![]() The Soundcue powerbank is merely a portable power source to use to recharge your iPhone when you are away from a plug in power source. Better have things go wrong before you go that when you really need a power assist in a strange country. I would plug in the powerbank in your home and see what happens. I doubt, based upon the specs that I am reading for the device, that it is likely to cause any problems for the powerbank. Your charger with the 6 ports is overkill unless you need to recharge 6 devices all at once, but it is small enough to pack and prevents the wait time that ensues when more than one device is charging. I threw it into the first trash can I saw after returning to civilization. Mine was a piece of garbage that failed on a hike along the Pacific Crest Trail when I really needed a portable power back up to my iPhone. I hope your Soundcue works better than mine did. If I do indeed need a converter, the Soundcue is the only item I need it for so I don't really want to spend a fortune. I actually have 2 of the RAVPower charging stations so I'm wondering if I need to get a converter and use that, with an adaptor, to plug JUST the Soundcue in, separate from everything else? Am I going to blow out the whole unit, including our iphones? I have no idea about any of this. I'm worried though, about plugging the Soundcue in to one of those ports. So, adaptor, then the multi-port charging station, then our iphones. The Soundcue would need to plug into that. I know I will need the adaptor for that and have already checked that I won't need a converter as it's dual voltage. I have a RAVPower 60W 12A 6-Port USB Charger Desktop Charger Charging Station with iSmart Technology, that we plug into the wall and then plug our iphones into that. We'll be on an Avalon ship but we're also staying in Budapest and Prague, in hotels. Until you tell us the answer to (a) and (b) we can't say what adaptor you need. which country you come from, is it 2- or 3-pin)?)Īnd (b) which country or countries you are visiting? (a) what shape the plug is on your charger (i.e. What sort of plug adapter you need depends on If it just says " 110V 60 Hz AC" it will melt if you plug it into European electricity and you need to get a converter, or (better option) buy a new charger.Īnd, on top of that, you need a plug converter because plugs (and sockets) are different shapes in different countries. If it says " 110-220V 50/60 Hz AC" you are OK, it will work on European electricity. You need to find that charger and read the label on it. That something is the charger (which converts 110V or 220V AC to 5V DC). There must be something between this and the electrical outlet. This "Power Bank" is not something you plug directly into an electricity outlet (it can't be it says "Input: DC 5V"). Electricity in North America is 110V 60 Hz AC
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