Morocco converters for iPhone 13 Pro and iPad
In Morocco can I go direct from my iPhone and iPad to the USB port on the adapter (not converter) with my USB cable and not damage / fry the phone/iPad? Do I need a VOLTAGE converter too?
In Morocco can I go direct from my iPhone and iPad to the USB port on the adapter (not converter) with my USB cable and not damage / fry the phone/iPad? Do I need a VOLTAGE converter too?
You do NOT need a voltage converter since all of the Apple power adapters will run on 100-240 volts and 50/60 HZ.
You will still need to use the "cube" that you use now, but because the "cube" will not plug directly into the AC wall socket type used in Morocco, you will need an adapter for that purpose. The adapter looks something like this:
Amazon has them, or you can pay about 3 times as much at the airport shops.
You do NOT need a voltage converter since all of the Apple power adapters will run on 100-240 volts and 50/60 HZ.
You will still need to use the "cube" that you use now, but because the "cube" will not plug directly into the AC wall socket type used in Morocco, you will need an adapter for that purpose. The adapter looks something like this:
Amazon has them, or you can pay about 3 times as much at the airport shops.
You can go directly; the Apple-supplied charging equipment will accept 100 to 240 volts without a converter.
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Still a bit confused. So I can't plug the USB cable directly into the USB port on the plug adapter? I need to use the "cube" that came with the cable and then plug that into the plug adapter?
Morocco converters for iPhone 13 Pro and iPad