Voltage converter?

does the ipod usb power adapter have a built in voltage converter? i bought the apple world travel adapter kit, it just comes with the plug adapters. do I need a separate voltage adapter?

The iPod charger has a voltage range of between 100 and 240 volts. No converter needed.

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