You will need to pack a Type B plug adapter for Thailand if the plug you intend on using doesn’t fit in a Thai power outlet. The type of power adapter, power converter or charger that you’ll need when visiting Thailand all depends on the voltage and type of device that you’re attempting to use with a Thai power outlet.
Can you use UK plugs in Thailand?
You can use your electric appliances in Thailand, because the standard voltage (220 V) is (more or less) the same as in the United Kingdom (230 V). So you don’t need a voltage converter in Thailand, when living in the United Kingdom.
How do I charge my phone in Thailand?
To charge any mobile phone from the Thai power outlet you will need to use a Type A USB power adapter and a USB 2.0 A Male to Micro B cable. Start by plugging the Type A USB power adapter into the wall supply. You can identify this plug supply by the 2 thin slots next to each other where the twin pins sit.
Do I need an adapter in Thailand?
This means that you will not need a converter or transformer but just a travel adaptor, because Thailand operates on a 230V supply voltage, which is within the 110-240V range that the dual voltage appliance operates on.
Are phones cheaper in Thailand?
While you might be able to find it slightly cheaper in Thailand (at MBK for example), you will spend a lot of time searching and haggling, and there is always a risk of buying a “fake” phone without knowing it.
What type of travel adapter do I need for Thailand?
There are a few choices when you want to buy a travel adapter for Thailand. The first is a cheap and easy solution that slips onto your power plug and fits one of the supported types listed above. They are inexpensive; however, you need to buy quite a few of them if you do a lot of traveling. Some come in kits with half a dozen different adapters.
What kind of power plug do I need in Thailand?
Typical modern Thai power outlet (A, B, & C Compatible) Type A: This is the common two prong plug type found in both North America and Japan. You can use your American power plugs in Thailand. Type B: This plug is a three prong grounded plug used by North America and Japan.
Can I plug my Amazon device into a Thailand outlet?
Amazon has a broad selection to choose from. Adapters do not convert voltage, they only let your devices plug into the native outlets of the country you are visiting. We’ll talk voltage and power conversion next. Thailand wall outlets run on the 220V electricity. There are two standard wall voltages in the world: 100V-125V and 220V-250V.
Where can I buy an Ethernet adapter in Pattaya?
They probably have a box of various types that they have collected over the years. If you’ve forgotten your adapter and the hotel you are staying at doesn’t have one you can borrow, it should be pretty easy to find one to buy in Pattaya. The first place to look would be Tukcom IT Center on Pattaya Klang.