IPod Hi-Fi POWER INPUT : 110V to 220V ?

Hello, I move a lot between Europe and USA. Does the Apple Hi-Fi accept both 110 and 220 ? I understand I would need a plug adapter but I do not want to have to use a transformer. Thanks for your help.

Can I use the iPod Hi-Fi while traveling?
The iPod Hi-Fi has an auto-switching power supply. Because of this it can accept a range in both voltage and frequency, and only require a plug adapter for the specific locale. It supports 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz.

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