:41 AM

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Posted on Aug 20, 2022 10:56 AM

Yes, the Power adapter accepts 50 or 60 Hz and 120 or 240 Volts input.


This is also printed on the power adapter (in microscopic gray ink).

purchasing a local AC power 'extension cord' is the simplest way to use it:





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does the american 67 watt magsafe charger compatible with the 220 voltage european standard

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