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Adapter 4-in-1 Box
Due to extremely limited inventory, the maximum quantity is 2 per customer.
4 plugs, 1 adapter, 150 countries! Flight 001's 4-in-1 Universal Travel Adapter is a set of four color-coded plugs that allow you to easily adapt to over 150 countries. With this unique 4-in-1 adapter, Flight 001 makes your globetrotting smarter than ever.
This Flight 001 adapter was the first to employ our innovative JA/C READY Adapter system. Use this color-coded world adapter system to find the right plug for every stop on your trip by simply matching the colors on the map to the color of the adapter. A color-coded map is included with the adapter.
No more investing in separate power adapters for Turkey, Algeria and New Zealand. Toss this colorful cutie into your bag and power up anywhere your wanderlust takes you. Whether you need a plug adapter for Peru and Bolivia, Algeria and Egypt, or Australia and New Zealand, this Flight 001 adapter has you covered.
Note: Adapters do not convert power. Ensure that your electronics are rated 100-125 or 220-250 volts.
Adapters by color
Blue - America, Canada, Columbia, Cambodia, China, Dominica Republic, Ecuador, Japan, Liberia, Laos, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, Yemen
Green - Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Austria, Afghanistan, Belgium, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Republic of the Congo, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia Guinea, Eritrea, Equatorial, Finland, France, French Guiana, Gabon, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Portugal, Poland, Macedonia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Caledonia, Niger, North Korea, Norway, Republic of the Congo, Republic of Serbia, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Somaliland, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Zambia
Yellow - Argentina, Australia, China, New Zealand
Red - Falkland Islands, Ireland, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom, Zimbabwe
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
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Best travel plug adapter IMO. Bought an extra just in case since inventory was said to be low.
Seems like a wonderfully small and lightweight solution. We're pairing this with an extension cord that has multiple outlets. Have heard this approach works well when backpacking the world.
I have several adapters but this one happens to be the best!! Extremely easy to use anywhere in the world it’s and it’s very small and lightweight
Took this to several countries in Europe and Africa and it worked great! It's stackable design is perfect for traveling. I tend to easily misplace my things and didn't loose a single component. A great buy, don't hesitate!
UNIVERSAL: All-In-One Travel Charger
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I got this after my backpacking trip though Southeast Asia, and I wish I had this for the trip. I was carrying a charger, adapters, and a portable battery. I didn't think an extra few pounds would make a difference, but on a few mountain hikes they were killing me, This does it all - adapters, charger, battery, and wireless charger. It's possible to charge a laptop, iPad, phone and the internal battery all at the same time. And it's very well made.
Perfect for on the go and traveling. Fast device charge, wireless pad for phone. Don't know what i have done without this in my bag
Everything.
I used this charger/external battery pack on a 2-week trip to Europe earlier this summer. It worked as described, and quickly charged everything, including an Anker external battery quite quickly. I find it somewhat disconcerting that when charging an iPhone and iPad, and camera batteries, it turns off the charging function and has to have its button pressed to resume doing so when batteries are about 70-80% charged. Sometimes it had to be done a second time. Not the case charging the Anker battery. I understand it's a function of the smart-charging circuitry that assumes optimal charge to be less than 100%. I used both the US and European adapters (which are cross-compatible with an Apple computer charger) without a problem. While the price seems a little steep, it seems to be solidly built, and once I got used to having to make sure it charged things all the way (I was away from outlets most of the day and needed full charges), I was impressed at its batter capacity and the speed with which it charged things. Recommend.
Generally like this for both its charging capabilities and battery. However, a couple of comments to be aware of.
First, when plugged into a US outlet, the unit is vertical and you can't lay the phone on it to use the wireless charger. If you have plugged it into an extension cord or power strip, you can lay it horizontally to use the wireless charging. However, needing a cord kind of defeats the universal nature of this charger.
Secondly, If you leave the USB cable plugged in, but unplug your phone, the USB charger will shut off after a few seconds. Plugging the phone into the loose end of the cable does not turn the charger back on and you need to either press the power button, unplug and replug the USB cable, or unplug the unit from the wall. As I tend to leave the unit plugged into the wall with the USB cable attached, plugging the phone into the end of the USB cable did not turn the charger on and consequently my phone didn't charge overnight. This is different behavior from other chargers I have used where I can leave the charger plugged in with the cable attached and just connect my phone to the end of the cable and have it charge up.
Don't expect to find any helpful information on the web site that describes this behavior or when to use the on/off switch or the meaning of the red/green pilot light.