FDTEK US to UK Plug Adapter with 3 USB Slots (7-in-1) – Type A/B to Type G
Product description
What this is and what it solves
This FDTEK adapter is a travel companion designed to let you plug US devices (Type A/B) into UK sockets (Type G). It isn’t a voltage converter, so you’ll still need to ensure your appliance is compatible with 240V before use. On paper, it aims to simplify international stays by replacing multiple adapters and offering a compact, all-in-one solution.
Key features at a glance

The 7-in-1 design means you get four US outlets (three two-prong Type A and one three-prong Type B) plus 2 USB-A ports and 1 USB-C port. In total you can charge up to seven devices simultaneously, which is handy for families, shared accommodations or student housing where space for chargers is limited.
How it’s built for travel


With compact dimensions around 5.5 × 6.5 × 7.8 cm and a lightweight build, it tucks easily into a carry-on or pocket. The unit is described as flame-retardant and includes a built-in 13-amp fuse and grounding connection for safety. These features contribute to a pragmatic, travel-friendly design rather than a desktop power strip.

What you can actually charge
The USB-C port outputs up to 15W, while each USB-A port can provide up to 5V/2.4A. The UK mains can deliver substantial power through the 13A fuse-enabled socket, stated to support up to 3250W max. In practice, this means you can power or top up phones, tablets, cameras, and similar devices, while larger appliances should be checked for voltage compatibility first.
Who it’s for

If you frequently travel to the UK from the US, or host guests who bring Type A/B devices, this adapter can reduce clutter and simplify charging on the go. It’s especially useful for travellers who want to consolidate multiple chargers into a single hub in hotel rooms or hostel setups.


What to bear in mind
This is not a voltage conversion solution. If your appliance is designed for 120V only, using it in the UK’s 240V mains could damage the item or pose safety risks. Check your device’s voltage rating before use. Also, while the USB ports add convenience, don’t expect USB-C to magically handle high-wattage laptops unless the device supports it via USB-C Power Delivery.

Practical use case
Imagine you’re staying in a UK hotel after a long international flight. You have a phone, a tablet, a camera, and a laptop. Instead of juggling multiple chargers, you plug the FDTEK adapter into the wall, connect your devices to the USB ports and the US outlets, and charge everything at once. It isn’t perfect for high-wattage equipment, but for everyday gadgets in a shared space it reduces clutter and travel bulk.
What to review before buying



- Confirm your appliance voltage rating aligns with 240V mains, otherwise you’ll need a proper voltage converter.
- Check whether your devices can actually draw from USB-C or USB-A ports at the rates listed, especially for larger laptops.
- Assess how many outlets you realistically need in one socket and whether a separate extension or additional adapters would be preferable in your destination.
How it compares to other approaches
For many, the travel and price-per-use appeal of a single 7-in-1 adapter outweighs the bulk of carrying several separate adapters. If you prioritise charging laptops or high-wattage devices, you might prefer to separate mains power strips from USB charging or opt for dedicated 240V-compatible solutions where required.

Is it worth it?
You’ll like it if you travel light and want a compact multi-port solution that accepts US plugs in the UK, with the convenience of USB charging built in. It may not be the best option if you rely on high-wattage or 240V-only appliances or if you need a more robust, fully isolated voltage conversion setup. Consider your typical devices and whether a single hub will cover your charging needs.
Practical FAQ
- Do I need a voltage converter with this adapter? No—only if your device is not rated for 240V.
- How many devices can it charge at once? Up to seven devices (four outlets plus three USB ports).
- Can I use this in other countries? It mentions UK Type G sockets and US Type A/B compatibility, check local socket types and voltage before use.
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