Wattage and voltages for AirPods

Voltage and Wattage problem w/ AirPods 🥹


So my AirPods are from America (the voltage in the US is 110 V I believe?). They were bought from the US, but I live in the Philippines, and I’m unsure of the wattage and volts. Should I use the regular electric range in the Philippines (220 V) or use a transformer? (750 W) The transformer I have is 750 Watts, and I believe the AirPods are 5V (?)—kinda unsure though. Thank you!

AirPods (2nd generation)

Posted on Nov 28, 2023 8:07 AM

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Posted on Nov 28, 2023 2:46 PM

The USB power adapter you use there should convert your 220V AC, to the required 5V DC.

There should be no issue, as long as the power adapter being used is of good quality.


If trying to use an American power adapter, all you need it is a compatible plug converter so it can be connected to the all socket. Apple power adapters are. multi votlage and can handle anything from 110 to 240V.




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Nov 28, 2023 2:46 PM in response to Shashashyz

The USB power adapter you use there should convert your 220V AC, to the required 5V DC.

There should be no issue, as long as the power adapter being used is of good quality.


If trying to use an American power adapter, all you need it is a compatible plug converter so it can be connected to the all socket. Apple power adapters are. multi votlage and can handle anything from 110 to 240V.




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