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When going on vacations abroad, we bring a power strip from home. With it, you'll only need a single international converter to power multiple devices.
I do this as well, but add in a 10 port USB charger and some USB cables so I can charge all my devices.
That sounds like its gonna explode XD
Do you often have like 10 usb devices charging at once??
I have a family of five. When we go on vacation, we have 4 tablets, 2 phones, 5 watches, and a power bank. If it's summer, a rechargeable personal fan for my wife. So 10 isn't even enough.
Whoa. At this point, I'd be so stressed from charging stuff all the time, that I would reject technology and buy a country house lol.
And you also add your own portable electrical dam
I just tend to buy a powerboard at whatever place I end up. Surprisingly cheap compared to the price of the journey, and a great gift for someone on the last day.
How would that work? Instead of one foreign electrical outlet, I end up with six of them.