I think I picked this up in an airport in London on my way to Madrid one
time but I really like it:
http://shop.fujifilm.co.uk/world-adaptor-green.html
The Fuji World Adaptor is one of those universal plugs except that
instead of changing heads for different outlet shapes there are four
sliders on the side and each one causes a different set/shape prongs to
pop out. In other words, unlike most other world power connectors, this
one doesn't have a bag of little widgets to keep together or misplace
for each type of plug. With that you can use the Mac or iOS chargers
almost anywhere. Apple's power supplies are more or less universal
voltage and such but you have to get them plugged in. The specs I found
for the laptop adapter says it will use 100 to 240 volts @ 50-60 Hz.
CB
On 3/7/14 5:50 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
Hello Angus,
I regularly travel between Europe and North America and always have my Macbook
and iPhone 4S with me.
In terms of power caveats, you should be aware of two things:
The Apple USB wall charger (the device you plug into an electric outlet and
into which you connect a USB cable) switches voltages automatically.
Secondly, the physical outlet into which electrical devices are plugged is
different in the UK than here on the continent or in the US. I'm assuming that
Canada has the same types of outlets as does the States. I usually purchase my
adapters from Radio Shack when I am in the States and I purchase them here in
Austria from sources that are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Take care and kindest regards,
Mike
By the way, I've never encountered a USB wall charger that didn't do this.
On 4,Mar,2014, at 10:57 PM, Angus MacKinnon <thedog...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is the Limeade 18000 MHA Pack a brand sold in all Apple stores? My father in
Vancouver Canada likes to buy everything from the Apple Store. I was looking at
the reveiw on AppleVis and thought it might be worth purchaseing before my
father and I go to Scotland in April. My father has a iPhone 5S and an iPad Air
(iPad 5) and I have an iPhone 5S. One thing I wonder is that is this battery
charger going to work with the UK 220 Volt standard?
Angus MacKinnon
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