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US to Thailand Power Adapter: What Plug Do I Need? (2024)

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With world-famous beaches, legendary nightlife, and centuries of history and culture, it’s not hard to see why Thailand is one of the world’s top travel destinations.

But! The Thai power system is unique and you don’t want to risk your devices breaking due to an incompatible or low-quality power adapter, or a power surge that is not supported by a trusty fuse protector. Use this quick guide to learn the basics and ensure you can charge everything while you’re in Thailand! We’ll also cover some necessary additions to your packing list and common FAQs.

Which power outlets do they use in Thailand?

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The four different types of electrical outlets are used in Thailand. Type A and B, which are the two outlet types found in the U.S., are both used there; the only difference between the two is that Type A sockets are ungrounded, while Type B has a round grounding plug. Type C sockets, which have two round holes and are commonly used in Europe, are also found in Thailand. Lastly, there are Type O outlets, which are used exclusively in Thailand.

They have two round holes and a third slightly larger grounding hole; even though these sockets don’t exist elsewhere, they’re compatible with any of the two-pronged European plug types.

The good news is the outlets that are most common in Thailand, both in Bangkok and throughout the country, are actually multi-type sockets that can accommodate each plug type. Unlike the U.S., and like most other countries – Thailand’s electrical grid uses a frequency of 50 Hz and a voltage of 220V.

What kind of power adapter do I need for Thailand?

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A common question most travelers ask is, “What plug do I need for Thailand?” Because many of the electrical outlets found in Thailand are multi-type, you won’t always need an adapter. However, you may also encounter Type C or Type O sockets that can only accommodate the plug type with two round pins.

Your safest bet is to bring a Universal Adapter that will have you covered no matter what type of plug you encounter as you travel through Thailand.

This one is our favorite because it works in 100+ countries so you can use it on all your future travels. It also has a built-in fuse protector in case of a power surge AND it comes with a lifetime replacement guarantee. This helps us trust the quality and ours has never failed us in dozens of countries. Knowing it will be replaced if an issue occurs (so we don’t have to ever buy another power adapter) is a huge bonus for us!

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Other Thailand Packing List Items

In addition to your US-to-Thailand power adapter, these items will help you pack with intention and expand the possibilities of your getaway. Also, check out our Thailand packing list for more inspiration and ideas.

1. Neck Wallet / Passport Pouch

Pickpocketing is unfortunately fairly common in crowded touristy areas, especially in Bangkok. To protect your valuables, keep them in a wallet around your neck instead of in your pocket or bag; they’ll be much less likely to be stolen this way since you won’t be flashing your wallet repeatedly or leaving it exposed in your back pocket. It also has RFID-blocking material to protect all the items it will keep organized (cash, credit cards, passports, travel documents, phones, etc.)

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2. Jet lag Relief

Thailand is 11 hours ahead of the East Coast of the U.S., which means jet lag is almost inevitable. Not to mention the drastic time change! Bring some jet lag relief pills to help you cope with the time difference, or you might find yourself falling asleep before dinner. It will also help you become quickly acclimated on the return trip.

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3. Virtual Private Network (VPN)

Thailand has suffered a growing number of data breaches and hacking in recent years. To protect yourself against cyberattacks (in the nation that tops ALL other SE Asian countries for phishing attacks) – you’ll need a VPN.

A Virtual Private Network will protect you when joining random Wi-Fi networks at coffee shops, cafes, airports, and more. I even learned that your hotel or Airbnb is not safe when my credit card number was stolen on vacation.

We use NordVPN because they are affordable and offer the fastest streaming with unlimited bandwidth. A VPN protects you with 1-click from losing your passwords, credit cards, and private identity. Also, it will free you up from popular websites that may be blocked or censored in Thailand. If you’re planning to stay connected (for work needs, free internet surfing, or to stream your favorite shows via Netflix, HBO, Hulu, or live TV) – a VPN is the best all-in-one solution.

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4. Lipstick-Sized Portable Charger

You’ll probably use your phone frequently in Thailand to take photos, use maps, call a Grab, or just stay in touch with people at home. You’ll want to be absolutely sure the battery won’t die while you’re out, so bring a small portable charger to juice it up during the day. You can throw it in your backpack with any electronic and it will charge while you’re on-the-move!

Lipstick-Sized Charger

5. Windproof Travel Umbrella

It rains in Thailand throughout the year but can be especially heavy during the rainy season from May to early November. During the rainy season, it often rains over 8 inches per month, so it’s best to be prepared with a reliable, compact travel umbrella that you can easily throw in your daypack. The one we recommend even comes with a zip case that keeps your other items dry when storing your wet umbrella.

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6. Travel Insurance for Thailand

Thailand is not the kind of place to risk your coverage. As an unpredictable and unique destination, you’ll want to be protected in case of unforeseen circumstances. Not to mention, your domestic provider does not cover you overseas (including Medicare and Medicaid). Travel insurance will protect you for common travel issues like baggage loss, theft, flight delays, cancelations, medical transfers, and international hospital bills.

We use Faye because they are upgrading the entire industry. As the first all-digital provider, they handle everything from claims to reimbursements through their mobile app. They helped me contact my doctor while overseas and advised me to the nearest clinic through their 24/7 customer support. With plans to cancel your trip “for any reason,” they are the best provider we’ve worked with and we can’t recommend them enough!

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7. Quick-Dry Travel Towel

A travel towel is a must-have for Thailand. You never know if your accommodation will have a towel (or if it will be up to your cleanliness standards), and this one is very compact. It’s thin but absorbent microfiber material dries 10x faster than cotton and is way more practical for hikes and beach days than a big, fluffy one.

Quick-Dry Travel Towel

8. High-Quality Filtered Water Bottle

The water system in Thailand is not considered potable or safe to drink. It is a humid environment and you will need to stay hydrated, so purchase a filtered water bottle to ensure you aren’t wasting all your money on plastic ones. Especially for excursions, in the countryside, and times when no other water sources will be available, this will be crucial.

This Grayl bottle is our go-to because it’s a literal lifesaver that removes bacteria, pathogens, parasites, viruses, microplastics, pesticides, and more. It’s a little pricey but way cheaper than going to the hospital for E. coli or Hepatitis A.

High-Quality Filtered Water Bottle

9. Hanging Toiletry Bag

Bathrooms do not always come equipped with enough storage, and the ones in Thailand can range from luxurious to slightly unhygienic. This hanging toiletry bag creates a built-in shelf no matter where you roam. It has 4 giant pockets that can hold all of your toiletries, makeup, washcloths, medicine, etc., plus 3 external compartments for smaller items like jewelry.

This one by Eco Sun puts all other toiletry bags to shame! It’s designed by travelers who know what jet-setters really need for long and short getaways. Even when you have plenty of countertop space, keeping everything organized is better than sprawling your products all over the hotel room. And it makes repacking a breeze. Just get it, you won’t regret it 🙂

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10. Activated Charcoal

Thailand is not a place I would venture to without activated charcoal. I would almost anticipate a little adjustment period while your body adapts to the local cuisine and water supply. Traveler’s diarrhea is common, and anything from street food to gourmet meals (to ice in your soda!) could cause illness. These will detoxify pathogens from your system more quickly, so you’re in less distress and can get back on your feet fast!

Activated Charcoal

11. Female Urination Device

This may sound odd but ladies, stay with me here! You never know if you’re going to have a clean bathroom to work with (or one stocked with toilet paper). When you’re adventuring off-the-beaten-path, keep this female urination device as a handy tool. It acts as a funnel, allowing you to pee standing up, which is really a privilege that shouldn’t be reserved for men! It has a sanitary case and you won’t regret having it in times of need.

Female Urination Device

12. Waterproof Phone Pouch

Whether you’re in Pattaya enjoying epic water sports or sitting poolside at a resort, you’ll need a waterproof phone pouch to protect your phone from the elements. You’ll be indulging in parasailing, diving, snorkeling, and boating, so don’t risk dropping your phone in the water. I always attach a flotation strap to ensure it’s buoyant, and the case will even allow you to film underwater videos!

Waterproof Phone Pouch

13. TSA-Approved Luggage Locks

Sadly, we had really nice sunglasses stolen from our checked luggage. When your bags are out-of-sight for long durations, it will offer sincere peace of mind to attach a luggage lock. We bring a couple of sets for all suitcases, backpacks when exploring crowded areas prone to pickpockets, city lockers, hotel lockers, and more. These are TSA-approved so they’re perfect for flying around the world.

TSA-Approved Luggage Locks

14. Luggage Straps

These are a small investment with a big pay-off – extending the life of your luggage and saving you lots of time! These secure your bags so they stay shut regardless of how roughly they are handled. This set is our favorite since it can withstand 700+ lbs of force tension and comes with a lifetime happiness guarantee.

The brightly colored staps mean that no one else’s generic bag looks similar to mine, which is a huge time saver on busy travel days. I can spot my bag the moment it falls from the baggage claim carousel and get on with my day. You could also get creative to use this as a makeshift handle if anything breaks, tether multiple bags together when navigating busy areas, compress your carry-on bag so it fits in the overhead compartment (even if you’ve done some epic Thai shopping!), and more.

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15. Cooling Towels

Thailand is brimming with heat and humidity, particularly in the monsoon season. To make outdoor activities more tolerable, use these cooling towels to beat the heat! These magical cloths are super lightweight and drop to nearly 30-degrees colder than the outside temperature. Simply add water and voila! You’ll have a frosty friend that can be rechilled over and over throughout the day. We never travel anywhere tropical or warm without these.

Cooling Towels

16. Packing Cubes

Packing cubes are extremely helpful for staying organized and for preventing your bag from exploding when you open it after it has been thrown around during a long trip. You’ll have a far easier time finding things when you need them and use one for pants, one for shirts, one for excursion essentials, and so on. It even comes with 2 bonus laundry bags, boo-yah! If you want to start small or have less to pack, get the 3-pack set.

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What’s the electricity and power supply like in Thailand

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Compared to most of Southeast Asia, the electrical grid in Thailand is very well developed. The vast majority of the country has electricity, although some remote villages do not, but you’ll probably only end up there if you go trekking.

However, there’s a reasonable chance you’ll experience a power outage at some point, as they can occur in Bangkok, on the islands, and elsewhere. But unless it’s caused by a storm or planned maintenance, it probably won’t last long.

Something to be aware of is that electric water pumps are common in Thailand – that means that if the power’s out, the water will be off as well. Lastly, plugging in too many devices at once can easily cause the circuit breaker to trip, especially in older buildings.

Do I Need A Voltage Converter for Thailand?

Most of the devices you’ll likely bring to Thailand – like a phone, laptop, or tablet – can operate on a voltage up to 240V, meaning they don’t require a converter.

However, certain American appliances are only rated to 120V, including hairdryers, electric razors, and straightening irons. If you plan to bring any of these, you’ll need a US-to-Thailand voltage converter to use them safely. Trying to plug one of these devices straight into the wall will destroy it, and it could shock you or start a fire. I would avoid bringing these items altogether.

If you plan to go abroad frequently, you could also order a travel version of the devices you want to bring. These will either be rated to 240V or they’ll have a setting that allows you to switch the voltage.

Other FAQs about traveling in Thailand

1. when to travel to thailand.

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If at all possible, avoid northern Thailand between February and May, when the farmers burn their fields in preparation for the upcoming season, creating hazardous air quality.

2. What is the weather like in Thailand?

Thailand has a tropical climate, so the weather is mostly hot and humid year-round, and it doesn’t vary much throughout the country. Seasonal differences are also minimal, though the hottest month is generally April, while December to February are the coolest.

Mae Hong Son in the northwest corner is the coolest part of the country in wintertime, but highs are still in the mid-80s and lows rarely dip below the mid-50s. Rainy season runs from May to October, except on the Gulf Coast, where it typically lasts from September to December. Most destinations see some rain year-round, though, especially in the south.

3. What to do in Bangkok?

Bangkok is the most-visited city in the world, and with good reason. You could go to a new temple every day for years, but some of the most interesting are Wat Arun, Wat Pho, and Wat Suthat. Don’t miss the Grand Palace, either. There are several museums worth a visit, including the Bangkok National Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Bangkok Art and Culture Center. For shopping, browsing, or just people watching, check out both the markets like Chatuchak Weekend Market and Pak Klong Talad (the flower market) and the malls like Siam Paragon and CentralWorld.

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4. What to do in Thailand?

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If you’re looking for a beach vacation, you can choose from dozens of islands. Do a retreat on Koh Samui, party on Koh Phi Phi, chill on Koh Lipe, or get away from the crowds on Koh Kood. No matter which islands you choose, diving and snorkeling will almost certainly be available. One thing to skip in Thailand?The wildlife attractions like elephant rides and tiger temples, which are, unfortunately, rarely ethical.

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5. How to get around in Thailand?

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Many companies run buses all around Thailand as well; they’re far less comfortable than the train (and not as safe), but they can be much cheaper and are often even faster. Various ferry companies connect the islands with the mainland, and boats running to the most popular islands are usually quite comfortable.

Bangkok has a very sophisticated public transportation system, with easy-to-use underground and elevated trains connecting much of the city, as well as dozens of bus routes. Songthaews(public pick-up trucks) also operate in many areas, but you’ll have to ask a local to point you in the right direction. The city has a system of boat taxis as well, which can be very efficient since they avoid the traffic. Other big cities like Chiang Mai also have bus and songthaew systems, and the ride-sharing app Grab is now available in most major towns.

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Plug For Thailand: What You Need To Know

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What is the plug for Thailand? Before you travel, check the information below to make sure your electronic devices are compatible with the outlet type and voltage.

Electrical Summary

The Thailand uses outlet types A, B, C at a voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50 Hz.

Plug Compatibility: Type A, Type B, Type C

Voltage: 220V

Frequency: 50 Hz

Type A Outlet: A white electrical outlet with two sockets

Can North Americans use Electronics in Thailand without an Adapter?

No! Americans and Canadians will need a travel adapter and transformer when traveling to Thailand . Most device plugs will work with the outlet types A and B in Thailand but an adapter will be needed for type C. Also, the voltage in Thailand is different from American voltages.

Please note: an adapter will be needed if your device plug has a grounding pin and you are trying to use a Type A outlet. For this reason, we always recommend traveling with a universal travel adapter.

Can Europeans use Electronics in Thailand without an adapter?

No! Europeans will need an adapter for the outlets when traveling to Thailand . European device plugs will not work with the outlet types A and B in Thailand . Also, the voltage in Thailand is the same as European voltages.

What Outlet does Thailand Use?

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Type A electrical plug sockets are used in North and Central America, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico. They have two flat pins and no grounding pin. These outlets are typically used with devices that have a voltage of 110-120V. This outlet is rated for 15 amps. Plug Type A is compatible with this socket. All other plug types (including Type B) will need an adapter.

Type B electrical plug sockets are used in North and Central America, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico. They have two round pins and a grounding pin. These outlets are typically used with devices that have a voltage of 110-120V. This outlet is rated for 15 amps. Plug Type A and Type B are compatible with this socket. All other plug types will need an adapter.

Type C plug sockets are used in Europe, Africa and Asia. They have two round pins and no grounding pin. These plugs are typically used with devices that have a voltage of 220-240V.

Is it safe to drink water in Thailand?

To be on the safe side, you can use common precautions such as boiling tap water for at least one minute, using water purification tablets, or drinking bottled water. It’s also important to note that ice may be made from tap water and that foods may be washed or prepared with tap water.

We recommend always packing a filtered water bottle when traveling:

Travel Essentials

Be sure to check our list of travel essentials before your trip!

Recommended Travel Essentials

Should I get travel insurance when traveling to Thailand?

It is generally recommended to get travel insurance when traveling to a different country. Travel insurance can provide financial protection and peace of mind in case of unexpected events, such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost or stolen baggage, or other travel-related mishaps.

Travel insurance can cover various expenses related to your trip, such as medical expenses, emergency medical transportation, trip cancellation or interruption, lost or stolen baggage or personal belongings, and other travel-related expenses.

Before purchasing travel insurance, it’s important to carefully review the policy details, including the coverage limits, exclusions, and any applicable deductibles or copays. You should also make sure that the policy covers any activities or destinations that you plan to participate in or visit during your trip.

Travel Summary

Where is thailand.

Thailand is a country located in Southeast Asia, bordered by Myanmar to the north and west, Laos to the northeast, Cambodia to the east, and Malaysia to the south.

What time is it in Thailand?

The time in Thailand can vary depending on the time zone, but it is typically between 11 to 13 hours ahead of US Eastern Standard Time.

What is the Capital of Thailand?

The capital city of Thailand is Bangkok, also known as Krung Thep in Thai language.

What language do they speak in Thailand?

The official language of Thailand is Thai, which is spoken by the majority of the population.

What and when is Songkran?

Songkran is a traditional Thai New Year festival, which usually takes place from April 13 to 15 every year. It is known for its water fights and is a popular tourist attraction.

When is the monsoon season in Thailand?

Monsoon season in Thailand typically runs from May to October, bringing heavy rains and high humidity to the region.

What is Thailand known for?

Thailand is known for its beautiful beaches, ancient temples, delicious street food, rich culture and history, and friendly people. It is also a popular destination for adventure activities like trekking, diving, and rock climbing.

What to do in Thailand?

The capital city of Bangkok is a must-visit destination for travelers, offering an exciting mix of modernity and tradition. The city boasts numerous temples and palaces, such as the famous Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) and the Grand Palace, which are some of the most popular attractions. Visitors can also experience Bangkok’s bustling street markets, vibrant nightlife, and delicious street food.

Thailand’s islands are also a popular destination, with Phuket, Koh Samui, and Krabi among the most visited. These islands offer crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and plenty of opportunities for water sports like diving, snorkeling, and kayaking.

For those interested in Thai culture, Chiang Mai, located in northern Thailand, is a must-see destination. Known for its stunning temples, traditional handicrafts, and beautiful mountain scenery, Chiang Mai is also home to some of Thailand’s best cooking schools, where visitors can learn how to make traditional Thai dishes like pad Thai and green curry.

Other popular destinations in Thailand include the historic city of Ayutthaya, the scenic town of Pai, and the natural beauty of Khao Yai National Park.

Overall, Thailand offers a diverse and exciting travel experience, with something for every type of traveler. With stunning natural scenery, rich cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine, Thailand is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Southeast Asia.

Traveling to another country? Check out our Countries page for more info.

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In Thailand, power plugs and sockets (outlets) of type A , type B , type C , type F and type O are used. The standard voltage is 220 V at a frequency of 50 Hz .

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Thailand, known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, is a popular destination for travelers from all over the world. Whether you’re exploring ancient temples in Bangkok, relaxing on the shores of Phuket, or trekking through the lush jungles of Chiang Mai, you’ll find plenty to see and do.

To ensure your electronics stay charged and functional during your Thai adventure, understanding the local power system is essential. Using the right power adapter will protect your devices from damage and keep you connected throughout your journey.

Which power outlets are used in Thailand?

Thailand uses a standard voltage of 220 volts and a frequency of 50 Hz. The country uses three different plug types: A, B, and C. Plug type A has two flat parallel pins, while plug type B has two flat parallel pins with a grounding pin. Plug type C is the standard European plug with two round pins. It's important to note that plug type C is compatible with both type A and type B outlets.

If you are traveling to Thailand with a device that uses a different plug type, you will need to bring a travel adapter. You can purchase travel adapters at most electronics stores or online. It's also important to check the voltage requirements of your devices before you travel. If your device requires a different voltage, you will need to use a voltage converter in addition to a travel adapter.

The best travel adapter for Thailand

Universal Travel Adapter

This Universal Travel Adapter is the ultimate travel companion for anyone exploring the globe. With its comprehensive selection of plugs covering over 150 countries, including Thailand, you can stay connected and powered up no matter where your travels take you.

This adapter is equipped with multiple USB ports and a standard socket, allowing you to charge multiple devices simultaneously. This makes it perfect for powering your phone, laptop, tablet, camera, and more, ensuring all your essential electronics are ready to go in Thailand and beyond.

The adapter features a built-in fuse, safety shutters, and a plug lock system, prioritizing safety for your devices. While it doesn't convert voltage, it supports a wide range of devices, providing a reliable and secure charging solution for your travels.

Do I need a power converter for Thailand?

The voltage used in Thailand is 220 volts, which is different from the 110-120 volts used in some countries. If your electronic device is designed for a lower voltage, you will need a voltage converter to avoid damaging it.

In addition to voltage, you should also consider the frequency. Thailand uses a frequency of 50 Hz, while some countries use 60 Hz. While most modern devices can handle both frequencies, older appliances might not. If you're unsure, it's best to check the device's manual or label.

To be safe, it's generally recommended to use a voltage converter and adapter when traveling to Thailand, especially if you're bringing sensitive electronics like laptops, smartphones, or hair dryers. This will ensure that your devices are properly powered and protected from damage.

FAQ: Power plugs and voltage converters for Thailand

What type of power plugs are used in thailand.

In Thailand, power plugs and sockets of type A, type B, type C, type F and type O are used.

What is the standard voltage and frequency in Thailand?

In Thailand, the standard electrical voltage is 220 V with a frequency of 50 Hz.

How can I identify if my appliance is dual voltage or single voltage rated?

Look for a label or sticker on the appliance that indicates the voltage range it can operate in. If it says "120V/240V" or "110-240V," it's dual voltage. If it only lists a single voltage, such as "120V," it is not dual voltage.

How do I know if I need a voltage converter or transformer for my trip to Thailand?

Thailand uses 220 volts and 50Hz, while most North American and European appliances use 110-120 volts and 60Hz. Check the voltage and frequency requirements of your electronics. If your device requires 110-120 volts, you will need a voltage converter or transformer.

What is the difference between a voltage converter and a transformer, and when should each be used?

A voltage converter changes the voltage and frequency of electricity, while a transformer only changes the voltage. Voltage converters are used when the electrical system in your destination country uses a different voltage and frequency than your home country. Transformers are used to step up or step down voltage within a single electrical system.

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Thailand Power Sockets: What Type of Adapter Do I Need?

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You are planning on traveling from your home in the US to Thailand. You have packed all your clothes, shoes, a passport, and other necessities. However, once you start packing your electronics, you realize that the Thailand power sockets must be completely different from the ones in the US. So, now you need an adapter.

What type of adapter do I need to use in Thailand? When visiting Thailand , you will need a travel adapter capable of connecting plug Types A and B to plugs Type C. Additionally, you need to make sure your device and/or charger can handle the high voltage of outlets in Thailand, which have almost twice the voltage as US outlets.

With that being said, there are many reasons why an adapter is necessary to have while you’re in Thailand, despite North America and Thailand having plug Type A and B in common. Other factors, such as voltage and frequency, are also important to take into consideration.

You can read our guide on being an Expat in Thailand here.

Why Thailand Uses Different Power Sockets & Plugs

Thailand has had many influences from foreign countries, including European countries like France and Britain, and the United States. One of the things the US has in common with Thailand is our technological developments, such as how we use electricity.

Throughout the early development of Thailand’s power grid, they decided to use the European Type C plug, in addition to North American Types A and B. The same applies to many other countries around the world.

  • Plug Type A is the typical North American plug with two flat, vertical, parallel pins.
  • Plug Type B is just like A, with the exception that it has a cylindrical pin below the two parallel pins (commonly found in North America too).
  • Plug Type C consists of two parallel, cylindrical pins, and it is found across most of Europe (except the UK) and some parts of Asia, like Thailand.

Thailand also uses plugs Type E, F, and O (which is unique to Thailand). However, all of these outlets are compatible with Type C plugs.

You can find Type A’s in one place, Type B’s at another, and Type C’s in yet another location. Therefore, you can’t really know what type of outlet to expect when traveling. Although Type B’s are a little rarer in Thailand, it is vital to be able to adapt your devices to each available; this is where a travel adapter comes into play.

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What Type of Adapter Do You Need for Thailand?

As previously stated, Thailand has outlet Types A, B, C, E, F, and O (But remember, C plugs work for E, F, and O outlets). Assuming that you live in a North American country with plug Types A and B, then you will need a travel adapter that is capable of converting plugs A and B to a Type C plug; this is known as a European Travel Plug Adapter.

3 Best Plug Adapters for Overseas Travel

The following is a list with three of the best European Travel Plug Adapters available on Amazon:

1. VINTAR International Power Adaptor with 2 USB Ports

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The VINTAR International Power Adaptor comes in two different packs: Two for $16.98 or three for $21.96. The VINTAR has an ultra-light design, making it perfect for carrying with you in your travels across countries with Type C outlets. It also includes two built-in USB ports for devices such as cell phone chargers. It has two North American outlets for connecting multiple devices at once.

2. BOKHOM 6 in 1 Universal Plug Adapter

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The BOKHOM 6-in-1 Universal Plug Adapter comes in at a price of $26.99, making them extremely economical for traveling with multiple devices or people. The adaptor is small and compact, making it ideal for storing in a carry-on, and it includes two American outlets to plug two different devices to each adapter.

3. SAUNORCH Universal International Travel Power Adapter

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Last but not least, the SAUNORCH Universal International Travel Power Adapter is sold individually for $28.99. It can adapt to the correct electrical plug for over 150 countries across the world. Each outlet can be selected with a very simple system by using the sliders on the side of the adapter.

It also includes an astonishing four USB outlets, making it ideal for charging multiple cell phones for your family and friends at the same time.

The Ceptics adaptor includes safety features, such as fireproof material, and a built-in safety fuse that can be replaced with the spare fuse that comes with it.

It is important to note that none of the adapters mentioned above function as a converter or transformer for voltage or frequency. Always make sure your device is ready for a different voltage.

A Note on Voltage & Frequency Differences

Now you have your travel adapter and are ready to face any type of outlet that Thailand presents you with. However, you are not out of the woods yet. You should still be knowledgeable about the different voltages and frequencies present in Thailand’s electrical systems, so you don’t overburden your devices.

Power grids in different countries vary from one another; this is mostly due to differences that had emerged among countries first starting their power grids. They can be high or low, and sadly, Thailand is on the list of countries with very high voltages.

Thailand’s power grid (230volts) has almost twice the voltage of the US (120volts); this can be harmful not only to your device but also for you. If your device cannot handle the voltage, then the best-case scenario is that your device will be fried and stop working altogether.

The way to efficiently deal with higher voltages is either to get a voltage converter that can scale down the voltage for your device to handle, but this is only useful if you plan on using the device for one or two hours. A voltage transformer, on the other hand, can keep devices going for longer. However, both options tend to be quite heavy to carry around and pack.

A much more economical and safer way of dealing with voltage differences is by taking a closer look at the label of your device or charger and making sure that it is, in fact, capable of withstanding Thailand’s higher voltage.

Some devices, such as cell phone or laptop chargers, are capable of adapting themselves to different voltages, but once again, make sure to check if it is capable of surviving. Better safe than sorry.

Frequency is not as huge of a deal as voltage. Your device will not explode if its frequency requirement differs from that of Thailand power sockets, which is about 50Hz. (The US frequency standard is 60Hz, so your device most likely differs from that of Thailand.) However, it is still not advisable to use your device unless absolutely necessary.

Once again, nothing terrible will happen if your device has a different frequency. However, devices with moving parts such as clocks or blenders will operate slower than usual. A converter or a transformer is an excellent way to deal with the frequency difference between your device and another made in Thailand.

However, a far more effective way, just as with voltage, is to carefully check if your device is capable of withstanding both North American and Thailand’s frequency. Most cell phone and laptop chargers are capable of handling both voltages.

Are There any Alternatives to an Adapter?

If you are a North American tourist traveling to Thailand, then your alternatives are very limited. You could try just bringing in your Type A or B plug and hope that you find a suitable plug there (which you will, just that not that often).

Another alternative would be to purchase a charger with a compatible plug for Thailand power sockets. That way, you can plug the device in without needing an adapter. However, the adapter tends to be a cheaper choice, and a lot more efficient if you plan on using more than one device or traveling to other Eastern countries.

Other than that, there aren’t really any more options to secure your device’s survival in Thailand without an adapter.

The US is a unique country when it comes to many things, such as its measuring system, its power plugs, and its voltage and frequency, which is why it comes as no surprise that an adapter could be vital to your device’s survival.

Thailand uses plug Types A, B, and C (which is compatible with E, F, and O also found in Thailand) while the US and the rest of North America use plugs A and B. A European Travel Plug Adapter will be ideal for you.

Thailand has a voltage that is almost twice as high (230V) as the one used in the US (120V)—not having a device that is capable of handling this much voltage, or a converter or transformer can prove fatal for your device and cause serious harm to the user.

Frequency in Thailand (50Hz) is slightly different than that from the US (60Hz). The difference in this measure is not as huge of a deal as with voltage. However, an appliance with moving parts will be affected. Frequency can be dealt with in the same way as with voltage. Ultimately, the most efficient way of dealing with both voltage and frequency is to check that your device or its charger can withstand the voltage and frequency difference between Thailand and North America.

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In Thailand, power plugs and sockets (outlets) of type A, type B, type C, type F and type O are used. The standard voltage is 220 V at a frequency of 50 Hz.

  • Yes, you need a power plug travel adapter for sockets type A, C, F and O in Thailand.
  • You also need a voltage converter.
  • Be extra careful with certain devices because of the difference in frequency.

Do your power plugs fit in Thailand?

In Thailand, they use power sockets (outlets) of type A, B, C, F and O. In the United States, you have plugs A and B. You need a power plug adapter in Thailand for sockets type A, C, F and O. Sockets type B can fit your plugs, but may not always be available locally.

  • Always pack a 3-to-2 prong adapter to fit your plugs B into sockets type A.

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You need to look for a power plug adapter for sockets type A, type C, type F and type O. Alternatively, choose a world travel adapter that fits multiple sockets, in case you travel more often. Because you need a voltage converter as well (see below), you might want to use a combined travel adapter/voltage converter.

Voltage converter needed in Thailand?

The standard voltage in Thailand (220 V) is much higher than the voltage level your devices typically operate at in the United States (120 V). Without a converter, you risk serious damage to your devices. Additionally, be aware that the frequency in Thailand differs.

  • You need a voltage converter in Thailand to protect your devices!
  • Try to find a voltage converter that can also change the frequency.

A voltage converter will ensure a safe input voltage level for your devices in Thailand. You can find voltage converters at Amazon. Because you also need a power plug adapter, you might want a combined plug adapter/voltage converter.

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  • Find combo plug adapters/converters at AMAZON.COM

Be warned if your converter cannot change the frequency. It is not advisable to use your devices. But if you do (at your own risk), exercise special caution with motorized devices and those containing electronic chips, such as clocks, shavers, and medical devices.

To be sure, check the label on your devices. Some devices never need a converter. If the label states 'INPUT: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz' the device can be used in every country in the world. This is common for devices with chargers like tablets/laptops, photo cameras, cell phones, toothbrushes, etc. For these devices you will only need a power plug adapter.

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Heading to Thailand for your trip? It’s always smart to check if you need a universal travel adapter or not.

Many countries have different types of outlets and plugs compared to what we use in the United States. We’ve got all the info you need for your trip to Thailand.

Do you need a travel adapter?

❗ Yes, you’ll need a travel adapter in Thailand.

For other places in Thailand, like Phuket , and Bangkok , the same advice holds true.

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  • 🔌 The outlets in Thailand are type A, B, C and O .
  • âšĄïž The voltage is 220V and the frequency is 50Hz .
  • 🌎 You do need a travel adapter for electrical devices from the United States.
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Outlets in thailand.

Dreaming of Thai beaches and street food? They use type A, B, C and O outlets, not like our US ones. Make sure to bring a travel adapter.

outlet type A

Type A plugs are the same as the ones we use.

Type A plugs also fit into type B outlets, but type B plugs don’t fit into type A outlets.

outlet type B

Type B plugs are the same as the ones we use in US.

Type A plugs also fit into type B outlets. However, type B plugs don’t fit into type A outlets.

outlet type C

Type C outlets also work with type C and F plugs.

outlet type O

Plugs C, E, and F also sync up with the type O outlet .

You’ll only come across the type O socket in Thailand.

Do you need a voltage converter in Thailand?

❗ Yes, you’ll likely need a voltage converter.

In Thailand the standard voltage is 220V with a frequency of 50Hz . This doesn’t match the 120V standard in the United States . Therefore, not every device will work with just a travel adapter. Always check if your devices are compatible with different voltages.

A voltage converter is likely necessary for some devices . Always refer to your device’s manual. If it states ‘ INPUT: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz ,’ it’s usually usable worldwide.

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Thailand electrical outlets & plugs

Thailand uses power outlets and plugs of types A, B, C & O. Take a look at the pictures below to see what these plugs and power sockets look like:

Thailand electrical outlets and plug types

Do the outlets look different in your country? You'll need a power plug adapter.

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Type A - Mostly used in the US, Canada, Mexico, Central America, China and Japan. No other plug types will fit in a type A outlet.

Type B - Similar to type A, but with an extra pin for grounding. Mainly used in the US, Canada, Mexico, Central America and Japan. Plugs of type A will also fit into a type B socket.

Type C - The standard European plug. Commonly used in Europe, South-America and Asia, but also in quite a few other countries. Plugs of type E and F will also fit in a type C outlet.

Type O - Used exclusively in Thailand. Plugs of type C will also fit into a type O socket, and there is unsafe compatibility with type E and F plugs.

Electricity in Thailand - voltage and frequency

All power sockets in Thailand provide a standard voltage of 220V with a standard frequency of 50Hz.

You can use all your equipment in Thailand if the outlet voltage in your own country is between 220V-240V. This is the case in most of Europe, Australia, the United Kingdom and most countries in Africa and Asia.

If the standard voltage in your country is in the range of 100V-127V (which is most common in the US, Canada and countries in South America) you might need a voltage converter in Thailand.

The standard frequency in Thailand is 50Hz. If this frequency differs from the frequency used in your home country, please use caution when plugging in your devices. Check the small print on the device to see if the device can handle the frequency. Please note we regularly check our electricity information with the International Electrotechnical Committee (IEC)

Small print on the device or power adapter indicates what voltages the device can work with. If you see 100-240V 50/60Hz printed, the adapter is rated to work on all voltages used worldwide. Please note that power plug adapters only convert plug types and do not convert voltages.

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What power plug types and electrical outlets are used in Thailand? ⌄

In Thailand they use power plugs and electrical outlets of types A, B, C & O.

What voltage is used in Thailand? ⌄

The standard voltage in Thailand is 220V at a frequency of 50Hz.

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Thailand Adaptor The Ultimate Guide

Thailand is a beautiful country with a rich culture and history. If you’re planning a trip to Thailand, you’ll need to pack a few essential items, including a Thailand adaptor.

Thailand uses a different type of electrical outlet than most countries in the world. The standard voltage is 220V and the standard frequency is 50Hz. The plug type is a Type A or Type B plug.

If you have a device that uses a Type C, Type D, Type E, Type F, Type G, Type H, Type I, or Type J plug, you will need to use an adaptor to use it in Thailand.

So What Adaptor For Thailand?

Thailand uses Type C plugs with two round pins, the same as in most of Europe. If you’re coming from a country that uses Type A plugs with two flat pins, you’ll need a Type C to Type A adapter.

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What Adaptor do I need for Thailand?

Types of plugs and sockets in thailand.

Thailand uses a type of plug and socket called the Type A plug, which is the same type of plug used in the United States. The Type A plug has two flat prongs and is rated for 125 volts and 60 hertz.

How to Choose the Right Adaptor for Thailand

If you are traveling from a country that uses a different type of plug and socket, you will need to purchase an adaptor to use your electronic devices in Thailand. There are a variety of adaptors available, so it is important to choose the right one for your needs.

Types of Adaptors

There are three main types of adaptors that you can use in Thailand:

Travel adaptors:

These adaptors are designed to fit multiple types of plugs and sockets. They are typically lightweight and compact, making them easy to travel with.

Converter adaptors:

These adaptors convert the voltage of the power outlet to match the voltage of your electronic device. They are necessary if your device is not rated for 125 volts.

Power strips:

These strips have multiple outlets and can be used to connect multiple devices to a single power outlet. They are a convenient way to power multiple devices at once.

How to Use an Adaptor in Thailand

To use an adaptor in Thailand, follow these steps:

1. Plug the adaptor into the power outlet. 2. Plug your electronic device into the adaptor. 3. Turn on your electronic device.

Tips for Using Adaptors in Thailand

Here are a few tips for using adaptors in Thailand:

Be sure to purchase a quality adaptor from a reputable source: A cheap adaptor may not be safe to use and could damage your electronic device.

Test the adaptor before you use it: Make sure that the adaptor fits snugly into the power outlet and that your electronic device turns on properly.

Be careful not to overload the adaptor: Only plug one device into the adaptor at a time.

Unplug the adaptor when you are not using it: This will help to prevent damage to the adaptor.

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Jaci

Jaci Pulice is an experienced travel writer and editor who has a passion for exploring new cultures and cuisines. With years of experience in the travel industry, Jaci brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our website. She has explored every corner of Thailand and is always on the lookout for new and exciting destinations to share with our readers.

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In Thailand, the voltage of domestic AC is 220 volt (50 cycles). Foreign visitors are advised to bring along travel adaptors to fit the outlets in the country. 

Electrical sockets in Thailand are compatible with both flat parallel prongs (like in the United States and Japan) and two round pins (like in most European and Asian countries). While two-pin sockets  are common in Thailand, some establishments like hotels and offices also have three-pin outlets installed.  Visitors from countries that use 110-voltage electricity are recommended not to bring their personal 110V appliances, and instead find the 220V substitutes if possible. This is because it can be dangerous to use an electrical appliance that is rated at a different voltage from the supply.

Most 110V appliances function with 220-to-110 voltage converters (transformers) which are available at most department stores. However, there are a number of concerns surrounding the application of such tools, including: (1) issues with ground connection and electric shock; (2) the rating of the transformer must match the voltage of the appliances to which it will connect; (3) the normal operation of an 60 Hz appliance may be affected if it is used on a 50Hz supply, and (4) the transformers are often polarity sensitive. 

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Thailand Power Plug and Travel Adapters – What You Need To Know

Thailand Power Plug and Travel Adapters – What You Need To Know

What Is The Best Travel Adapter For Thailand?

From exploring the bustling streets of Bangkok to relaxing on pristine beaches in Phuket, travelling in Thailand is unlikely to leave you feeling bored
 you can immerse yourself in the vibrant markets, gobble up the tantalising street food, marvel at ornate temples, or even interact with warm and friendly locals. With so much to see and experience, using gadgets and devices becomes even more important as it keeps you connected and allows you to capture and share the incredible moments of your Thai adventure.

When embarking on a thrilling adventure to Thailand, ensuring that you stay connected and powered up is essential. From charging your smartphone to using your favourite electronic devices, having the right travel adapter for Thailand will make all the difference to having a tip-top holiday.

In this blog post, we will explore the best plug adapter for Thailand, considering the country's unique plug types and the advantages of using a universal adapter .

Understanding Thailand's Numerous Plug Types

Before we dive into the options for the best plug adapter for Thailand, let's familiarise ourselves with Thailand's plug types. In Thailand, you'll encounter up to 3 socket types: Type A (USA ungrounded), Type B (USA grounded) and Type C (Europe). Type A plugs consist of two flat parallel pins, Type B is three pins, while Type C plugs feature two round pins. To ensure seamless connectivity during your travels, it's crucial to have a travel adapter for Thailand that can accommodate at least one of these plug types.

Option 1: USA Adapter ( Type A or Type B)

USA Adapter Type or Type B

For those of you that have been to the United States, your USA adapters or devices with 2 or 3 pins will work in Thailand. As you travel through the country, you may come across Type A sockets (ungrounded), which have two flat holes , or Type B sockets (grounded), which have three. 

If you already own a USA adapter , you should be able to charge your devices in Thailand without an issue. However, in rare circumstances, older hotels may only offer European Type C outlets, which leads us to your next option.

Option 1: European Travel Adapter ( Type C )

European Travel Adapter Type C

If you've travelled to Europe before, you may already possess a travel adapter that supports the Type C plug. European adapters typically come with two round pins and are compatible with Type C outlets in Thailand. These adapters are a convenient option if you want to charge your devices without any hassle. However, keep in mind that they won't be compatible with Type A outlets, which are prevalent in some locations.

In our experience, it’s unlikely that your hotel would only offer Type C, and not Type A / B , but if you’re unable to check before you travel or if you’re a frequent holidaymaker, you may prefer to consider a universal travel adapter instead.

Option 3: Universal Adapter

While travel adapters specifically designed for the USA and Europe are suitable for their respective plug types ( Type A , B , C ), it's worth considering a universal travel adapter for Thailand, especially if you are a frequent traveller..

A universal adapter is a versatile solution that can support multiple devices and plug types from various regions worldwide, including USA and European plugs. By opting for a universal travel adapter , you'll have peace of mind knowing that you can charge your devices regardless of the outlet type you encounter during your travels in other countries.

When planning your trip to Thailand, it's essential to choose the best travel adapter that meets your needs. While a USA travel adapter will most likely be suitable for 95% of hotels, there’s a small chance that your Thailand hotel will only offer a European socket. 

Therefore, if you’re not comfortable just taking a USA travel adapter (and you don’t have a European one lying about the house), we would recommend a universal travel adapter , which offers maximum flexibility and compatibility. 

By investing in a universal adapter , you'll be equipped to tackle any plug type you encounter during your travels, ensuring that your devices stay charged and connected throughout your unforgettable journey in Thailand.

Additional Tips For Travelers To Thailand

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There are a few more tips to keep in mind to make your experience in Thailand even more enjoyable. Firstly, it's advisable to carry a power bank along with your travel adapter, especially if you plan on exploring remote areas or participating in outdoor activities. This ensures that you always have a backup power source to keep your devices charged. 

Secondly, be sure to check the voltage requirements of your devices. A 220V voltage system is used in Thailand, so if your devices are only compatible with 110V, you will need a voltage converter in addition to your travel adapter.

Lastly, it's a good idea to have a multi-socket power strip handy, as you may encounter limited available outlets in some accommodations. This will allow you to charge more devices simultaneously without any inconvenience. By following these additional tips, you'll be well-prepared to make the most of your time in Thailand and capture memories that will last a lifetime. Enjoy your travels!

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What Travel Adapter Do I Need for Thailand from the USA?

When you start planning to travel from the United States of America to another country, it is time you packed your tablet, smartphone, and other gadgets. However, there is always a possibility of coming with an adapter that you may not be able to use in your travel destination such as Thailand. And this is where looking for a travel adapter that will be useful comes into the picture.

Basically, if you are traveling to Thailand from the USA, you will likely be able to use your existing adapter to charge your devices in Thailand. This is simply because you can plug your US appliance with the power outlets available in the Southeast Asian country as Thailand uses both Type A and Type power outlets, which are the common types of adapter in the US. This especially applies if your device has dual voltage or 220 volts.

However, before concluding that you don’t need any travel adapter in your trip to Thailand, there are certain things you need to take note of. So, in this article, we will consider different factors that can affect the need to find a suitable travel adapter for Thailand from the US.

What are the power outlets available in Thailand?

Generally, Thailand uses 4 distinctive types of power outlets. These types are:

You can take a look at how these power outlets look like here . Luckily, Type A and Type B are the commonly used electrical outlets in the US. These two types of power outlets look alike. However, the major difference lies in the fact that Type B electrical outlets are not grounded whereas Type B comes with a round grounding socket. Therefore, if you are coming from the United States of America, the design of the power outlets cannot be an issue for you in Thailand.

Nonetheless, there is an issue that you should be aware of. Even if the plugs of your devices can fit into the electrical outlets in the country, the available voltage in Thailand may be a big issue that could affect you. The electrical grid in the US is significantly different from the electrical grid in Thailand. While Thailand uses a voltage of 220 Volts at a frequency of 50 Hz, the US utilizes a voltage of 120 Volts at a frequency of 60 Hz. Therefore, if you plug your device into the outlet, it will likely fry within a few minutes. 

Of course, you don’t want to lose your device because of this. To avoid this issue, you will need to look for a suitable travel adapter that has a specific frequency and volt that can allow you to use your devices in Thailand.

Nevertheless, you should understand that most electronic gadgets available today have dual voltage. In other words, they come with both 220 Volts and 120 volts; hence, you can use them with the adapters available in Thailand. Again, you must be absolutely sure of the voltage of your device, or else you may fry it. You should go for a travel adapter and save yourself from the possible problem associated with plugging your device into the wrong power outlet.

What to look for a voltage adapter for Thailand?

Assuming you are set to get a travel adapter for your trip to Thailand, you need to look for certain things in the adapter. The things to look for are:

  • Ensure that the travel adapter is capable of stepping up the electrical charge from 110 Volts to 220 Volts. Remember that the electrical outlets in Thailand are 220 volts; therefore, the travel adapter must be able to match the voltage.
  • Make sure that your preferred travel adapter comes with a higher wattage than the devices you want to use it for. Let’s assume your devices are generally around 600W to 800W, you have to look for a travel adapter with 1200W.

Where to get a travel adapter for your trip to Thailand

If you are still in the US, you can get a travel adapter from an electronic store near you. Don’t hesitate to ask the store attendants for assistance to choose the right travel adapter that will suit your needs when you get to Thailand. Notably, you can also get a universal adapter that will be suitable for almost everywhere you go.

Similarly, you should be able to get travel adapters at the airport as you are about to leave the US for Thailand. The electronic stores around the airport are the best places to check for these important travel accessories. Unfortunately, the travel adapters for Thailand may not be available as they may not be a popular option.

However, if you are already in Thailand, you should consider checking the local electrical shops for adapters. But you want to be careful as you may come across a lot of low-quality power adapters that may not be able to perform well. You can also ask hotel receptions if they have any high-quality adapters that you can buy.

A power outage may occur

As you are trying to get a travel adapter for your journey from the USA to Thailand, you need to note you could experience a power outage in the Southeast Asian country. However, this does not happen often as you could go for weeks or months without any electrical scares. Besides, if there is a power outage, electricity will be likely restored as soon as possible. Therefore, you should bear this in mind. In fact, your travel adapter could play a key role in helping you to deal with the power outage and sudden restoration in Thailand.

In a nutshell, the best travel adapter that you need to Thailand from the US is Type A or Type B plug adapter that can work with 220 volts. However, if your device has dual voltage; then, you should have no issue with fitting your devices into a Thai electrical outlet. Once you can do this, you should be able to enjoy your trip to Thailand without worrying about whether you can use your devices or not.

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Top 12 Best Travel Adapters for Thailand: A Comprehensive Guide

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Top 12 Best Travel Adapters for Thailand: A Comprehensive Guide

Traveling to Thailand can be an exciting adventure, but it's important to be prepared with the right gear. One essential item for any traveler is a travel adapter, which allows you to charge your devices and use electronics in a foreign country. However, not all travel adapters are created equal, and it's important to choose the right one for your needs.

When it comes to finding the best travel adapter for Thailand, there are a few things to keep in mind. First and foremost, you'll want to make sure that the adapter is compatible with the Thai electrical system, which uses 220-240 volts and a Type A/B/C plug. It's also important to consider the type of devices you'll be using and their power requirements, as some adapters may not be able to handle high-powered electronics like laptops or hair dryers.

After researching and testing various travel adapters, we've identified the best option for travelers heading to Thailand: the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit. This adapter kit includes four different plug types (Type A/B/C/E/F/G) and is compatible with outlets in over 150 countries, including Thailand. It also features two USB ports for charging your devices, and can handle up to 2000 watts of power, making it suitable for high-powered electronics.

Overall, the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit is the perfect choice for travelers who need a versatile and reliable adapter for their trip to Thailand. With its compact size and universal compatibility, it's sure to be a valuable addition to any travel gear collection.

Best Travel Adapters for Thailand

We know that traveling to Thailand can be an exciting experience, but it can also be frustrating when you can't charge your devices due to incompatible electrical outlets. That's why we've put together a list of the best travel adapters for Thailand. These adapters will ensure that you can charge your devices and stay connected while exploring all that Thailand has to offer. We've researched and tested various adapters to provide you with the most reliable and efficient options. Check out our top picks below.

OREI Thailand Travel Plug Adapter with Dual USB - USA Input - Type O (U2U-18), Will Work with Cell Phones, Camera, Laptop, Tablets, iPad, iPhone and More Type O - Thailand

OREI Thailand Travel Plug Adapter with Dual USB

If you're planning to travel to Thailand, the OREI Thailand Travel Plug Adapter with Dual USB is a must-have. It's compact, reliable, and easy to use.

  • The adapter works with devices that have a North American plug or polarized plug.
  • It has dual USB ports that can charge up to 2.4A, making it ideal for charging cell phones, tablets, and other devices.
  • The compact size of the adapter makes it easy to pack and carry with you on your travels.
  • The adapter is only suitable for dual voltage products and will not work with devices that require a voltage converter.
  • Some hotels or places in Thailand may still have the Type C socket, so the adapter may not work in all locations.
  • The adapter may block other outlets when plugged in, limiting the number of devices you can charge at once.

We recently used the OREI Thailand Travel Plug Adapter with Dual USB on a trip to Thailand and were impressed with its performance. The adapter is easy to use and fits snugly into the wall socket. The dual USB ports are a convenient feature, allowing us to charge our cell phones and tablets simultaneously.

The compact size of the adapter was also a plus, as it didn't take up much space in our luggage. We appreciated the peace of mind that came with knowing we could charge our devices without any issues while traveling in Thailand.

Overall, we highly recommend the OREI Thailand Travel Plug Adapter with Dual USB for anyone traveling to Thailand. It's a reliable and convenient adapter that will make your travels much easier.

Ceptics Thailand Travel Adapter with Dual Usa Input (Type O) Ultra Compact - 3 Pack - Safe Grounded Perfect for Cell Phones, Laptops, Camera Chargers and More (CT-18) Type O - Thailand

Ceptics Thailand Travel Adapter with Dual Usa Input (Type O) Ultra Compact - 3 Pack - Safe Grounded Perfect for Cell Phones, Laptops, Camera Chargers and More (CT-18) Type O - Thailand

If you are planning a trip to Thailand, the Ceptics Thailand Travel Adapter with Dual USA Input (Type O) Ultra Compact is a must-have. It is designed to keep your devices charged and ready to use at all times.

  • The adapter is designed in the USA and comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. You can return it for any reason, and the manufacturer will replace it with a new one.
  • The adapter has a 2-in-1 input that accepts the standard N American 2 and/or 3 prong flat pin plug, including polarized. It is ultra-compact, measuring only 1.5 x 1.5 x 1.75 inches, and safe with a max load rating of 10-15A/250V.
  • The adapter is perfect for traveling to Thailand. It is safe, grounded, and can be used to charge cell phones, laptops, camera chargers, and more.
  • The adapter will not work with curling irons, straighteners, hairdryers, or other 110V items such as hair clippers, CPAP machines, and curling irons. It is not a voltage converter, and it will not convert voltage from 220V to 110V or vice versa.
  • The adapter has a 2-year limited warranty, and it is compatible with only Dual Voltage products and electronics.

In our experience, the Ceptics Thailand Travel Adapter with Dual USA Input (Type O) Ultra Compact is an excellent product. It is easy to use, compact, and safe. We recommend it to anyone planning a trip to Thailand who needs to keep their devices charged and ready to use.

Hero Universal Travel Adapter

Hero Universal Travel Adapter

If you're planning a trip to Thailand or any other country with different electrical outlets, the Hero Universal Travel Adapter is a great option for charging your devices.

  • Lightweight and compact, making it easy to pack in your luggage
  • Dual USB charging ports allow you to charge multiple devices at once
  • Built-in device protection and strict safety standards provide peace of mind
  • Not compatible with high powered appliances like hair straighteners or travel kettles
  • Does not convert voltage, so make sure your devices are compatible with the local voltage
  • Not compatible with certain countries, including Brazil, India, and South Africa

We used the Hero Universal Travel Adapter on a recent trip to Thailand and were impressed with its performance. The adapter is lightweight and compact, making it easy to pack in our luggage without taking up too much space. The dual USB charging ports were convenient for charging our phones and other devices at the same time.

We also appreciated the built-in device protection and strict safety standards, which gave us peace of mind when using the adapter in a foreign country. However, it's important to note that the adapter does not convert voltage, so make sure your devices are compatible with the local voltage.

Overall, the Hero Universal Travel Adapter is a great option for anyone traveling to Thailand or other countries with different electrical outlets. With its lightweight and compact design, dual USB charging ports, and built-in device protection, it's a reliable and convenient travel accessory.

TRAVEL READY Asia Travel Adapter Pack

TRAVEL READY Asia Travel Adapter Pack

If you're planning to travel to Asia, we highly recommend the TRAVEL READY Asia Travel Adapter Pack. With built-in surge protectors and dual ports, this adapter pack is perfect for those who need to charge multiple devices at once.

  • The adapter pack comes with four different plugs labeled with the type of plug, making it easy to find the right one for your destination.
  • The dual ports allow you to charge two devices at once, which is convenient when you have multiple devices that need charging.
  • The bright purple color stands out, making it easy to spot in your luggage or hotel room.
  • The adapter does not change the voltage, so you'll need to check the voltage standards of your destination and use a voltage converter if necessary.
  • The adapter is not compatible with the large South African plug.
  • Some reviewers have mentioned that the price is a bit high compared to other adapter options.

We've used the TRAVEL READY Asia Travel Adapter Pack on multiple trips to Asia and have found it to be well-built and durable. The lack of moving parts means that there's less chance of anything breaking or malfunctioning. The adapter is also small and lightweight, making it easy to pack in your luggage without taking up too much space.

One of the features we appreciate most about this adapter pack is the built-in surge protector. This gives us peace of mind when charging our devices in areas with unstable or unreliable power sources. The dual ports are also a great feature, as it allows us to charge both our phones and our camera at the same time.

Overall, we highly recommend the TRAVEL READY Asia Travel Adapter Pack for anyone traveling to Asia. It's a well-built, durable, and convenient option that will make charging your devices while abroad much easier.

Wonplug Universal Travel Adapter

Wonplug Universal Travel Adapter

If you're looking for a reliable travel adapter for your trip to Thailand, we highly recommend the Wonplug Universal Travel Adapter.

  • With built-in 4 different plug standards (UK, US, AU, EU) and 2 USB Ports, this travel adapter is suitable for over 150 destinations, including Thailand.
  • The 2 USB charging ports make it easy to charge your phone, tablet, laptop, speaker, iPad, AirPods, and camera all at once.
  • This compact and lightweight travel adapter weighs only 3.8oz, making it easy to carry in your pocket, backpack, or briefcase.
  • This travel adapter is not compatible with high power devices like blow dryers, hair straighteners, or curling irons.
  • It does not support use in Brazil, India, South Africa, or Switzerland.
  • You cannot use this adapter to convert voltage.

We recently used the Wonplug Universal Travel Adapter on our trip to Thailand and were impressed with its performance. The 2 USB charging ports made it easy to charge multiple devices at once, and the compact size made it easy to pack in our luggage. We also appreciated the built-in fuse and spare fuse, LED power indicator, and plug lock system for added security.

Overall, if you're in need of a reliable and compact travel adapter for your trip to Thailand, we highly recommend the Wonplug Universal Travel Adapter.

EPICKA Travel Adapter

EPICKA Travel Adapter

If you're looking for a reliable and versatile travel adapter, the EPICKA Travel Adapter might be the one for you.

  • With 4 different plugs that cover over 150 countries, you can use it in most parts of the world.
  • It allows you to charge up to 6 devices simultaneously, including 4 USB-A ports (2.4A), 1 USB-C port (3A), and 1 AC socket.
  • It is equipped with built-in safety features, including an 8A fuse, safety shutters, and a plug lock system, ensuring its safety and reliability.
  • It does not convert voltage and may not be suitable for high-power appliances like hair dryers, curling irons, straighteners, and other similar devices.
  • The US type receptacle does not change the voltage to 110V, so it is to be used for products that can handle the 220v.
  • It is a bit bulky and might take up more space in your luggage.

We recently used the EPICKA Travel Adapter on a trip to Europe and found it to be a great addition to our travel gear. The adapter comes with 4 different plugs that cover most parts of the world, so we didn't have to worry about buying a separate adapter for each country we visited.

The adapter also allows you to charge up to 6 devices simultaneously, which was very convenient for us since we had several devices that needed charging. We were able to charge our iPhones, laptops, power banks, and cameras all at once without any issues.

We also appreciated the built-in safety features of the adapter, including the 8A fuse, safety shutters, and plug lock system. It gave us peace of mind knowing that our devices were protected from any potential electrical hazards.

However, we did notice that the adapter is a bit bulky and might take up more space in your luggage compared to other travel adapters. Additionally, it does not convert voltage, so you might need to be careful when using it with high-power appliances.

Overall, we highly recommend the EPICKA Travel Adapter for anyone looking for a reliable and versatile travel adapter.

Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit

Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit

If you're looking for a travel adapter for Thailand, the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit is a great option.

  • Equipped with 2 USA outlets, 2 USB (3.6A) with Quick Charge 3.0 & Micro USB cable
  • Designed by a Traveler and perfected for a Traveler - Ultra compact Size measuring 2.75" X 3.75" X 1.5" & weighs less than 5 oz. - Travel Pouch included - Fast Charge Quick Charge compatible devices such as Samsung Galaxy, Tablets and More
  • Built-in surge protection - protect your high end electronics from harmful voltage surges and spikes. Voltage indicator LEDs (110V or 220V) - one LED illuminates to indicate 110V in the outlets or both LEDs will illuminate to indicate 220V. Note: This is not a voltage converter
  • It is not a voltage converter and it will not convert voltage from 220V to 110V or vice versa.
  • This travel adapter plug is compatible with only Dual Voltage products & Electronics. It will not work with 110V items such as hair clippers, CPAP machine, hair dryers & curling irons etc.
  • This travel adapter set does not include adapter plug for South Africa.

We recently used the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit on a trip to Thailand and found it to be very convenient. The compact size and included travel pouch made it easy to pack and take with us on the go. The built-in surge protection gave us peace of mind when charging our high-end electronics, and the voltage indicator LEDs were a helpful feature.

One thing to keep in mind is that this adapter is not a voltage converter, so it will not work with 110V items like hair dryers or curling irons. It is only compatible with dual voltage products and electronics.

Overall, we would recommend the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit for anyone looking for a reliable and convenient travel adapter for Thailand.

BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter

BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter

If you are looking for a reliable travel adapter for Thailand, we highly recommend the BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter.

  • With 250W output power, 4 USB ports and 3 AC sockets, this adapter can charge up to 7 devices simultaneously, making it perfect for international travel.
  • The BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter is the only ETL certified brand in the converter market, ensuring complete protection for you and your devices with over-current, over-load, over-heat and short-circuit protections.
  • Worldwide use is made possible with 1 EU power cable and 4 international adapters (UK/US/India/AU plug) supporting travel to more than 150 countries all over the world.
  • The BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter is slightly heavier than other travel adapters, weighing at 16 ounces.
  • The adapter can only convert voltage from 100 to 240 volts to 110 volts for American appliances, which may not be suitable for all travelers.
  • The BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter is only available in black, which may not be the preferred color for some users.

We recently used the BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter for our trip to Thailand and it exceeded our expectations. The adapter is easy to use with its unique direct EU plug and 4 adapters, making it the top choice for international travel, especially for Europe travel.

The independent research and development of patented technology ensures a 92% conversion rate, which is 50% higher than other travel adapters. We also appreciate the safety guaranteed by the NRTL safety tested and upgraded hardware, which provides complete protection for us and our devices.

Overall, the BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter is a reliable and efficient travel adapter for Thailand and other international destinations. With its worldwide use capability and multiple charging ports, it is definitely worth the investment for frequent travelers.

Unidapt Universal Travel Adapter with International Plug

Unidapt Universal Travel Adapter with International Plug

If you're looking for a versatile travel adapter that can power up to six devices at once, the Unidapt Universal Travel Adapter with International Plug is a great option.

  • The adapter comes with 5 USB ports, including 4 USB A and 1 Type C smart charging port, allowing you to charge multiple devices at the same time.
  • The Unidapt Universal Travel Adapter supports most of your devices, such as travel hair dryers, shavers, laptops, curling irons, digital cameras, tablets, Bluetooth speakers, and headphones.
  • The adapter is compact and portable, making it an essential accessory for anyone who travels for pleasure or business.
  • The Unidapt Universal Travel Adapter is not a voltage converter, so it's only compatible with dual voltage 100V to 250V wide voltage devices.
  • The adapter does not come with surge protection or cords, which may be a concern for some travelers.
  • Some users have reported that the adapter can be difficult to fit into certain outlets, especially in older buildings or hotels.

In our experience, the Unidapt Universal Travel Adapter is an excellent travel accessory that provides great convenience and flexibility. The adapter is easy to use and fits well in most outlets, and the multiple USB ports make it easy to charge all of your devices at once. The adapter's compact size is also a plus, as it takes up very little space in your luggage.

Overall, we would highly recommend the Unidapt Universal Travel Adapter to anyone looking for a reliable and versatile travel adapter. With its intelligent safety system and worldwide usage, this adapter is a must-have for any international traveler.

TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter

TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter

If you're looking for a reliable travel adapter for your trip to Thailand, the TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter is a great choice.

  • The TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter covers over 150 countries, including Thailand, so you can use it wherever you go.
  • With two USB C ports and two USB A ports, you can charge up to five devices at once, making it convenient for all your charging needs.
  • The compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry in your pocket or bag.
  • The adapter doesn't have surge protection, so you'll need to be careful when using it with sensitive electronics.
  • Some users have reported that the adapter can be difficult to plug in or that it doesn't stay securely in the outlet.
  • The TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter only works with devices that support wide voltage, so you may not be able to use it with certain appliances like hair dryers or curling irons.

We recently used the TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter on a trip to Thailand, and we were impressed with how easy it was to use. The adapter comes with four different plugs that can be converted into one universal AC outlet, which was perfect for charging our phones, tablets, and cameras. The USB ports are also a great feature, allowing us to charge multiple devices at once.

One thing to keep in mind is that the TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter doesn't have surge protection, so you'll need to be careful when using it with sensitive electronics. We also found that the adapter can be a bit difficult to plug in, and it doesn't always stay securely in the outlet. However, the compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry in your pocket or bag, so it's a great option for travelers who need a reliable adapter for their devices.

Overall, we would definitely recommend the TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter for anyone traveling to Thailand or other countries. It's a versatile and convenient adapter that can handle all your charging needs, and the compact size makes it easy to take with you on the go.

SublimeWare Power Plug Adapter

SublimeWare Power Plug Adapter

If you're looking for a travel adapter that can charge multiple devices at once, the SublimeWare Power Plug Adapter is a great option.

  • This adapter is compatible with outlets in over 150 countries, including the US, UK, EU, and China.
  • With 4 USB ports, you can charge up to four devices simultaneously.
  • The pins lock securely into place, preventing them from sinking back into the adapter.
  • This adapter is not a voltage converter, so make sure your electronics are compatible with the voltage of the outlet you're using.
  • Some users have reported that the adapter is bulky and takes up a lot of space in their luggage.
  • The adapter is not compatible with Type D outlets commonly found in India.

We recently used the SublimeWare Power Plug Adapter during a trip to Europe, and it worked perfectly. We were able to charge multiple devices at once, including our phones, tablets, and camera. The pins locked securely into place, so we didn't have to worry about them sinking back into the adapter.

One thing to keep in mind is that this adapter is not a voltage converter, so make sure your electronics are compatible with the voltage of the outlet you're using. Also, some users have reported that the adapter is bulky and takes up a lot of space in their luggage.

Overall, we would definitely recommend the SublimeWare Power Plug Adapter for anyone looking for a versatile travel adapter that can charge multiple devices at once.

OREI World Travel Plug Adapter M8 Max

OREI World Travel Plug Adapter M8 Max

If you're looking for a versatile and compact travel adapter, the OREI World Travel Plug Adapter M8 Max is worth considering.

  • This adapter can charge up to five devices at once, including laptops, phones, and cameras.
  • It's compatible with outlets in most countries, including those in Europe, Asia, and Australia.
  • The built-in surge protection keeps your devices safe from voltage surges and spikes.
  • It's not a voltage converter, so it won't work with 110V items like hair dryers and curling irons.
  • The adapter plug for South Africa is not included.
  • The adapter feels a bit lightweight and not so durable.

We recently used this adapter on a trip to Thailand and found it to be a reliable and convenient choice. The compact size makes it easy to pack in your carry-on, and the ability to charge multiple devices at once is a real plus. We appreciated the built-in surge protection, which gave us peace of mind when charging our expensive electronics.

One thing to keep in mind is that this adapter is not a voltage converter, so it's important to make sure your devices are compatible with the voltage in the country you're visiting. Also, if you're traveling to South Africa, you'll need to purchase an additional adapter plug.

Overall, we would recommend the OREI World Travel Plug Adapter M8 Max for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable travel adapter.

Buying Guide

When choosing the best travel adapter for Thailand, there are several factors to consider. We recommend looking at the following features to ensure that you purchase a reliable and safe product:

Thailand has two types of electrical outlets: Type A and Type B. Type A outlets have two flat parallel prongs, while Type B outlets have an additional round grounding prong. It is important to choose an adapter that is compatible with the type of outlet you will encounter in Thailand.

Voltage and Wattage

Thailand operates on a 220-240V electrical system, which is different from the 110-120V system used in North America. Some devices, such as laptops and smartphones, are designed to work with both systems, while others may require a voltage converter. It is important to check the voltage and wattage requirements of your devices before purchasing a travel adapter.

Safety Features

Travel adapters should have safety features such as surge protection and overcurrent protection to prevent damage to your devices. Look for products that are certified by safety organizations such as UL or CE.

Compact and Lightweight

When traveling, it is important to pack light and efficiently. Look for a travel adapter that is compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry in your luggage or backpack.

Universal Compatibility

If you plan on traveling to other countries in addition to Thailand, consider purchasing a travel adapter with universal compatibility. These adapters often come with interchangeable plugs for use in different countries, making them a versatile and cost-effective option.

Overall, choosing the best travel adapter for Thailand requires careful consideration of the plug type, voltage and wattage, safety features, size and weight, and universal compatibility. By taking these factors into account, you can ensure that you purchase a reliable and safe travel adapter for your trip to Thailand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of plug adapter do i need for thailand.

Thailand uses Type A and Type B plugs, which have two flat pins and two flat pins with a round grounding pin, respectively. To use your electronic devices in Thailand, you will need a plug adapter that is compatible with these types of plugs.

Can I use my iPhone charger in Thailand?

Yes, you can use your iPhone charger in Thailand as long as you have a plug adapter that is compatible with Type A or Type B plugs. However, keep in mind that the voltage in Thailand is 220V, which is higher than in the US. Make sure your device is compatible with this voltage or use a voltage converter.

What are the most reliable travel adapters for Thailand?

There are many reliable travel adapters for Thailand on the market. Some popular options include the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit, the OREI Worldwide Travel Adapter, and the BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter. Make sure to choose an adapter that is compatible with Type A and Type B plugs and has a built-in voltage converter if necessary.

Are Bali and Thailand adapters the same?

No, Bali and Thailand have different types of plugs. Bali uses Type C and Type F plugs, which have two round pins and two round pins with grounding clips, respectively. Make sure to check the type of plug used in the country you are traveling to and choose an adapter that is compatible.

What is the best international travel adapter for Thailand?

The best international travel adapter for Thailand is one that is compatible with Type A and Type B plugs and has a built-in voltage converter if necessary. Some popular options include the Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit, the OREI Worldwide Travel Adapter, and the BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter.

Do I need a voltage converter for Thailand?

It depends on the voltage requirements of your electronic devices. Thailand uses 220V, which is higher than in the US. If your device is not compatible with this voltage, you will need a voltage converter to avoid damaging your device. Make sure to check the voltage requirements of your devices before traveling to Thailand.

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Thailand electrical outlets : do I need a travel adapter?

You're going to travel to Thailand and you don't know if your electric devices (your computer, mobile phone, battery charger...) will be able to work there?

To know if you need a travel plug adapter to go to Thailand, you have to consider 3 things : the shape of the plugs , the voltage and the frequency of the current delivered by electrical outlets in Thailand.

Electrical outlets (sockets) and plugs used in Thailand

electrical outlet socket type A in Thailand

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If none of your usual plug is compatible, you should buy a travel adapter to be able to plug your electric devices in Thailand ( please visit our selection on Amazon for more details ).

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What is the type of electrical outlets and current in thailand.

The type of electrical outlets and current in Thailand are as follows:

Electrical Outlets: Type A, B, C and O

Type A: This type has two flat parallel pins. It operates at a voltage of 220-240V and a frequency of 50Hz.

Type B: Similar to type A, but has an additional grounding pin. It also operates at a voltage of 220-240V and a frequency of 50Hz.

Type C: This type has two round pins. It operates at a voltage of 220-240V and a frequency of 50Hz.

Type O: This type has three round pins in a triangular configuration. It operates at a voltage of 220-240V and a frequency of 50Hz. This type is often found in rural areas.

Current: The current in Thailand is 220-240V with a frequency of 50Hz.

How can I charge the battery of my phone or computer in Thailand?

Charging your phone or computer in Thailand is quite straightforward. The electrical voltage in Thailand is 220 volts, and the frequency is 50 Hz. If your device's charger supports this voltage and frequency, you can simply plug it into the wall socket using suitable adapters.

If your device's charger is compatible with multiple voltages (e.g., 100-240V), you will only need a plug adapter to fit the Thai socket. These plug adapters are readily available at most convenience stores, electrical stores, or airports in Thailand.

However, if your device's charger supports only a lower voltage, such as 110 volts commonly used in the United States, you will need a voltage converter or a travel adapter with built-in voltage conversion capabilities. These devices will convert the higher Thai voltage to match the requirements of your charger.

It's worth noting that most modern smartphones, tablets, and laptops have built-in power adapters that can handle different voltages automatically. In this case, you will only need a plug adapter to connect your device to the Thai electrical outlet.

Always ensure that the charger and adapter you use are of good quality and comply with safety standards to protect your device from damage or electrical hazards.

Which power adapter should I buy for Thailand?

When you are considering buying a power adapter for Thailand, it is recommended to choose an adapter that is compatible with Type A, B, or C outlets. These are the standard plug types used in Thailand.

Type A outlets have two flat parallel pins, while type B outlets have two flat parallel pins along with a grounding pin. Type C outlets have two round pins.

To be on the safe side, it is advisable to opt for an adapter that supports all three types. This way, you can ensure compatibility with most sockets you encounter during your stay in Thailand.

Additionally, it is worth checking if the adapter you choose supports the voltage and frequency used in Thailand. Thailand operates on a 220V supply with a frequency of 50Hz. Make sure the power adapter can handle this range to avoid any voltage or frequency compatibility issues.

Remember that power adapters only convert the physical shape and plug type of the electrical connection, not the voltage itself. If your devices do not support 220V, you may also need a voltage converter in addition to the power adapter.

What are the 20 largest cities in Thailand?

Here are the 20 largest cities in Thailand:

  • Chaophraya Surasak
  • Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Ubon Ratchathani
  • Surat Thani
  • Samut Prakan
  • Nakhon Si Thammarat
  • Nakhon Sawan

These are just a few of the many incredible cities you can explore in Thailand!

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Thailand Power Plugs – Will I Need A Need An Adapter?

When packing your bags for Phuket , Thailand, I bet you have a myriad of devices with you these days that require electrical charging.

Ensure you have the correct type of adapter plugs to work with the sockets in Thailand to avoid manic meltdowns and device wars.

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Phuket Power Outlets

In Thailand, you will find multiple different types of power outlets:

  • Type A : two flat parallel pins without a grounding pin (mainly used in North and Central America)
  • Type B : two flat parallel pins with a grounding pin (used primarily in North and Central America)
  • Type C : two round pins (used in most of Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America)
  • Type F : two round pins with two grounding clips on the side (used in most of Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America)
  • Type O : three round pins in a triangular pattern (used only in Thailand)

a typical power outlet in Thailand

What Plugs Don’t Fit in a Thai Socket?

  • Australian 3-point plugs ( Type I – 3 flat triangular-shaped pins)
  • British/Irish Type G (3 rectangular pins)
  • Indian Type D (3 round pins, but one is fatter)

We always travel with a multi-adaptor and a powerboard in case a suitable adaptor cannot be found. Check out these options which will work for most of your international travel needs:

OREI Thailand Travel Plug Adapter with Dual USB - USA Input - Type O (U2U-18), Will Work with Cell Phones, Camera, Laptop, Tablets, iPad, iPhone and More

Voltage in Thailand

The voltage in Thailand is 220-240V, which is higher than in many countries such as the United States, Canada, and Japan (110-120V). If you come from a country with a lower voltage, you may need a step-up transformer to use your electronic devices in Thailand.

Universal 100V-220V Travel Converter, 250W Travel Voltage Converter for curlers, straighteners, Chargers, Power Plugs with 2 USB 2 Type-c Charging Ports and 3 AC Plugs, Including A,C,D,G,I,L Type

However, many modern electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, and cameras have built-in voltage converters and can work with different voltages, so it’s always a good idea to check the voltage compatibility of your devices before you travel.

It’s important to note that while many hotels in Thailand provide power outlets compatible with multiple plug types, visitors may still need a universal power adapter to ensure that their electronic devices can be charged or used without any problems.

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What power plugs and adapters are used in Thailand? (Updated 2023)

A typical Thailand power outlet includes 2 slots with a grounding hole. Thailand voltage is 220 Volts at 50Hz. Any device with the below plugs will fit in most Thai electrical outlets: 2 vertical pins (Type A), 2 round pins (Type C & F), 2 vertical pins with an earth pin (Type B)

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Having the right plugs when travelling to Thailand is important, especially the voltage compatibility. Using the wrong plugs or voltage might end up frying your electronic devices. This guide outlines important information about power outlets in Thailand and what adapter you need to use. Our guide on " local things to do in Bangkok "  will help you pack the right travel necessities for your trip.

Basic things you need to know

A typical Thailand power outlet includes 2 slots with a grounding hole. Thailand voltage is 220 Volts at 50Hz. But what does it mean? It means any device with the below plugs will fit in most Thai electrical outlets:

  • 2 vertical pins (Type A)
  • 2 round pins (Type C & F)
  • 2 vertical pins with an earth pin (Type B)

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The compatibility by countries

If you are from the united states or canada.

You might need a voltage adapter for Thailand . Although your plugs can fit in most power outlets in Thailand, it is unlikely that the voltage is compatible with Thai electricity supply. Thailand voltage is 220 Volts at 50Hz while American voltage is 120 Volts at 60Hz. However, that being said, the majority of electronic devices nowadays are dual voltage (except some special items such as hair dryers and hair curlers). Make sure to check if your devices are dual voltage ( check on the back of your devices if they say something like 100-240V), if that is the case, you do not need a transformer. However, if your device is 110 Volts and you plug it in a 220 Volts Thai outlet, you will fry it. In this case, you need a voltage adapter to make your devices usable in Thailand. When you buy a voltage converter for Thailand, make sure to check 2 things:

  • Make sure to buy a stepping up converter (from 110V to 220V)
  • Ensure to buy the transformer with higher Wattage than your devices. For instance, if your device is 600W, you need a 1200W converter. Here is a typical voltage converter sold on Amazon.

If you are from the UK, Ireland, Cyprus, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore or Hongkong

You need a power adapter . Although type G plugs (British) with 3 rectangular pins can be used in some places, they are less common and in most cases require an adapter. In terms of voltage and frequency, most British devices are 220-240Volts which are similar to the ones used in Thailand. So all you need to do is to get the right adapter.

If you are from Europe (with the exception of the UK)

Lucky! You likely don't need to be worried at all . Your power plugs are similar to the ones used in Thailand. European two rounded pins can fit in most of the electrical outlets in Thailand. You don't also need a voltage converter because most countries in Europe operate at 220-240 Volts, similar to Thailand. However, to be cautious, check your devices before usage.

If you are from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina or parts of China.

You need a Thai power adapter . The plugs with V-shape pins will not fit in Thai outlets. Since your devices voltages are similar to those in Thailand, you only need to worry about the plug adapter.

Notice:  If your power plug only has 2 pins (doesn’t require a grounding hole), it still can be used if you force the head hard enough into the electrical outlets. The V shape pins seem to fit in Thailand electrical outlets if you push it in with extra efforts. However, you should only do this as a last resort, forcing the plug can result in damaging it and causing a safety hazard.

If you are from North and Central America or Japan

It is important that you check your device voltage . Although your plugs can fit in the outlets in Thailand, the voltage might not be compatible. Japan and majority of the countries in central America use 110Volts while Thailand has 240 Volts. If you plug a device operated at 100Volts to a 240 volts ply, you will fry it. Some of the items that use 110 volts are hair dryers and hair curlers.

Tips to buy power adapters in Thailand

  • Convenient stores : The first place you can turn to look for a travel adapter is convenient stores such as Circle K or Family Mart. They often sell universal adapters so you can actually use them in other countries too.
  • Ask your hotel concierge . Most hotels have extra travel adapters for their guests so don't be shy to ask them for one. If you stay at a hostel, another good idea is to ask fellow travellers if they can lend you one. Most people don't use the adapters all day so there are plenty of opportunities for you to share one with them.
  • Buy from electronics stores . Thailand is a heaven for shopping, especially electronic devices, so you can easily find one in those electronic malls such as Pantip Plaza in Bangkok.
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Which Adapter?

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Which Adapter for Thailand? US to Thailand Power Adapters & Plug Converters

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In reality, what you may encounter in Thailand are: Type A/B power outlets (often compatible with US devices– more on that below), Type C power outlets (compatible with some European devices), and occasionally the new Type O power outlets. Some “hybrid” power outlets built into walls in Thailand will allow all three of these plugs.

So, what kind of power adapter do you need in Thailand? Here are our recommendations:

If you’re bringing Type A (normal American two prong) devices: you’ll probably be fine without any adapter. Be sure to check the voltage of the device to make sure it switches automatically (scroll down to see the important note in bold below for more on that).

If you’re bringing a Type B (American 3 prong) device: you may run into Thai power outlets that only accept two prong devices. In this case, consider bringing along a 3 prong to 2 prong adapter like this one:

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If you’re bringing a European electronic product, we recommend buying a Europe to US power adapter .

Important note on power voltage: In addition to using different physical plugs, Thailand also uses a slightly different power voltage than the US does. If you’re bringing items a cell phone charger and a laptop, most of these automatically switch voltage to work anywhere (so long as the plug fits). To be sure, check the fine print on the device for something like this:

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If it doesn’t allow usage at 220 volts and 50 hz like the above iPhone charger does, then you’ll need a travel voltage converter in addition to whatever else you bring. Common examples of items that may need these special converters are hair dryers or some electric shavers.

Here is one of our favorite travel voltage adapters for Thailand:

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Universal World Travel Adapter and Converter – 220V to 110V Transformer

This is a great travel voltage converter for Thailand which can help you “step up” or “step down” to the local power voltage in the country you will be visiting, not just Thailand. It is compact and plugs directly into the wall to provide you with a three prong standard US power outlet which will work in Thailand, though you will also want to pick up a 3 prong to 2 prong adapter in case you run into an old 2 prong outlet. This travel transformer includes four different plug accessories: one for Europe, one for Australia/New Zealand/China, one for the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales) and another for the USA. It works with hairdryers, curling irons, laptops, phone chargers and more.

Another thing that makes this one of the best travel voltage converters is that it includes four USB ports, allowing you to plug in your cell phone, tablet or other devices that charge via USB such as some cameras.

Frequently asked questions about power adapters for Thailand

Will my Macbook or iPhone or Android phone work in Thailand?

All Apple produts will work right out of the box. You should be able to charge any modern laptop or cell phone in Thailand using the normal Type A plug (although again, we recommend checking the fine print to be sure, especially if you have a cheap Android phone charging brick or PC laptop). You may need a 3 prong to 2 prong adapter for laptop charging cables which are often three pronged.

Is there anything else I need to use my US electronics in Thailand?

We often recommend that people get a travel power strip when they travel, because it’s very handy to have all your devices plugged into the same outlet, especially if you want to be able to charge two phones and a computer at once. Often times hotel rooms will have only one conveniently placed power outlet which can be pretty annoying. Here’s a travel power adapter that we often recommend to international travelers because it’s very compact:

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This is a great power adapter for Thailand because it provides a universal hybrid input (allowing you to plug in US devices or devices from another country) and get a two prong 100-240V 50-60Hz electrical plug to insert into the wall. Plus it’s got an easy-coil 5 foot long cable that’s brightly colored and easy to spot so you won’t trip over it. It also has four USB outlets and comes with a compact carrying bag.

Is the electricity in Thailand safe to use?

Generally yes! Although substandard wiring exists in many Thai buildings, the power itself should be fine to use with your devices, provided they automatically switch voltage (see the important voltage note above and buy a voltage converter if you have a hairdryer or other device that doesn’t auto-switch voltage). You may decide you don’t want to leave your computer charging in your hotel room out of an abundance of caution if you’re staying in a particularly old hotel.

Where do these Thai travel power adapters work?

These travel power adapters for Thailand will work all across the country, including Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and many others.

Can I buy power adapters when I get to Thailand if I need them?

You may be able to however we recomend purchasing them in advance in case you get stuck in a rural area without an easy way to get electronics while you’re traveling. Additionally, the safety quality of some locally-made electronics like step down converters or power strips may not be as high in Thailand as those licensed for sale in the United States.

What is the best power adapter for Thailand?

If you’re traveling from the US, you probably won’t need any power adpater for Thailand since most outlets are hybrid sockets that accept US standard 2 prong plugs. If you’re traveling with American three prong devices you may want to bring a three prong to two prong adapter in case you run into power outlets that only accept two prong devices.

Related: Which Adapter for Greece? US to Greece Power Adapters & Plug Converters

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Do you need a travel power adapter if you’re visiting Japan from the USA?

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Travel Adaptor for Thailand

Thailand travel adaptors.

Whether you’re a new or returning visitor, this beautiful country never disappoints. Whatever type of holiday you’re planning in Thailand, it’s important to do your research beforehand, to ensure you have a hassle-free trip.

You will need to consider what to pack, to ensure you can use your personal electrical appliances safely whilst abroad. This normally includes the use of a  travel adaptor , which is a device that simply allows you to plug any UK electrical appliance into a foreign electrical socket. It is important to note that it does not convert the voltage or frequency.

What plug sockets are used in Thailand?

For Thailand there are four associated plug types, types A, B and C. Plug type A is the plug which has two flat parallel pins, plug type B has two flat parallel pins and a grounding pin and plug type C has two round pins. Thailand operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

Voltage converters and transformers

Electricity supplies worldwide can vary from anything between 100V and 240V. It can be extremely dangerous to use an electrical appliance that is rated at a voltage different from the supply.

As voltage can differ from country to country, you may need to use a voltage converter or transformer whilst in Thailand. If the frequency is different, the normal operation of an electrical appliance may also be affected. For example, a 50Hz clock may run faster on a 60Hz electricity supply.  Most voltage converters and transformers come supplied with plug adaptors, so you may not need to buy a separate travel adaptor.

All converters and transformers will have a maximum power rating (AMPS or WATTS) so make sure that any appliance you intend to use does not exceed this rating.

Dual voltage rated appliance

You can determine whether you’ll need to use a converter or transformer, by looking at the appliance rating plate.

A dual voltage rated appliance will display for example ‘INPUT: 110-240V’ on the body of the appliance or its power supply. 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.

Single voltage rated appliances 

In Thailand the supply voltage is 230V. If the appliance is a single voltage rated appliance, it will need to operate at the same voltage as the supply voltage of the country i.e. 230V. If this is not the case it should be used alongside a voltage transformer or converter to allow the appliance to work safely and properly.

Converters and transformers perform a similar function, but their applications differ. Converters are typically used with appliances that operate for a short duration (1-2hours), whilst most transformers can be used alongside appliances that operate continuously.

It’s important to understand that some travel adaptors are not suitable for any appliances that require an earth connection. These types of travel adaptors should only be used with double insulated equipment, which will be clearly marked with the symbol shown below.

Double Insulated Symbol

We recommend you check your appliances before embarking on your journey, to understand the requirements in Thailand.

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How to use plugs from Australia in Thailand

Plugs, sockets, adapters and other information needed for travelling from Australia to Thailand in this page. If you want a report for other countries, re-start the wizard to find to electric adapters for your trip here .

Quick Chart at-a-glance

If you are electrical savvy, perhaps the previous chart is all you need. If this is not the case, you can continue reading and discover what the chart is saying!

Plugs and Sockets at each country

In Australia the following plugs are used: (includes Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Hobart, Adelaide.)

... and in Thailand you will use: (includes Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Ubon Ratchathani, Ayuthaya, Khon Kaen, Hua Hin.)

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Similar voltage

The voltage is not exact, but the difference is usually tolerable by electrical devices. Its mostly safe to plug your electrical apparatus from Australia in Thailand without a voltage adapter. If you have any concerns with a special device i.e. a medical device, you probably want to seek further professional help.

Different plug systems

Different plug systems

Sorry, none of the plugs used in both countries are common. You will definitelly need plug adapters, please continue reading for more information.

Lists of adapters you can use in your travel:

Adapter: generic

This adapter allows you to use plugs type: A, B, D, G, I, M into outlets type: C, E, F, L.

This adapter has a safety protection so you don't plug only one terminal into the adapter while touching the other with your finger, because it is generic, when you buy it pay attention to this safety mechanism. Overall a good adapter that has the earth connection pass-though (notice the metallic connector on the side.)

Adapters you can buy

You can buy the following multi-purpose adapters from Amazon. Please also take a look at the recommended gadgets for your trip.

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Power Plugs and Sockets in Thailand - Do You Need an Adapter?

If you are travelling to Thailand đŸ‡č🇭 from Australia 🇩đŸ‡ș, then YES , you will need an adapter.

In Thailand , the plug types used are A, B, C and F . The voltage is 220 V with a frequency of 50Hz. On the other hand, in Australia, the plug types used are I . The voltage in Australia is 230 V with a frequency of 50Hz.

Type A Socket

⚠ Your devices from Australia of type I will not be valid for any socket and you will need an adapter.

  • What are the plugs like in Thailand?

In Thailand , the predominant plug types are A, B, C and F . If you are coming from Australia, then your devices are of type I .

For this reason, you will need an adapter , as the plugs in Thailand are not compatible with the devices from Australia and you will not be able to use your devices.

In Thailand, outlets in newer hotels and buildings are usually a combination of type B and C, accommodating plugs of types A, B, and C. Whereas outlets in older buildings are typically type A. Type F is used for high-power applications such as air conditioners, stoves, and heaters.

  • Do I need a voltage and frequency converter to travel to Thailand?

It is important to know that in Thailand the electrical voltage is 220 V , with a frequency of 50Hz . In Australia, the electrical voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50Hz .

For this reason, you will not need a voltage converter to use your devices from Australia in Thailand.

Regardless of whether you need a voltage converter or not, you need a plug adapter , because the plug types are different in Thailand.

Can I charge my iPhone or Android mobile device in Thailand?

Can i plug in my laptop charger in thailand, can i use my hair dryer or straightener in thailand, what happens if i connect a 230 v device to a 220 v socket without an adapter, frequently asked questions.

Below we will answer some of the most common questions asked by travelers going to Thailand.

If you are travelling from Australia to Thailand, you will need an adapter to charge your iPhone or Android mobile device . While it is true that nowadays these devices are designed to work with wide ranges of voltage and frequency , it should be remembered that both countries have incompatible plug types, so you will need an adapter in Thailand to charge your iPhone or Android.

If you are travelling from Australia to Thailand, you will need an adapter to charge your laptop . Generally, these devices are designed to work with wide ranges of voltage and frequency , but it should be remembered that Australia and Thailand have incompatible plug types, so an adapter is necessary to charge your laptop in Thailand.

Yes, with respect to voltage and frequency, you will be able to use devices such as your hair dryer or hair straightener in Thailand without any problems.

However, since the plugs in Thailand and Australia are not compatible, you will need a plug adapter to be able to use the hair straightener and hair dryer .

Fortunately, most devices can operate with a small voltage difference. Therefore, you will not have any problem connecting a 230 V device to a 220 V socket in Thailand without a voltage adapter. The worst that can happen is that the device will heat up slightly.

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