The local supply in USA is 120 V / 60 Hz. Your home power standard is compatible on both voltage and frequency, so no voltage converter is required. Most common devices can be used safely as long as the plug fits the socket or you use the correct travel adapter.
The United States spans a continent and offers everything from desert canyons and Pacific beaches to busy East Coast cities and vast national parks. Road trips, city breaks and outdoor adventures can all fit into a single trip.
There, the main plug types A and B are used and the standard supply is 120 V at 60 Hz. In most cases you will not need a travel adapter if your plugs match the local socket type. Most modern devices support 100โ240 V.
Tip Most outlets are type A or B. Budget hotels and older buildings sometimes still have ungrounded type A sockets only, so if your device requires a grounded connection, check the outlet after check-in. Many hotel rooms also have fewer accessible outlets than you might expect near the bed, making a compact multi-USB charger a practical addition.
Do I need a travel adapter in USA?
No, a travel adapter is not necessary, because the same socket types are used as in your home country.
Can I charge my smartphone in USA?
Yes, you can usually charge your smartphone without any problems, because most phone chargers support a wide voltage and frequency range. A travel adapter is necessary because the local sockets do not support Type C plugs.
Which travel adapters are recommended for USA?
If you are traveling to more than one country, we recommend a universal travel adapter. Good options are World Adapter 1 and World Adapter 2.