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Voltage

Greetings from Germany!


I bought a MacbookM1 2020 and an iPad 5th Generation from the Philippines (both with 220 V). I will be traveling to the US with a different voltage (110V). Is it safe to plug in my iPad and Macbook in the US? Given that I have a travel adapter for the right plug configuration.


Hope to hear from you soon. The response will be of great help.


Regards.

Posted on Aug 20, 2022 10:46 PM

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Posted on Aug 20, 2022 11:43 PM

All Apple products can charge on both voltages- no transformer needed!


From Apple (About Apple power adapters - Apple Support)-

Apple USB power adapters are designed for use with power sources rated to provide 100V AC to 240V AC at 50Hz to 60Hz.
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Aug 21, 2022 8:53 AM in response to OJSD

All Apple iPad USB power adapters are designed for use with power sources rated to provide 100V AC to 240V AC at 50Hz to 60Hz. Apple iPad USB power adapters also comply with the IEC/UL 60950-1 and IEC/UL 62368-1 standards for use with power sources rated to provide 115V AC at 400Hz (typically found onboard commercial airlines).


While your Power Adapter will be fully usable when travelling internationally, you may require a simple pin-adapter to allow the Power Adapter to be used with AC power outlets in different countries. Travel adapters are readily available.

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