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Power adapter compatibility check for traveling from United States to Russia
You'll need a plug adapter (A/B to C/F). β Voltage is compatible (120V β 220V). Note: Frequency differs (60Hz β 50Hz) - usually fine for modern devices
United States
120V
Russia
220V
No. Your Type A and Type B plugs from United States will not fit Russia's sockets. You'll need a travel adapter.
The voltage in Russia is 220V. This is higher than United States's 120V. Check if your device supports dual voltage (100-240V).
No, you don't need a voltage converter. The voltage difference (120V to 220V) is safe for most modern devices, especially laptops, phones, and chargers which typically support 100-240V dual voltage.
Russia uses Type C, F sockets. You will see these socket types in hotels, airports, and public places throughout the country.
Yes, most modern electronics (iPhones, laptops, tablets, cameras) are dual-voltage (110V-240V), so they will work in Russia. Since Russia uses 220V (within the 100-240V range), your device will work fine. You'll need a plug adapter to fit the wall socket.
You can buy a Type C travel adapter online (Amazon, eBay) or at the airport. Look for adapters specifically designed for Russia or universal adapters that include Type C. Check our Amazon link above for the best options.
If you don't use an adapter, your plug physically won't fit into Russia's sockets. Additionally, if the voltage is different (120V vs 220V) and your device isn't dual-voltage, you could permanently damage your device or cause a fire hazard. Always use the appropriate adapter and check voltage compatibility.
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