Can I plug the airport express into 220v?

I want to buy the airport express to use in Manila which has 220v standard. Can I plug the airport express directly or should I use a power transformer?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Toni

It is a worldwide capable, auto-ranging 100 ~ 240v device - you just need the right cable/adapter. Apple sells a travel adapter kit if you need one.

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