A good travel adapter keeps your phone, earbuds, tablet and camera gear powered without filling your bag with separate chargers. Before you choose one, check four things: plug support, charging speed, number of ports and safety features.
Start with the countries you visit most
Most travelers need support for US, EU and UK plug formats. If you visit hotels, airports and coworking spaces often, a compact universal adapter is easier than carrying several single-country plugs.
Look at watts, not only ports
More ports are useful, but wattage decides how fast your devices charge. A 45W USB-C adapter is a strong everyday travel choice for phones, earbuds, smaller tablets and accessories. If you charge a power-hungry laptop, check that your laptop can charge from the adapter before relying on it.
Think in complete setups
The cleanest travel setup is usually one adapter, one power bank and one reliable USB-C cable. That covers wall power, backup power and charging on the move.
Whavi pick
Choose the Whavi 45W Universal Travel Adapter when you want one compact hub for up to 6 devices during flights, hotel stays and work trips.