There’s no need for multiple adapter cords or converters, simply swap out the input plugs on these cords to match the outlets of the region you’re in. Use these adapter cords to run DC-powered devices from an outlet in a variety of different countries.
When selecting a cord, make sure the DC voltage and amps for the barrel output connection can handle the requirements of your device. Choosing a DC voltage and amps that are much higher than you need will not improve performance.
Next, the polarity of the adapter cord and your device must be the same. Look for the polarity illustration on your device or the adapter cord you’re replacing and pick a cord to match.
All of these cords use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your outlet’s power and the power being drawn by your device. It also means they won’t get too hot.
With an LPS low-voltage output, if something fails inside these cords, they’ll limit the risk of electrical shocks. Class II shock protection means they have two levels of insulation, which also prevents electrical shocks. All have passed strict U.S., Canadian, European Union, Chinese, Australian, and New Zealand safety standards.
These cords meet U.S. DOE (Department of Energy) Level VI standards for energy efficiency when they're in-use, as well as when they're plugged in but not in use.