Common Plug Types and Travel Adapter Guide
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International Plug Type Overview
This section details common electrical plug and socket types used around the world, along with their typical regions of use and visual representations.
Type I
Description: Three flat pins arranged in a V-shape.
Used in: [AU] Australia, Argentina, China.
[Image Description: A blue travel adapter is shown with the Sydney Opera House in the background.]
Type G
Description: Three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern (one vertical, two horizontal).
Used in: [UK] United Kingdom, Singapore, Ireland, Malaysia.
[Image Description: A blue travel adapter is shown with the Tower Bridge in London in the background.]
Type A
Description: Two flat parallel pins.
Used in: [US] USA, Canada, Mexico, Japan.
[Image Description: A blue travel adapter is shown with the Statue of Liberty in the background.]
Type B
Description: A socket with two flat parallel pins and a round grounding pin.
Used in: USA, Canada, Mexico, Japan.
Type C
Description: A socket with two round pins.
Used in: Generic Version (widely used in Europe and other regions).
Type E
Description: A socket with two round pins and a hole for a grounding pin.
Used in: France, Belgium, Poland.
Type F
Description: A socket with two round pins and grounding clips on the sides.
Used in: Germany & Europe.
Type H
Description: A socket with three flat pins in a triangular pattern.
Used in: West Bank, Gaza Strip.
Type J
Description: A socket with three round pins in a triangular pattern.
Used in: Switzerland, Liechtenstein.
Type K
Description: A socket with two round pins and a grounding pin.
Used in: Denmark, Greenland.
Type L
Description: A socket with three round pins in a line.
Used in: Italy, Chile, San Marino.
Type N
Description: A socket with three round pins in a triangular pattern.
Used in: Brazil, South Africa.
Type O
Description: A socket with three round pins in a triangular pattern.
Used in: Thailand.
Warm Tips for Using Travel Adapters
- The mini travel adapter DOES NOT convert electrical output current and voltage; it only converts the power outlet type to fit sockets of types A, B, C, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, N.
- Each country has its own voltage standard. Please ensure you check the local electrical voltage carefully.
- To operate more conveniently, we have improved the adapter. When you shake the charger adapter, it may make a noise due to the septum collision. This is not a quality problem, please don't mind.
- Please note that this adapter does NOT fit with Type D (mostly used in India) and Type M (mostly used in South Africa) sockets.