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Quick Picks
- Best overall — 1×AC + 2×USB-A + 1×USB-C, USB-C PD 30W, spare fuse.
- Best budget — solid build, 2×USB-A + 1×USB-C, PD 20W.
- Best compact — slim profile, 1×AC + 1×USB-C, PD 20W for phones.
- Best high-power — GaN charger + adapter in one, USB-C PD 65W (tablets/ultrabooks).
What to Look For
- Plug types: A/C/G/I cover most of world (US/Japan, EU, UK, AU/NZ).
- USB-C PD wattage: 20–30W for phones; 45–65W for tablets/some laptops.
- Ports: at least 1×USB-C (PD) + 1–2×USB-A so you can charge multiple devices.
- Safety: replaceable fuse and shutters; surge protection is a plus.
- Note: Adapters change plug shape; they don’t convert voltage. Most modern chargers are 100–240V.
Top Picks (Short Reviews)
Model A — Best Overall
All-country sliders feel sturdy, USB-C PD 30W charges a phone fast and tops up a tablet. Spare fuse included.
Model B — Best Budget
Clean fit in sockets, 2×USB-A plus USB-C. PD 20W is enough for most phones and earbuds.
Model C — Best High-Power (GaN 65W)
Acts as your wall charger too. Will run an iPad or many ultrabooks at low load; great one-brick solution.
Region Guide
| Region | Plug | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| USA/Canada/Japan | Type A/B | 100–127V; USB-C PD works normally. |
| Europe (most) | Type C | 220–240V; watch bathroom shaver sockets. |
| UK/Ireland | Type G | Switched sockets; some hotels have USB ports. |
| Australia/NZ | Type I | 240V; AUS/NZ sockets can be tighter than EU/US. |
FAQ
Do I need a voltage converter? Usually not for phones/tablets/laptops—most chargers accept 100–240V (check the label). Hair dryers/irons are the exception—use hotel appliances.
Can I charge multiple devices? Yes—use the USB-C port first (fastest), then USB-A for slower accessories.
