
Can electronics , iPads, cell phone chargers work in Ecuador?

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I've spent about two months there on a few trips and to various places and never had a problem plugging in my North American chargers, flat iron for my hair, etc. Especially in Quito and Guayaquil you will find things to be quite modern or on their way to modernizing.
That being said, if you're bringing electronics or valuables lock them in your room and avoid taking them in public. Best thing to capture photos is a camera itself so if it gets stolen or robbed from you you won't also have lost your phone/iPad etc. be very very careful if going to the coast like Guayaquil, other places just maintain regular caution (ie don't take valuables out in public, avoid looking like a target. over 7 years agoAnswered by Rachael Goertz viaWorldNomads.com
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Voltages differ around the world but are usually in the range of 100 to 240 volts. Most modern electronics have charges with in-built transformers and can handle these difference. Check the label on each appliances charger, look for 100 ~ 240 volts. over 7 years ago
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They use a three prong plug. So get a three prong plug adapter over 7 years ago
Answered by locacarol viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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Cancel what I said about the three prong adapter . I got mixed up with Chili! Sorry over 7 years ago
Answered by locacarol viaAsk a Nomad iPad app