9 Best Travel Adapters (2025), Test and Review
More travel adapters we tested
Photo: Simon Hill
There are many travel adapters out there. These are some other things I’ve tested and liked, but for some reason I missed the above place.
Epicka Universal Travel Adapter $23:Our budget choices have been around for months, and this travel adapter from Epicca is still a solid choice. The sliding plug covers 150 countries, with four USB-A ports at the bottom and a 15-watt USB-C port on the side. There is also an 8-amp fuse with a spare, and this adapter is certified by ROHS, CE, and FCC.
Ceptics 65W World Travel Adapter $40:This versatile adapter comes with type A, B, C, E/F, G, and I slide-on plugs. They fit rectangular bricks and can be connected directly to the outlet or attached to an optional 5-foot cable. The brick has one grounded US outlet and a second ungrounded outlet, with one USB-A (30 watts) and two USB-C (65 and 33 watts) ports on the other end there is.
Master plug to UK Travel Adapter (3 Pack) Visitors £12: For visitors to the UK, this trio of simple adapters accepts plugs from Europe, America, Australia and Asia. They are single outlet adapters with 13 amp fuses inside and are fully functional. These are the adapters I use for long term testing of devices from the US and elsewhere where I lack plugs in the UK. If you forgot to buy an adapter before arriving in the UK, you can find this affordable 3 pack at Argos.
Anker European Travel Plug Adapter is $16: Anker, one of our favorite portable charger brands, also manufactures travel adapters. It plugs into most European outlets and offers one grounded US outlet, USB-A, and two USB-C ports. Unfortunately, the three USB ports are maxed out at a total of 15 watts, making them perfect for overnight charging of gadgets, but we appreciate the temperature and overload protection. There is also a British version ($16).
Ceptics Travel Power Strip $35: Like the World Travel Adapter Kit 2 above, this small power strip offers two grounded US outlets, but only USB-A and one USB-C port. Plug in the head with Type A, B, C, E/F, G, and I adapters. The adapter may be stiff to change, but otherwise it works well.