I’m a frequent traveler from the US to Europe, making at least three yearly trips to visit family and friends. And as a bit of a tech junkie, I often bring my iPhone, iPad, MacBook and other gadgets ...
If you’re traveling to Europe, Asia or another international destination outside of the Americas, you’ll probably need a travel power adapter to charge your phone, laptop and other essentials. It’s an ...
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When we're stateside, we tend to take the power outlets we use to charge our devices for granted. After all, there's not a whole lot to think about. The chargers that come with our devices are ...
While technically you should be able to replace just the wall cord to AC adapter, you might get a better deal out of buying an adapter kit, especially if you are going to more than one country now ...