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If you're packing your bags for a trip to Mexico, there’s one important detail you might overlook: the plug type. It may seem like a tiny detail, but trust us, it’s a big deal when your phone's out of battery and you can’t find the right plug to charge it! Keep reading to make sure you’re all set for your adventure.
In Mexico, you’ll need a plug type A or B, depending on what you’re plugging in. Type A is the two-pronged plug (flat), while Type B adds a third round prong for grounding. You’ll find these plugs in most places, so check your devices before you pack to avoid any surprises at the airport!
Not only do you need to know about the plug type, but you also need to be aware of the voltage and frequency. Mexico uses a voltage of 127V and a frequency of 60Hz. That’s similar to the United States, so if you’re coming from there, you won’t need a voltage converter. But if you’re coming from elsewhere, you might need an adapter or converter for your devices to work safely.
Even if your device’s plug matches, you might still need an adapter to fit the wall sockets. It’s a good idea to grab a universal plug adapter before you head to Mexico, especially if you’re bringing more than one electronic device. Trust us, this small step will save you a lot of stress when you're trying to charge your phone or laptop at the hotel.
We know, we know—who wants to spend time thinking about plugs while dreaming of tacos and the beach? But take a second to double-check the plug type and voltage for your devices. It only takes a minute and will ensure your tech doesn’t get left in the dark while you’re enjoying all the sunshine!
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