MyTravelPal Universal Travel Adapter with 20W PD USB-C (UK Safety Standard BS8546)
Product description
What it is and what it solves\nThis is a grounded universal travel adapter designed to power up to four devices at once in over 150 countries. It combines 4 interchangeable plug types with a 10A AC outlet, plus two USB-C ports (20W PD) and one USB-A port. On paper, it aims to cover the needs of travellers who carry laptops, phones, hair appliances or other small to mid‑range electronics and want one compact solution for international trips.\n\n## How it works and what to expect\nIt accepts a broad input range of 100–250V, which suits many international outlets. Importantly, it does not perform voltage conversion, so users must ensure their devices are compatible with the local mains voltage. The presence of a ground/earth connection is a notable safety feature for certain appliances. It includes a surge protection system that will shut down if it detects unusual activity, potentially protecting connected gear.\n\n## Pros and what stands out\n- Grounded design meets UK BS8546 safety standard, which is relatively rare among travel adapters.\n- Multiple charging options: 2x USB‑C PD ports (20W total), 1x USB‑A port and a 10A AC outlet. This supports rapid charging for devices that can leverage USB‑C PD and provides flexibility for higher‑wattage gear like laptops or hairdryers.\n- Four plug types cover many popular destinations, simplifying packing and travel planning.\n- Compact and lightweight, which helps in carry‑on luggage and reduces bulk.\n\n## Limitations and caveats\n- It isn’t a voltage converter, if you travel with devices that expect a different mains voltage, you’ll need a proper voltage converter or ensure your gear is compatible with 100–250V.\n- Some territories are explicitly unsupported (Denmark, Italy, Israel, Japan, India, Switzerland or South Africa). If your itinerary includes any of those, you’ll need an alternative solution.\n- The note on high‑powered appliances means you should monitor heat and charging profiles for devices like hair dryers or irons, where wattage draw can vary.\n\n## Who it’s for and who should think twice\n- It makes sense for travellers who want a single, grounded adapter that can handle several devices simultaneously across many countries. It’s particularly convenient for laptop work alongside mobile devices.\n- If your trips frequently involve destinations NOT supported by this adapter, or if you rely on voltage conversion for heavier appliances, this may not be the best fit.\n\n## When to buy and when to wait\n- Buy when you value safety compliance (BS8546), grounded protection, and the convenience of charging multiple devices on the go.\n- Consider alternatives if you need regular use in Denmark, Italy, Israel, Japan, India, Switzerland or South Africa, or if you require true voltage conversion for certain appliances.\n\n## What to check before purchasing\n- Confirm your devices support 100–250V input and USB‑C PD 20W charging for the fastest possible current.\n- Plan your power needs: if you rely on laptop and hair‑styling equipment, ensure the total wattage drawn stays within the adapter’s 10A capacity.\n- Review your itinerary to ensure the countries you visit are covered by the four plug types.\n\n## Practical usage example\nImagine arriving after a long flight with a laptop, phone, tablet and a curling tong. You plug the laptop and phone into USB‑C PD ports, the tablet into USB‑A, and a small travel kettle into the AC outlet, all within a single compact unit. The surge protection and earth connection give a sense of safety if power quality is uncertain in older airports.\n\n## FAQ\n- Is it a voltage converter? No. It does not convert voltage, you must ensure your devices are compatible with the local mains voltage.\n- How many devices can it power at once? Up to four devices simultaneously—two USB‑C PD ports, one USB‑A port and a 10A AC outlet.\n- Which countries are supported? It covers many common destinations and outlets with four plug types, but note the explicit exclusions (Denmark, Italy, Israel, Japan, India, Switzerland or South Africa).
Is it worth it?


It suits travellers who prioritise safety compliance, grounded protection and the flexibility of charging multiple devices from a compact adapter. If your trips regularly include the unsupported regions or you need built‑in voltage conversion, you may want to look for alternatives. Overall, for casual to moderate international travel with a mix of devices, it offers practical value without overpromising performance.
Products with discounts that might interest you
- SHUOMAO UK to Italy Travel Adapter with 4 USB Ports (Type L) – 17W USB-C Charger
- Worldwide Travel Adapter USB-C PD 30W with surge protection 🌍
- UGREEN USB 3.0 to SATA Adapter (2.5in HDD/SSD Reader) with UASP & TRIM
- FIDECO M.2 NVMe Enclosure 10Gbps
- Universal Travel Adapter 28W with 3 USB‑C
- FSTravelP Universal Plug Adapter 150+ countries 🌍
- USB C to Garmin Watch Charger Cable Adapter 4-Pack
- MOMAX Universal Travel Adapter 70W GaN charger 🔌
- JSAUX USB 3.0 to SATA Adapter for 2.5-inch SSD/HDD — UASP & TRIM plug-and-play external drive reader
- 2025 Upgraded Wireless CarPlay Adapter for iPhone
- UK to India plug adapter with 35W USB C
- Stouchi USB C to 3.5mm adapter
- TESSAN Universal Travel Adapter 2 USB-C, 2 USB-A 🔌
- UGREEN USB C to USB Adapter 10Gbps, 4-pack
- UNGY Wireless CarPlay Adapter Wireless CarPlay 1️⃣
- USB C Adapter 8‑in‑2 for MacBook Pro 4K HDMI
- Acer 45W Type-C Adapter UK Powercord
- UK to European Plug Adapter 3 USB Ports 🔌
- Belkin USB-C Hub 5-Port with 4K HDMI
- 2 Pack UK to EU Plug Adapters with 3 USB Ports
- UK to Australia Plug Adapter 4-in-1 with 3 USB Ports 🔌
- THANDBLE USB to HDMI Adapter Cable 1m, 1080p 60Hz
- UGREEN USB to 3.5mm Audio Adapter
- JSAUX USB‑C to 3.5mm and 60W PD Charger Adapter (2‑in‑1) – Grey






