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  • tinsider posted an update 3 years, 4 months ago

    Model No.: Y-91
    This Universal Travel Adapter with 2* USB ports2.4A fast charger adapter.
    Applicable worldwide: USA, Australia, China, UK, Ireland, European countries such as Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Slovakia and in more than 200 countries.
    Perfectly designed as a Best-mate for international traveler.
    CE, FCC, RoHS Certificated
    We are expecting to be your long term supplier in China.
    Product NameDual USB Universal Travel Adapter
    Model No.Y91
    USB Type C Ports5V/2.4A Max,
    Single SUB Output5V2.4A
    Product Size78*50*39 mm
    Rating Voltage100V – 250 V
    MaterialsFire Retardant PC + Pure copper
    Plug TypeEU UK US AUS plugs all in one
    Female SocketUniversal Worldwide
    Suitable areaFor more than 200 countries Best-mate for international traveling
    GroundingNon-Grounding
    Usageswitching travel plugs
    Warranty12 Months
    ColorWhite, Black, customize colors
    CertificateCE FCC ROHS
    What’s the Difference Between a Travel Charger and an Adapter
    The difference between a travel charger and an adapter is rooted in their function.
    Travel Chargers or Converter
    A travel charger is also known as a converter. Typically a travel charger or converter converts, that is steps down, the local electricity to a lower voltage. The US and Canada use lower voltage electricity than most parts of the world. The problem is if you plug in an appliance like your US hairdryer which is made for lower voltage into a higher voltage plug (even when using a plug adapter) it will send too high of an electrical current to your appliance. If this happens you鈥檒l 鈥渇ry鈥?your hairdryer or whatever other appliance you plugged in and ruin it.
    Travel Adapter
    You may only need a travel adapter. Many of today鈥檚 devices like newer laptops, apple products like iPhones and iPads are dual voltage, so you don鈥檛 need a travel converter or charger to use charge and use them in foreign countries. Most of the time, you will need just adapter plugs when traveling however in some cases, you may need a voltage converter (also known as a travel charger) and it鈥檚 smart to buy whatever you need here before you travel internationally and take it with you.
    Converters
    Converters should only be used with electric appliances, such as hairdryers, irons, small fans, or any appliance that has a mechanical motor. If the appliance is electronic, which contains a computer chip, like a laptop, a converter is usually not required.Converters change the voltage from one level to another, usually from 220/240V to 110/120V. If your device only operates at 110/120 volts (American devices) you will need a converter to step down (or convert) the power supply in your destination country for it to work safely. Your device must be plugged into a converter to change the voltage to avoid overheating or frying. For example, if you are traveling to France from the USA, your American curling iron will need a converter to step down the power voltage in France from 220/240V to 110/120V, for the appliance to work.
    Many new electronics are designed to work at both 110 volts and 240 volts. Most devices that are intended for travel, devices such as laptops, cameras, cell phone chargers, and other battery chargers usually do not require a converter. Look for an indications panel on your electronics to verify what power level is compatibleTravel Plug Socket Free Sample
    website:http://www.bitraveladapter.com/plug-socket/travel-plug-socket/