Let’s be real: no one wants to worry about plug types or voltage conversion on vacation. That’s why you need a great travel adapter — with the right model, you can plug in your chargers and electronics like you normally would at home.
That’s why I spoke with electronics experts: to better understand how adapters, voltages and electricity work. With their advice in mind, we selected the best travel adapters for your next big trip.
What is a travel adapter?
Travel adapters typically come in two shapes: plug adapters and universal adapters.
In America, plug adapters have electrical prongs on one side and two or three pronged U.S. slots on the other. If you are traveling to the U.K., for example, your adapter will plug into rectangular-shaped U.K. outlets, and have slots where you can plug your two or three pronged U.S. devices into the adapter.
Universal adapters contain multiple plug adapters in one base. Typically, different electrical prongs slide in and out of the base via levers or buttons.
Travel adapters are typically intended to charge electronics like smartphones, laptops, headphones and portable batteries, says Sandra Miller, product manager at Ceptics, a travel adapter manufacturer.
How we picked the best travel adapters
We spoke with electronics experts and asked NBC Select staffers about their experience using travel adapters. We selected products that met the following criteria:
- Convenience: A good travel adapter should just work — you shouldn’t have to think about it. We favored options with multiple regions and different charging options like USB-C and USB-A.
- Power: Travel adapters with fast charging make it easier to charge devices like smartphones and earbuds quickly, so you can get moving sooner.
- Price: We highlighted products across different price points, including small adapters that cost less than $15 and larger converters costing less than $50.