Which adaptor (in the world traveler kit) works in vietnam
which adaptor (from the world traveler kit) works in vietnam?
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity_by_country Vietnam uses various outlets, but they do show the US and European style outlets.
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Does the world traveler kit work on the 60 watt mag safe power adapter
does the world traveler power adapter kit work with the 60 watt mag safe power adapter.
Hi Aiian,
The kit contains all the plug ends needed to travel around the world. the small flat bladed square piece that slides on the 60 watt mag safe charger for use in north america was lost on vacation. I purchased this kit because it appeared to contain two plug adapters that looked exactly the same, one flat blade and one flat blade with holes at the end. when i tried one of the ends nothing happened (no charge).Wondering if it contaians a resistor inside? Mac offered only to replace it if it was faulty, but
I lost mine. -
To travel in India can I use the World Travel Kit, India is not specified on the box
Can I used the plug in the World Travel Kit to travel in India
this country is not specified on the boxHi ,
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Is the power adapter in the world travel kit identical with the one in the world travel kit?
I was told that to charge my Ipad2 in Europe I need to buy the world travel adapter kit - with the apple power adapter that looks the same as the one that comes with the Ipad2 - plus the adapter plugs. I do not need any more adapter plugs - have lots of those and multiple ones for Europe. So why am I being told by Apple store people that I must buy the "kit" for $39 when I already have a power adapter that is 110-240 . I can see taking a second power adapter - in case something happens to the original one- but why am I told that the power adapter in the kit is "different"? If so - different in what way?
To follow up: I'd put my apartment number (there are about five hundred at this address) in my address information (or Apple pulled it in with the information that goes with my Apple ID), but the number didn't make it into the shipping label. Calling DHL got the apartment number added, and they will attempt delivery tomorrow.
So calling DHL was the thing to do. I even grudgingly admit that having me make the call provided the information needed to close the case.
Two residual complaints: Apple/DHL should have formatted the address label correctly. And, DHL should have registered a shipping exception, which should have gone to Apple (or me), so I could have been told of the problem two weeks ago. -
Do I need a different adapter (than what was provided in the World Traveler Kit)?
I just moved to the UK from US and purchased the World Travel Adapter kit. Though great for powering my phone, the USB adapter provided is not built for a laptop.
Can I use my old adapter with the new UK plug? The wattage is different on the adapters (old was 45W versus 10W). I have a MacBook Air and a MacBook Pro.Hi,
See this Discussion:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/5116774#5116774
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Visting Peru,Does the World Travel Adapter Kit work there/need converter??
I'm planning to go to Peru for the summer, I want to take my macbook and I'm also thinking of buying an ipod 30g video. I know the voltage is 220, but the thing is this my first time I'll be travelling with my macbook being that it cost me soo much money.
Will the World Travel Adapter Kit work there and Do I need to buy a converter?? Because on the packaging it says all the countries that it'll work in and there's no mention of South America and I've asked at the Apple Store and they basically said "it should" but I just want to be certain. Do I need to get anything else? I don't plan to go online over there so , Do I need to buy a Travel Surge Protector??
MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.2)If you have an iPod power supply (AC adapter) these are also automatically
switching or auto-detecting, so all you'd need is the little end part from the
world travel kit. If the design of the iPod AC Adapter is like the ones I've
seen (standard Apple unit) which looks like the MacBook's, you can take the
same adapter piece and use it in place of the other adapter's AC - in
part. The little end part of the adapter (which you can take off to put on
the long AC - in power cord, instead of the prong/plug on adapter part)
comes off when proper effort is applied to it. It is not an easy to come off
item, but you can carefully slide/push the piece to get it off.
[There are third-party chargers for iPods but they may not be
auto-switching or support both 110/220 volts. You can charge
an iPod from the USB cable, but it would then be using the
computer's power. If the portable is fully charged and you
have access to an AC power source, you could easily charge
an iPod from the computer without discharging the MacBook.]
If you have the long AC power cord that goes with the MacBook's AC adapter,
you can see how the modular plug usually shipped on the power adapter is
on the inside; this may help in understanding how it comes off. The world
power adapter kit (from Apple) has matching parts to utilize this feature.
I use a long power cord all the time on my iBook's power adapter; and
the part is identical in how it comes off, as the iPod's standard (cube)
AC power adapter. If nothing else and you are in a travel store, such as
one would find in a larger airport, ask about those single power plugs
that are used for electronics which auto-detect and switch; these are
not real "power converters" since they only need to physically match
the power utility's shape, not change the power from 110/220 or back.
They are the most basic adapters because do not change the electricity,
your Apple product will truly do the adapting to the regional AC power.
[If the end of the iPod adapter is not like that of your MacBook's
(they are like the PowerBook/iBookG4 most exactly) you may
need to check the World kit from Apple as it would likely have
the correct parts; should they have a subtle difference in fit.]
(With few exceptions. There are some products that require a regional
power supply; those are listed in the Apple Support power adapter page.)
•Apple authorized resellers have Apple iPod chargers; so
a visit to them may be necessary to get the correct one
for your iPod. Be sure to look or ask about traveling and
if the unit you find is capable of auto-detecting and running
on 110 and 220 with only a prong adapter kit. -
Hi There...
Is the World Travel Kit compatible with MacBooks. I was looking at the compatibility list at the bottom of it's description online and it mentioned MacBook Pro but it didn't ACTUALLY mention MacBook in it's own right.
Many Thanks...Apple Store Info:
Compatible with power adapters for iBook, MacBook, MacBook Pro, PowerBook G4, iPod USB Power Adapter, and iPod FireWire Power Adapter.
I'd say you're OK. -
I will use my 110V MacBook in the Philippines which has 220V sockets. Will the World Travel Adapter Kit help me?
Assuming you're in North America now, you probably won't need any sort of plug adaptor there; most sockets in the Philippines are the same as those in North America. In case you do, it doesn't contain the correct adaptor.
Voltage conversion is handled by the MacBook without any additional components.
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Which adapter plug in World Travel Adapter Kit is right for Argentina?
My father in law is off to Argentina with his PowerBook in tow. We know it can handle the voltage down there but I don't know which world adapter plug he needs as it's not listed as one of the choices in the World Travel Adapter Kit. Nothing for South America is listed in the kit, for that matter. Any ideas?
Thanks much,
JakeJake,
Check out this site for the type of connector and voltage used in Argentina (and everywhere else for that matter).
http://kropla.com/electric2.htm
It is the "Australian" type that he needs.
If he hasn't already bought Apple's adapter kit I'd recommend he just buy a travel adapter in Argentina, or in the Airport departure lounge on the way out - they only cost a couple of bucks and will work just fine. When I moved from Canada to the UK nearly two years ago I thought the Apple kit was overpriced - spent £2 on the relevant travel adapter that I'm still using.
Good luck,
Gareth -
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Does the Travel Kit work with the Mac mini?
Hey guys,
I wanted to know if the Travel Kit that Apple sells would be compatible with the Mac Mini. I am thinking of buying one in the US for money's sake, and I live in the UK. I just wanted to make sure that if I did get it, it wouldnt be a waste of money.
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It doesn't appear so...
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB974ZM/B
This accessory is compatible with the following:
iPhone 4S
iPhone 4
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 3G
iPhone
iPod touch
4th generation
iPod touch
3rd generation
iPod touch
2nd generation
iPod touch
1st generation
iPod classic
120GB 160GB (2009)
iPod classic
160GB (2007)
iPod classic 80GB
iPod nano
6th generation
iPod nano
5th generation (video camera)
iPod nano
4th generation (video)
iPod nano
3rd generation (video)
iPod nano
2nd generation (aluminum)
iPod nano
1st generation
iPod shuffle
4th generation
iPod shuffle
3rd generation
iPod mini
iPod
5th generation (video)
iPod
4th generation (color display)
iPod
4th generation
iPod
3rd generation
iPod
1st + 2nd generation
iPad
1st generation
iPad 2
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If I use the Apple world trael adapter kit for Europe, do I need anything that changes 220 volts to 120 volts?
Hey Babis Babinis,
Thanks for the question. Nope! As long as you are using the power adapter that accompanied your MacBook when purchased, you are good to go. Apple’s power adapters support line voltages from 100 to 240 V. In example, see page 3 of the manual for our latest line of MacBooks:
http://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1665/en_US/macbook_pro-retina-late- 2013_ipig.pdf
Additionally, this resource you came from provides some helpful information:
Because the devices listed above have auto-sensing and auto-switching power supplies, all you need to do is attach the correct AC plug adapter to the device to have it work correctly in other supported countries.
About Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4341
Thanks,
Matt M. -
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I haven't been able to find anything in the forum regarding the iphone 4S / iOS 5 and the camera connection kit; did any of the developers work with this piece of hardware when testing iOS 5, if you aren't allow to answer I understand, I'll just find out for myself on Friday.....
grrr...i love apple products, but that the camera connection kit does not work with an iphone 4(s) make me angry about some apple philosophies. it is a good example of user restrictions from apple which make me feel like i am in a kindergarten.
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