Traveling out of the country, can I use a converter to charge

We will be traveling throught Europe and I want to be sure that I can charge our family's 2 iPod touch devices using a regular travel converter.  I know you cannot use a standard converter for a laptop but what about our iPods

You can use the standard charger for 110/220V 50/60Hz.  You do not need a converter, only an adapter to convert from the US flat prong plug to the plug shapes of the country you are in.  They are only a dollar or two each.

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