🌐 Power your global adventures with one adapter to rule them all!
The TESSAN 220V to 110V Voltage Converter is a versatile travel adapter featuring 3 AC outlets and 4 USB ports (including USB-C) with a maximum 2000W power conversion capacity. Compatible with plugs from the UK, Europe, Australia, and Italy, it supports over 200 countries worldwide. Compact and safety-certified, it’s designed to keep multiple devices charged and protected during international travel.
Color | White |
Plug Type | Type G, Type I, Type C, Type L |
Output Voltage | 1.1E+2 Volts |
Input Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts |
Item Dimensions | 6.22 x 3.35 x 1.46 inches |
D**S
perfect for Eurupean or any hotel stay.
Perfect for our European trip in June - which includes two different international outlets. It is One of the best items I purchased for our trip. Most hotels don't have more than 1 outlet on the side of the bed or in the room. We purchase two - one for my husband and myself. This is perfect - with Several plug and charger spots. I had room to charge my phone, several of my chargers, white noise machine and cpap. I couldn't have been more pleased.
M**A
Great price. Great to travel with.
Bought this for a work trip to Barcelona (I'm US based) and it delivered perfectly. Wasn't too heavy in my luggage and if you use it as labeled, it works! I mean, really, what more is there to say than my computer worked without shorting, my kettle worked without shorting, and my hairdryer worked without shorting. Plugged in my phone to the ports as well. All four of those things are still in perfect condition after the experience... it's a win! And it was reasonably priced compared to similar items. If I had to complain about something, it'd be that the cord is one of those stiffer ones (versus the woven cords you see for phones, etc...) I'm sure there's good reason for that with all the voltage. Not even close to a deal breaker, but figured I'd point it out.This will accompany me on every international trip from now on. Thumbs up!
R**L
Charge multiple items but too heavy to carry around when traveling. Hairdryer didn't work.
The biggest advantage is the multiple types of connections. However it is much too heavy and bulky to be called a travel converter.Hairdryer did not work with it.
R**X
This was great
Everything I needed for my Europe trip. Between phones, watches, airpods, chargers, c-pap machines and computers, there is a lot to plug in and hotel rooms often don't have a lot of plugs. Love this and can use it in any country with all the adapters it comes with
M**F
Serious concerns about product usability -- From the manufacturer, no less!
I have purchased one of these adapters to take with me to the U.K. later this month. I based my decision to purchase this specific device on reviews and the available online product documentation. My plan is to use this device to plug in all my device power adapters (laptop, tablet, phone, travel CPAP machine) once I am in the hotel room.I just received the device and am now instantly concerned about taking it with me. First of all, right over the two 2KW US/Type-B sockets is a "Warnings" label that gives me pause/concern about plugging in my adapters. The label (photo below) says "Warnings. It's not suitable for devices with electronic chips, such as those with touch switches or light touch switches. If you have any issues with use, please contact [email protected]" This is somewhat of a silly message as just about everything these days has electronic chips in it. While I know that "wall wort" power adapters do not typically have switches of any kind (touch, soft-touch, or otherwise), this message is still concerning. This could be a "bad English translation problem" or this could be indicative of possible voltage/power incompatibility issues.On top of that, the small tri-fold paper document that comes with the devices has yet another worrisome wording to it. It says (and again photo is below): "2. The dual adapter sockets could not converter voltage. Do not insert 100-125V devices into the adapter socket." Why is it that a device that is described on Amazon as a "220V to 110V Voltage Converter, TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter" needs a caution that says the sockets "could not convert(er) voltage"? Again, is this a poor English translation, or can this thing not actually do what it says it does?I see the reviews and there are plenty of positive ones, but there are a handful of 1-star reviews as well. Most of the bad reviews are using hair dryers or straighteners. I would ONLY be using this device for my AC power adapter charger devices, the largest of which is 245W. These warnings RIGHT ON THE DEVICE and in the documentation concern me deeply. The last thing I want to do is blow up my devices (or the chargers used to recharge them) while I am in a foreign country.I have emailed the support group as specified and asked for clarification. Will see if I get that clarity. If they respond and address my concerns, I will update this review. Until then, people show know they are *possibly* in for trouble with this device. I have a feeling I will be sending this thing back before it destroys my gear.
S**E
Must have for family vacations.
Worked great while on my trip. Being able to have multi plus and usb cords plugged in at the same time was a life save in each place we stayed.
B**W
Don't waste money on individual converters. Buy this and plug all of your devices into one spot.
Recently traveled overseas and this was a true "best purchase"! With the UK attachment, I was easily able to plug into any outlet and provide power to charge my phone, watch, and tablet. As well as still have a few outlets available for other things.For the price, it beats just buying individual converts and having to have things spaced all over the room. I'm so glad I bought this and it was so worth the money.It wrapped up nicely and fit easily in my luggage. I brought all of the plug attachments, just in case, but really only needed to bring the one I needed. Even then, still fit nicely in my suitcase.
D**C
Worked beautifully.
The strip plug kept my US flat iron safe. I had heard the voltage there would blow them up , but never had a problem while using the strip. I used the plug marked for iron,
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