02/20/2026
Did you know there are currently 15 different types of electrical plugs used around the world? 🤯🔌
Labeled from Type A all the way to Type O, the world’s electrical outlets are a chaotic mix of history, politics, and rival engineering. When electricity first started entering homes over a century ago, there was no international communication. Countries simply designed their own plugs, and we have been stuck with the resulting alphabet soup ever since.
Here are a few wild facts about global plugs:
• The “Standard” Nobody Uses: In 1986, the International Electrotechnical Commission created the Type N plug, intending for it to become the single, unified global standard. Almost 40 years later, only two countries—Brazil and South Africa—have legally adopted it!
• The Most Chaotic Destination: The Maldives takes the crown for the most confusing electrical grid. Because resorts were built by different international companies, you can encounter up to six different plug types across the islands!
• The Exclusive Outlet: Type O is a plug style used exclusively in Thailand and literally nowhere else on Earth.
If you love to travel, trying to keep up with this mess is an absolute nightmare. You usually end up with a tangled bag full of single-use plastic adapters that you inevitably leave behind in a hostel wall anyway.
That is exactly why you need our Universal Travel Adapter. 🌍
Instead of buying a new plug for every border you cross, this sleek device has the 4 main global standards built right into one cube (covering the US, EU, UK, and AUS styles). It works seamlessly in over 150 countries. Just push the slider for your region, and you are instantly connected.
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