You are right! We have now adjusted it on the product page. There are currently 205 countries in the world and not 220. But what is not, can still become :-D
Many thanks for your attention.
Hey Nadin,
Yes, you can also plug it into Australian sockets.
You can find all the countries where the plug should work here on the manufacturer's homepage: http://www.skross.com/de/product/145/pro-world-usb.html
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For individual products, Digitec works with dynamic prices that change every minute/hour/daily.
For sets that are put together by Digitec, the price is set manually and is not linked to the individual products. If Digitec adjusts the set prices very rarely or never, price differences arise so that Digitec sometimes earns more on sets than if you buy the products individually.
Yes, according to https://www.skross.com/de/products/pro-world-usb, the part works in Thailand. 2-pin CH mobile phone chargers have also worked for me without an adapter. Have fun in Thailand!
In fact, "more than 220 states" are in the world??? According to Wikipedia, only 193+1+12 = 206 states >> "The List of the States of the World lists the countries of the world whose names are given in long form, capital, number of inhabitants, area, population density, flag and country abbreviation. This list includes 193 states that are members of the United Nations (UN). To these are added, as non-UN members, the Vatican City and twelve states, nations, countries or territories for which statehood is disputed or which are in free association with other states".
No, this adapter does not have a built-in voltage converter. There is no place for one in a travel adapter.
But do you need one at all?
The power outlets in:
Europe 230V 50Hz
Mexico 110V 60Hz
On every electrical appliance there must be an indication somewhere of the voltage and frequency with which the appliance can be operated.
Some appliances are only designed for 230V 50Hz and would therefore not work in Mexico. However, there are many devices that can be operated with 100-240V 50/60Hz. Power supplies for smartphones, tablets, notebooks, etc. can often do this.
Maybe you should have a look at each device you want to take with you in detail and see what voltages and frequencies they need.
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