TravelReady Guide

Travel tool

Travel adapter checker

Pick where your devices come from and where you are going. We will compare plug types and voltage to flag the two common issues: socket shape and voltage mismatch.

Result

Spain devices in Switzerland

Plug adapter

Likely fine

You may not need a plug adapter for common outlets because both countries share Type C.

Voltage converter

Likely fine

A voltage converter is less likely to be needed based on the listed voltage, but always check the input label on each charger or appliance.

What to pack

What you need to buy

  • Nothing required for most modern chargers

    Plug shape and voltage are compatible. Still check each charger reads "100–240V".

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How the adapter checker works

This tool compares the plug types and listed voltage of your home country and your destination. If the plug shapes differ, you will likely need a plug adapter; if the voltage differs significantly, single-voltage appliances may need a converter. Dual-voltage devices — most modern phone, laptop and camera chargers, marked "100–240V" on the brick — only need a plug adapter regardless of voltage.

The result is general guidance based on each country's most common standards. Actual outlets can vary by building age, region and venue, so always read the input label on each device before you plug it in. When in doubt, a universal adapter plus checking each charger's voltage rating covers most travel scenarios safely.

Voltage and plug data per country is compiled from public references and linked on each country page.