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Can I bring American cellphone and Nintendo DS chargers to use in Taiwan?
I will be traveling to the Taipei area soon for work and I’ve been told that they use “the same” electrical system as the US… but some sources say that not all plugs will fit. Here’s what I’m bringing:
- Nintendo DSi charger (2 prongs)
- HTC G1 Google cellphone charger (2 prongs)
- Sony digital camera charger (2 prongs)
I think some of these plugs might be the polarized ones, with one plug blade larger than the others.
Will these “just work” in Taiwan, or do I need to buy an adapter in the US or Taiwan?
Unfortunately, I don’t yet speak any Chinese, so English-speaking resources would be really helpful. Thanks in advance.
No problem. Two prong, flat blade, polarized, ~110V is standard here.
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