Travel Chargers

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loosemarbles

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1,845 posts

205 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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I am back facing some crazy travel, mainly Europe and the Pacific, and got back to wondering about travel chargers etc. My needs are fairly basic, MacBook, iPhone, iPad and headphones, the simple solution is a series of plug adaptors and a trusty GAN charger to take care of the lot.

The challenge I often have is the charger being secure in the plug socks of distant and dim hotels - are there any compact innovative alternatives to my simple solution above?

Cheers

abzmike

9,124 posts

112 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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loosemarbles said:
I am back facing some crazy travel, mainly Europe and the Pacific, and got back to wondering about travel chargers etc. My needs are fairly basic, MacBook, iPhone, iPad and headphones, the simple solution is a series of plug adaptors and a trusty GAN charger to take care of the lot.

The challenge I often have is the charger being secure in the plug socks of distant and dim hotels - are there any compact innovative alternatives to my simple solution above?

Cheers
As long as you can charge your MacBook you can charge everything else off that, just take the right wires.
I"ve got a cheap and cheerful multi country thing as the plug adaptor - works fine wherever I go.

Puggit

48,759 posts

254 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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These days you can buy multi-USB devices (Standard and C) which also feature a UK socket - they have interchangeable plug heads depending on where you are. A lot more secure in the socket than a series of cheap adaptors.

robbieduncan

1,985 posts

242 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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I generally use a multi-port charger with a removable mains plug. Normally a figure-8 one. I get the appropriate figure 8 cable for each region. Then there are no worries about the charger being too heavy and pulling out of the socket

I’ve used an Anker one up to now but I’ve just ordered a new one as I want to be all USB-C. I’ve gone for this. Can’t tell you how good it is as I only ordered it today! SATECHI 165W USB C 4-Port PD GaN Charger – https://amzn.eu/d/4ZmmMNf

Truckosaurus

11,899 posts

290 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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Puggit said:
....they have interchangeable plug heads depending on where you are. A lot more secure in the socket than a series of cheap adaptors.
Indeed. I have an interchangable head for my macbook charger so can switch between UK, USA and Europe without having to have 3 chargers or some shonky chinese adaptor on the end.

Same with USB chargers, just get specific USA or Euro ones rather than a converter.


sjg

7,519 posts

271 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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This is my default travel charger: USB C Plug, 543 (65W II), PIQ 3.0 & GaN 4-Port Slim Fast Wall Charger, with Dual USB C Ports (45W Max), for MacBook, USB C Laptops, iPad Pro, iPhone and More https://amzn.eu/d/hPGzq2a

2x usb-c, 2x usb-a, takes up very little space and the mains plug is on a figure-8 lead so either take a euro/us one or a mains adaptor.

Squadrone Rosso

2,870 posts

153 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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One UK gang plug plugged into the relevant converter plugged in to the socket.

HiAsAKite

2,407 posts

253 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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Squadrone Rosso said:
One UK gang plug plugged into the relevant converter plugged in to the socket.
This. When travelling i yake single conveter, and a 4 way extension lead.

Also helps deal with hotel rooms with power sockets in silly inaccessible places, or just not enough of them..

Griffith4ever

4,571 posts

41 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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We travel a lot and this is a constant battle. For ages I've used a multi usb port box with a fig 8 connector and an EU plug on the end. However, I've upgraded it twice as power requirements increase and now have changed direction completely as my latest one cant charge my Chromebook properly.

I now have a basic compact travel adapter with two usb sockets.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BSFG329Z?psc=1&r...

That covers low current charging (watch and ear buds).

Then I plug a compact high (ish) power USB charger into the travel adapter. That then charges my Chrome book (duet) at full speed which is essential as anything under powered can't keep up with it in use. It also charges my phone at turbo speed.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BC92CCVC?psc=1&r...


One small travel adapter, one small 33w charger, covers everything, and, will plug into all sockets world wide. All for £25 ish.


ninepoint2

3,440 posts

166 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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HiAsAKite said:
Squadrone Rosso said:
One UK gang plug plugged into the relevant converter plugged in to the socket.
This. When travelling i yake single conveter, and a 4 way extension lead.

Also helps deal with hotel rooms with power sockets in silly inaccessible places, or just not enough of them..
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