Features
| Brand | MOMAX |
| Model Number | UA36 |
| Manufacturer | MOMAX |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| ASIN | B0GVNDJBS4 |
| Input Voltage | 250 volts_of_alternating_current |
| Output Voltage | 240 volts |
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| Item Dimensions | 3.57 x 2.15 x 1.3 inches |
| Color | Black |
- Ultra-Thin & Pocket-Sized – 40% slimmer than standard travel adapters with a patented internal rotating structure for plug storage. Mini body fits easily in bags, backpacks, or even pockets. Stable in wall outlets, making it the perfect travel companion for business trips, vacations, or study abroad. Pocket-sized yet powerful, supporting five ports for simultaneous device charging.
- High-Power AC & Worldwide Compatibility – AC outlet rated up to 2500W (10A) supports laptops, hair dryers, and other high-power appliances. Four plug types (US/EU/UK/AU), 100–250V AC, work in over 200 countries, making it a reliable companion for international travel.
- 70W GaN Fast Charging – Advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology enables high-speed charging. USB-C1 delivers up to 70W PD (PD3.0), capable of charging laptops and smartphones simultaneously. Powers MacBook Air 15" up to 42% or iPhone 17 Pro up to 68% in just 30 minutes, reducing charging time while on the go.
- Multi-Device Support – 1 AC outlet plus 4 USB ports (3 USB-C + 1 USB-A) allow up to 5 devices to charge at once. Smart power allocation ensures each device receives optimal current. Example: USB-C1 + C2/C3 + A1 output can reach 45W + 15W max, keeping multiple devices charged safely and efficiently.
- Safe & Reliable Travel – Built-in smart temperature control chip, overcurrent, overvoltage, short-circuit protection, V0 fire-retardant PC material, child-safety shutters, and internal fuse ensure safe, worry-free travel. Multi-layered protection guards against overheating, power surges, and accidental contact.
- What You Get: 1× MOMAX 1-World Pocket 70W 4-Port Travel Adapter, user manual & warranty card, 12-month free repair service, and our friendly customer support.
- Note: This adapter does not convert voltage.
Features
| Brand | TESSAN |
| Model Number | NT009-US |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Built-In Media | adapter |
| Manufacturer | Dongguan LongRich Electronic co.,Ltd |
| Warranty Description | 18 month warranty |
| ASIN | B0FSKNG3Q1 |
| Input Voltage | 220 volts |
| Plug Type | Type C |
| Number of Outlets | 4 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.09 x 1.24 inches |
| Color | Black Silver |
- Universal Travel Plug Adapter: TESSAN power adapters for international travel covers over 150 countries: Type C for most of Europe Italy, Spain, France, Germany; Type G for UK, Ireland, Scotland, British; Type I for Argentina, Australia, China; Type A for Japan, USA, Mexico
- International Plug Adapter with USB C: The USB C1/C2 provide charging speed up to PD 20W max single, saving your time at airport or hotel; USB A port feature 18W max, 2 types of USB ports meet different charging needs; All the USB ports output: 20W max
- 4 in 1 Travel Power Adapter: This European travel plug adapter can be expanded to 1 AC outlets (2000W max) and 3 USB ports (2 USB C), can charge 4 devices simultaneously, wall plug with USB ports suitable for charging phones, tablets and other devices
- Note: The international travel adapter is not a voltage converter, make sure your device supports 100V to 250V dual voltage; If you plan to use a hair dryer, straightener, or curling iron on the European plug adapter, ensure they support dual voltage
- Portable Ultra-Thin: The size and weight of this UK adapters for travel are 3.33× 2.01× 1.24 in and 3.65 oz, plug adapter Europe saves space in your suitcase and handbag; No surge protection, no cords, making it fully cruise ship travel essentials
Features
| Brand | Ceptics |
| Model Number | UP-11KU |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850003235646 |
| UPC | 850003235646 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Manufacturer | Ceptics |
| Mfr Part Number | UP-11KU |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| ASIN | B08112XB28 |
| Input Voltage | 240 volts |
| Output Voltage | 240 volts |
| Plug Type | Type A |
| Number of Outlets | 7 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Item Weight | 15.04 ounces |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 1.8 x 3 inches |
| Color | Black |
- [No 1 travel adapter brand] desgined in the USA, makes our adapters the most reliable and no 1 adapters in the market, complete & safest all in one Adaptor package - use anywhere in World without having to worry about the correct Plug adapter type
- [Power 5 devices at once] Equipped with 1 universal input 3x USB-A (2 4a) & 2x USB-C (1 W/ power delivery & quick Charge 3 0) - Perfect for travel - 45W perfect for charging Fast use with cell phones iPhones max tablets iPads laptops & other devices anywhere in the world - few exceptions listed below
- [Type A I C G output] Type A can be used for Japan, United States, Canada, Mexico. Type I international travel power adapter for China, Australia, New Zealand. Type C European adapter plugs for Europe, South America, Asia and Type G Universal Power Adapter for United Kingdom, Ireland, Singapore & Hong Kong
- [Safety CERTIFIED] Built with a 8A fuse extra and included FCC CE RoHS certified safety system, children's electric shock protection, plug Lock and built-in safety shutters to protect you and your devices from external shock and short circuit when charging.
- ***Important note: This adapter is not a Voltage Converter It will not convert voltage make sure your item supports worldwide 100-240V for use in overseas such as Europe. It will not work with items such as 110V hair dryer curling iron or straightener, Full Ceptics Support Contact us for any questions
Features
| Brand | Anker |
| Model Number | A9215 |
| UPC | 194644216207 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Built-In Media | USB C Ports |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Mfr Part Number | A9215 |
| Warranty Description | 18 |
| ASIN | B0DHVNPN7J |
| Input Voltage | 240 volts |
| Output Voltage | 240 volts |
| Plug Type | Type C |
| Number of Outlets | 5 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Item Weight | 3.77 ounces |
| Item Dimensions | 3.39 x 1.97 x 0.98 inches |
| Color | White |
- Universal Plug Compatibility: Type A (US / Canada / Japan / China), Type C (EU), Type G (UK / Singapore), and Type I (Australia).
- Power 5 Devices at Once: Includes 1 AC outlet, 2 USB-A ports, and 2 USB-C ports. The USB ports support up to 20W total output or 15W max when shared. A single USB-C port delivers up to 20W and charges iPhone 16 to 50% in 28 minutes. The maximum current is 6A.
- Exceptionally Compact: Measuring just 3.39 × 1.97 × 0.98 in (86 × 50 × 25 mm), it has a credit card-sized footprint and is 43% smaller than similar models. See image 4 for the size comparison. Foldable and retractable pins make it even easier to carry.
- 2-Pin to 2-Pin Connection: The safe 2-pin design helps reduce the risk of electric shock for worry-free travel. The AC outlet does not support 3-prong grounded plugs, including EU Schuko, UK 3-pin, or grounded laptop chargers.
- What You Get: 1× Anker Nano Travel Adapter (5-in-1, 20W), welcome guide, 18-month warranty, and our friendly customer service.
- Note: No voltage conversion.
Features
| Compatible Devices | Cellular Phones, Tablets, Power Banks, iPhones, iPads |
| Specific Uses For Product | Charging |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Input Voltage | 250 volts |
| Current Rating | 10 A |
| Power Plug Type | Type C |
| Item Dimensions | 1.65 x 1.29 x 2.36 inches |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Brand | HANYCONY |
| Model Number | HN23T |
| Manufacturer | HANYCONY |
| Built-In Media | 2 x USB Cable |
| Mfr Part Number | HN23T |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| ASIN | B0CNQPKX9B |
- 【Important Safety Warning】This is not a voltage converter. This adapter is only compatible with dual-voltage appliances (110V-250V). Do not use it with high-power single-voltage heating appliances such as hair dryers, hair straighteners, curling irons, or coffee makers. Please check the appliance label before use.
- 【5 in 1 European Travel Plug Adapter】- The adapters for europe provides 2 standard Amercian outlets, Max Capacity Up to 2500 Watt (max 250 Volt, 10 A); 3 USB Ports can charge up to 3.1A, allowing you charge 5 devices simultaneously, ideal for cell phone, tablet, power bank and other electrical charger etc
- 【2 x Travel Adapter USB C】- This european plug adapter added extra 2 USB C ports for your devices, the USB C port can charge up to 5V/3A. USB-A ports can charge up to 5V/2.4A Max, all USB Ports Output is 5V/3.1A, 15.5W max which is 30% faster than other travel adapter. With smart charging technology, the type c adapter can auto-detects your devices and can reach faster charging efficiency, perfectly fit for your iphone, ipad etc
- 【US to Europe Plug Adapter】- This European power adapter compatible with most European areas such as Italy, Spain, France, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Turkey, Iceland, Israel. More country list can be checked in description. ( NOTE: NOT WORK in UK/Ireland/Scotland)
- 【European Travel/Cruise Essentials-Lightweight & Compact】- This International plug adapter is mini size: 2.2*1.1*1.5 in, 2.4 oz, it's easy to carry and use. Indicator can let you know the power of this European travel plug adapter is on/off. No need to carry extra plug adapter and for your traveling, the travel adapter can save your suitcase space. The international travel plug adapter with NO surge protection, it's absolutely a must have Travel and Cruise Ship Must Haves
Pocketable means more than a thin shell and a clever folding plug.
At the gate, an adapter that looked wafer-thin online can become a small brick: slide-out pins need room beside a recessed socket, USB-C cables protrude, and a laptop charger competes for the same pocket. Meaningful compactness is not thickness alone; it is packed volume, plug geometry, port spacing, and whether the AC receptacle blocks a neighboring outlet.
For an everyday-carry tech accessories checklist, count the charger too. A 20W model can sustain a phone and small accessories, while 45–70W GaN units better suit a USB-C laptop but usually add mass and heat-management bulk. “Universal” commonly covers US, EU, UK, and AU-style pins—not every socket worldwide—and it does not convert mains voltage. The useful trade-off depends on destination sockets and the devices actually traveling.

Choose for the trip, not the wattage label
A pocket is not a measured box: an adapter shares it with a phone, passport, power bank, and cable. The dimensions that matter most are the ones that snag, bulge, or consume the flat space those items need.
A slim adapter can lie behind a phone or passport without creating a hard lump. A tall universal block may have a modest stated volume yet feel intrusive because its depth pushes outward through fabric.
Face area determines whether the adapter can stack with a power bank; exposed sliders, folding pins, and USB plugs interrupt that stack. Weight matters less than shape, though a dense 200 g block can pull on a light pocket.
Retractable multi-country mechanisms consolidate plug types, but their sliding hardware and safety shutters add thickness. A regional Type C adapter such as HANYCONY can remain flatter for Europe-only travel, while MOMAX, Ceptics, Anker, and TESSAN exchange some flatness for broader outlet coverage.
An Adapter Is Not a Voltage Converter
Plug adapter
Changes the pin shape so a plug can enter a foreign socket. It normally passes local mains voltage through unchanged.
USB charger
Converts wall AC to regulated USB power. Its wattage, USB-C PD profiles, port sharing, and cable rating determine charging speed.
Voltage converter
Changes mains voltage for devices that are not dual-voltage. Most pocket universal adapters are not converters.
Grounding
A three-pin plug needs a compatible grounded socket path; a travel adapter may accept the plug without preserving protective earth.
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Match the destination socket
Confirm plug type and recessed-socket clearance. A Europe-only Type C adapter is smaller, while universal models cover more regions.
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Read every device label
“100–240V, 50/60Hz” means the device can usually travel with a plug adapter. “120V only” or “230V only” calls for compatible equipment or a suitably rated converter.
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Treat AC outlets separately
Check the adapter’s AC pass-through rating and plug format. Avoid using compact adapters for high-draw heat appliances unless their ratings explicitly allow it.
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Check the earth pin
For grounded laptops or appliances, verify that both the adapter and destination outlet support grounding; a physical fit is not proof of earth continuity.
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Match USB-C power end to end
For laptop charging, compare required PD voltage and wattage with the adapter, then use a capable cable. See compact USB-C PD chargers suited to travel when a separate charger makes more sense.
The MOMAX, Ceptics, Anker, and TESSAN universal units adapt plug formats and provide USB charging; they do not make a single-voltage hair tool or other AC appliance safe on a different mains system. The HANYCONY Europe adapter likewise changes connection format rather than voltage.
A device’s input label—not the adapter’s country coverage—settles the question.
Laptop-capable power in a slim universal adapter
Best for high-power charging in a pocket-sized design
The MOMAX Ultra-Thin 70W GaN Universal Travel Adapter combines four retractable plug formats, a pass-through AC socket, and a five-port charging hub in a body designed to stack flatter than many universal adapters. It suits travellers carrying a USB-C laptop alongside a phone, tablet, or earbuds, where bringing a separate high-output charger would undermine the point of travelling light.
Its 70W USB-C1 rating gives the adapter a more serious role than a typical 20W pocket model: it can serve as the main USB-C power source at a hotel desk, not merely an overnight phone charger. The AC socket adapts plug shape only; it does not convert voltage.
- 70W USB-C1 can meaningfully charge many USB-C laptops
- Slimmer profile than conventional universal blocks
- Three USB-C ports reduce cable-and-charger clutter
- AC socket accommodates a separately powered device
- 70W is not available to every port at once
- Shared charging output falls when several devices connect
- Bulk and weight exceed a basic 20W adapter
- AC socket adapts plugs, not appliance voltage
Quick take A persuasive all-in-one option when a laptop needs genuine USB-C PD rather than token charging. Its thinner construction softens, but does not erase, the size penalty of fitting a universal mechanism and 70W GaN electronics.
For a traveller replacing both an adapter and a laptop charger, this is a notably capable pocket-oriented compromise. USB-C1 is the port to reserve for the laptop; once other ports are active, the 70W headline becomes a shared power budget rather than a promise for every device. A 20W alternative remains easier to carry when phones are the only charging priority.
- Five-device layout suits mixed travel kits
- 45W USB-C PD adds light-laptop flexibility
- Universal AC socket and major plug formats reduce separate adapter clutter
- 45W total output is shared across connected devices
- Not every USB-C laptop accepts or performs well at 45W
- Universal AC socket does not convert voltage
Anker Nano 20W for a lean phone-first kit
- Credit-card-scale 86 × 50 × 25 mm body
- Retractable plug pins pack flat
- 20W from one USB-C port suits phones
- Four plug formats cover 200+ countries
- Five-device layout for light accessories
- 20W total USB budget limits simultaneous charging
- Shared USB output drops to 15W maximum
- Not designed for laptop charging
- Two-pin AC outlet excludes grounded plugs and it is not a voltage converter
A slim global adapter for phone-first travel
- Type C, G, A, and I plug coverage
- Ultra-thin body packs flatter
- Two USB-C and one USB-A port
- Four-device charging arrangement
- 20W USB output is shared
- Not suited to laptop charging
- No voltage conversion
- One AC outlet only
HANYCONY Type C adapter for a focused continental itinerary
Best for affordable charging across European destinations
For travel confined to destinations that accept the two-round-pin Type C Europlug, a regional adapter can be appreciably easier to pocket than a universal model. This HANYCONY unit omits sliding international pins and the housing needed to store them, yet combines two AC receptacles with USB-A and USB-C charging for a hotel-room charging cluster.
“Europe” still needs qualification. Type C is common across much of continental Europe, including France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, and Iceland, but it does not cover the UK or Ireland’s Type G sockets, Switzerland’s Type J, or every local socket arrangement. It is also not a voltage converter: devices must be rated for the local mains range. Its Type C plug is intended for compatible outlets, not as a catch-all answer to a multi-country European route.
Build the kit around the trip
A compact travel adapter setup starts with the itinerary, not the adapter.
Additionally, confirm every destination’s plug types, including transit stops.
Check whether hotel sockets are recessed, crowded behind furniture, or beside a bedside USB port.
A flat universal unit may pack neatly, yet be awkward in a deeply recessed outlet.
Alternatively, a regional Type C plug can be the cleaner choice for a Europe-only route.
Next, separate USB charging from the AC pass-through. Additionally, a grounded laptop or camera charger needs an adapter that preserves that grounding. Many pocket models are two-pin only. For USB-C devices, compare the device’s required PD input with the compact travel adapter single-port output, not its total rating.
One capable short USB-C cable often replaces several leads.
Additionally, a compact travel adapter with a USB-C cable can reduce clutter.
A 60W or 100W-rated cable can cover a phone, tablet, power bank, and compatible laptop.
When higher-power laptop charging is involved, an e-marked cable is preferred, and it takes little space.
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Map plugs by country
Include every overnight stop and verify regional exceptions rather than assuming one continental standard.
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Count grounded AC devices
A grounded plug can rule out ultra-small two-pin adapters.
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Check the highest USB-C load
Match the required PD wattage and profile, then allow for power sharing if devices charge together.
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Inspect likely outlets
Recessed or obstructed sockets favor a slimmer plug head and a flexible short cable.
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Eliminate duplicate leads
Carry one appropriately rated short USB-C cable before adding dedicated cables.
AC outlets on travel adapters do not convert voltage; device labels still need to support the local supply.
Compact Travel Adapters: Common Questions
Does a universal travel adapter convert voltage?
No. A plug adapter changes the pin shape so it fits a foreign socket, but it normally passes local mains voltage through unchanged. A device’s own label, not the adapter’s country coverage, determines whether it’s safe to use on the local supply.
What does "universal" actually mean on a travel adapter?
It usually covers US, EU, UK, and AU-style plug formats, not every socket worldwide. It’s worth checking a regional adapter’s plug type against every destination on the itinerary, including transit stops, rather than assuming full global coverage.
Can a 45W or 70W travel adapter charge a laptop and phone at full speed at the same time?
Usually not. The rated wattage is typically a shared budget across active ports, not a guarantee for each device. A laptop charging alongside a fast-charging phone and tablet may receive less power than expected as the adapter divides its total output.
Is a two-pin travel adapter suitable for a grounded laptop charger?
Not necessarily. Many compact travel adapters are two-pin only and don’t preserve a grounded connection. A grounded plug needs an adapter that accepts and maintains that grounding arrangement, so it’s worth checking before relying on a minimalist adapter for grounded equipment.
Why might a Europe-only adapter be a better choice than a universal one?
A regional adapter, like a Type C model for continental Europe, skips the sliding international-pin mechanism that adds bulk to universal designs, making it noticeably more packable. The trade-off is that it won’t work in regions with different plug standards, such as the UK or Switzerland.
- A compact adapter remains a plug-format solution, not a transformer: appliance input ratings still govern voltage safety.
- Published total USB wattage is commonly shared across active ports; one high-demand device may need its own charger.
For a phone-first international kit, the Anker Nano 20W offers the leanest universal option; the TESSAN Ultra-Thin 20W is a sensible alternative when broader plug coverage and extra low-power USB connections matter more than peak output. For a balanced phone, tablet, and occasional laptop setup, the Ceptics 45W is the more useful middle ground, provided its shared-port allocation suits the devices in use. When laptop-capable USB-C charging is central, the MOMAX Ultra-Thin 70W GaN earns its larger carry footprint with substantially more charging headroom. For a confirmed Type C European route, the HANYCONY avoids the bulk of a universal mechanism.
Before packing, match the adapter’s regions to every stop—not just the main destination—confirm each appliance accepts local mains voltage, and read the shared-port output table rather than relying on the headline wattage.





8 Comments
I appreciate that you called out grounding. So many travel-adapter roundups act like an AC socket is automatically fine for anything with a plug. My partner’s laptop charger is two-pin, but my camera battery charger has a grounded plug, so that detail changes the whole purchase.
Could you add a budget pick under $25 next time? The TESSAN looks close to what I need for Japan, the UK, and Italy, but “20W shared” is the part that always gets buried in product listings. If my phone is pulling near 20W, does adding earbuds basically slow everything down?
Why no Epicka in the comparison? It seems to be the universal adapter everyone recommends, and I’m curious whether it lost out on pocketability or just charging performance.
Fair question. We left it out because this list was built around the smallest workable kits, where depth and protruding slider mechanisms matter as much as port count. Epicka-style universal adapters can still be good value, but the models we selected made clearer trade-offs between thinness, USB-C PD power, and regional coverage.
MOMAX at 70W sounds useful, but five ports plus a universal mechanism is still not what I’d call “pocket” anything. Maybe coat-pocket, sure. For actual pants-pocket travel, I’d rather carry a small regional plug and one decent USB-C charger—less clever hardware to jam at 6 a.m. in an airport lounge.
I’m doing Germany, Austria, and Switzerland by train with only a phone and e-reader. Is the HANYCONY Type C model really the better call than a universal one, or is that saving so little space that it’s not worth losing flexibility? Switzerland is the bit making me second-guess it.
I’d go universal for that route. Switzerland uses Type J, so a basic Type C-only adapter won’t solve every outlet situation. The tiny size saving is nice until you’re borrowing an adapter at the hotel desk.
That is exactly the itinerary where we would not recommend treating “continental Europe” as one plug standard. HANYCONY makes sense when your stops are confirmed Type C-compatible countries, but Germany/Austria plus Switzerland calls for a universal adapter or a separate Type J solution. For your light device load, prioritize a thin universal 20W model rather than laptop wattage.