MOKI Inbound Travel Adaptor - World

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Stay powered up overseas (without the guesswork)

If you’ve ever arrived at a hotel with a flat phone and the “wrong” plug, you already know why a travel adaptor matters. The MOKI Inbound Travel Adaptor - World is a small, easy fix for that problem—pack it once, and you’re ready for many common destinations.

If you’re doing a multi-stop trip, it can also help to carry a true all-rounder like the Korjo Universal Travel Adaptor so you’re covered if your itinerary changes last minute.

What it is

This is a travel plug adaptor designed to help your device plug fit compatible wall sockets in a long list of countries. It’s ideal for travellers who want something simple, light, and easy to keep in a carry-on.

Key benefits

Works in many popular destinations

It’s most commonly used across a wide range of countries (see the list below). Just remember: some countries use more than one socket type, so it can’t be guaranteed to fit every socket in every location.

Helps you travel safer

The biggest “gotcha” with adaptors is voltage. This adaptor does not convert voltage. (More on that below.)

Easy to pack, easy to find

It’s compact, so it won’t take over your tech pouch. Keep it with your charging cable so it’s always in reach when you land.

Compatibility guide

Best for Phones, tablets, chargers, and travel electronics (always check your device label for voltage)
Voltage conversion No. This is an adaptor only and does not convert voltage.
Travelling with multiple devices? Consider pairing it with the 100W Portable Charging Station Hub so you can charge several devices from one spot (handy in hotel rooms with limited outlets).

Antigua, Bahamas, Brunei, Bermuda, Canada, Cambodia, Cyprus, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Gambia, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, Ireland, Kenya, Lebanon, Malawi, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Nigeria, Oman, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Saint Lucia, Sint Maarten, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tanzania, Uganda, UAE, UK, USA, Venezuela, Vietnam, Virgin Islands, Yemen, Zimbabwe (and more).

Note: Some countries have more than one socket configuration. It can’t be guaranteed this adaptor will fit every socket in every country listed.

Important safety notes (please read)

Adaptors do not convert voltage
  • This adaptor does not convert voltage.
  • Check your device label. If it says 100–240V, 50/60Hz, it’s usually suitable for international use with an adaptor.
  • If your device is not marked (or is single-voltage), treat it as unsafe for overseas use unless you use the correct voltage converter.
  • Never use excessive force and never bend pins to fit a foreign socket.

How to use (quick steps)

  1. Before you leave, check your charger/device label for voltage (look for 100–240V).
  2. At your destination, plug the adaptor into the wall socket first.
  3. Then plug your charger/device into the adaptor.
  4. If anything feels tight or wrong, stop—don’t force it. Try another socket type if available.

Packing tips

  • Keep the adaptor in your carry-on so you can charge during layovers or right after landing.
  • Use a small pouch so it doesn’t disappear in your backpack.
  • If you’re unsure whether you need an adaptor, a charger, or a converter, this guide makes it simple: The Ultimate Guide to Travel Chargers.

Recommended add-ons

Want a smoother “one adaptor, one charger” setup? These pair well with this travel adaptor:

Recommended for your next trip

FAQ

Does this travel adaptor convert voltage?

No. It helps your plug fit the socket, but it does not change the voltage. Always check your device label before use.

Will it work in every socket in the countries listed?

Not always. Some countries have more than one socket configuration, so it can’t be guaranteed to fit every socket in every location.

Can I use it for hair dryers or high-power appliances?

Only if the appliance is rated for the local voltage (many are not). If you’re unsure, don’t use it without proper guidance or the correct voltage converter.

What should I do if the adaptor feels tight?

Stop and try another socket. Never force it and never bend pins to make it fit.

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