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Am traveling to Thailand whose electricity is 220 volts; how do I charge my phone there?

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Do I just need an adapter or both an adapter and a converter. Thank you

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You’ll need a converter to keep your electronics charged when in Thailand where the voltage is 220 volts. If you’re coming from the U.S. or any other country that uses a 110-volt current, don’t forget to bring with you a voltage converter. Remember also that in Thailand, the plugs may vary from one place to another. Some buildings have two-prong sockets while others have three-prong sockets so to be sure that your devices will stay powered and charged during your stay, you might also want to bring with you a universal adapter. 

You’ll save a lot of time and effort when you’re well-prepared for your trip. In case you need to stop over at a coffee shop to cool off from the heat outside and at the same time charge your devices, you’re confident that you have the right equipment to stay charged when outdoors. 

When booking your accommodation, confirm with the hotel staff the configuration of the outlets installed in the building. A premium accommodation like Centre Point Hospitality will be able to assist you with your concerns regarding voltages and power supply for your devices. This link leads to their website. Visit CentrePointHospitality.com to learn more.

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