Worldwide Travel Adapters with USB-C

A worldwide travel adapter lets you charge devices across different countries without carrying multiple plugs. Modern adapters include USB-C and USB-A ports so you can charge phones, tablets, and laptops directly without separate chargers.

Plug Types by Region

Region Plug Type
US Type A/B (flat prongs)
UK Type G (three rectangular prongs)
Europe Type C/F (two round prongs)
Australia Type I (angled flat prongs)

Universal adapters include all four configurations.

Features to Look For

USB-C with Power Delivery: Fast charging for phones, tablets, and some laptops. Look for at least 20W output; 30W+ is better for laptops.

Multiple USB ports: Charge several devices from one outlet. Most adapters offer 2-5 USB ports total.

Safety features: Dual fuses, surge protection, and safety shutters. Essential for protecting expensive devices.

Compact design: All-in-one adapters are more convenient than carrying separate plugs.

Carry pouch: Keeps everything together in your bag.

Top Picks

Best Value: EPICKA Universal Travel Adapter

  • 3 USB-C + 2 USB-A ports (30W total)
  • GaN technology (smaller, more efficient)
  • 8A fuse with safety shutters
  • Plug lock system prevents accidental disconnection
  • Price: ~$23

Best for Multiple Devices: Moshi World Travel Adapter

  • 4 USB-A + 1 USB-C ports (28W)
  • Dynamic power sharing
  • Covers 150+ countries
  • Premium build quality
  • Price: ~$55

Best Budget: MINGTONG Travel Adapter

  • 1 USB-C + 1 USB-A port
  • Works in 200+ countries
  • Safety shutters and 6.3A fuse
  • Includes carry pouch
  • Price: ~$12

Best for Fast Charging: Ceptics 70W Adapter

  • 3 USB-C + 2 USB-A ports (70W)
  • GaN 3.0 technology
  • Replaceable 10A fuse
  • Works with laptops
  • Price: ~$69

Important Notes

Adapters don’t convert voltage. They only change the plug shape. Most modern devices (phones, laptops, cameras) accept 100-240V worldwide – check the label on your charger. Hair dryers and curling irons often don’t, and may need a voltage converter.

Check your device’s power brick. If it says “Input: 100-240V” you’re fine. If it says “Input: 120V” you’ll need a converter for countries with 220-240V power.

Comparison Table

Adapter USB-C Ports USB-A Ports Wattage Price
EPICKA 3 2 30W $23
Moshi 1 4 28W $55
MINGTONG 1 1 $12
Ceptics 70W 3 2 70W $69
TESSAN 35W $25
Eagle Creek 45W 45W $69

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Lottie Goss
Travel writer, dog-friendly travel expert, author of Dog-Friendly Weekends & Dog Days Out Brightwell-Cum-Sotwell, England, United Kingdom
A worldwide travel adapter lets you charge devices across different countries without carrying multiple plugs. Modern adapters include USB-C and USB-A ports so you can charge phones, tablets, and laptops directly without separate chargers. Plug Types by Region Region Plug Type US Type A/B (flat prongs) UK Type G (three rectangular...Worldwide Travel Adapters with USB-C
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