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PD100W Universal Travel Adapter – Worldwide travel plug with 2 USB-C PD (up to 100W) and QC USB-A (18W)

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Product description

If you regularly jump between countries, the annoying part isn’t charging your devices — it’s finding the right plug, then juggling different chargers. This PD100W universal travel adapter is built around that exact problem: one compact travel plug that can feed power to both a laptop and multiple USB devices, without you having to carry a separate setup for every stop.

The essentials

This is a universal travel adapter with support for many international plug types and a built-in AC outlet alongside a dedicated US socket. On top of that, it includes charging ports: two USB-C with Power Delivery (up to 100W max) and two USB-A ports with Quick Charge (up to 18W max). The idea is straightforward — use it as your main “hub” for phones, tablets and laptops while you travel, including in travel hubs where you just want to plug in and get on.

In practice, it means fewer cables and less faffing. For example, on a day trip you can power your laptop via USB-C, then top up a couple of other gadgets via the USB-A and second USB-C ports, rather than queuing them up one-by-one with a lower-power charger.

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That said, it’s not a magic solution: it does not convert voltage. If your device needs a different input voltage than your destination provides, you’ll still need the right voltage converter.

Key features that matter on the road

The adapter is positioned as a high-wattage travel charger rather than a basic plug-only accessory. The USB-C PD side is the headline: the adapter can supply up to 100W via a single USB-C connection for laptop charging. If you charge multiple devices at once, power is allocated across the ports (the documentation describes 65W (C1) + 20W (C2) + 15W (USB-A) when charging simultaneously).

It also includes dual safety protection with built-in primary/backup fuses (10A × 2). There’s also a flame-retardant PC housing rated for 750°C and a child-safe shutter design that blocks accidental finger contact — the sort of detail you appreciate if you travel with family or you’re using the adapter in shared spaces.

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From a travel practicality angle, it’s described as compact (84 × 55.5 × 54.5mm) and lightweight (279.9g). It also uses a retractable plug system to save space (supports 4 plug types) and has a sandblasted surface for grip.

What stands out (and where it can fall short)

Where this earns its place is the “one device, many needs” approach. You get:

  • An AC outlet plus a dedicated side-mounted US-style socket, which can simplify charging for devices that don’t use USB
  • USB-C PD for laptop charging, rather than relying on a low-power trickle
  • Multiple USB ports so you’re not constantly switching cables
  • Safety-focused construction with dual fuses and a shutter design
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However, there are a couple of limitations worth knowing before you buy. Firstly, it does not convert voltage, so hair dryers, electric kettles and other high-power appliances may still be a problem unless your device already supports the local voltage and requirements (and the product explicitly points out you need a separate voltage converter for those types).

Secondly, while it supports 13 plug types for many countries, it notes it is not compatible with Denmark (K) or South Africa/India (M). If your itinerary includes those, you may need an alternative.

Tech specs

  • Name: PD100W Universal Travel Adapter
  • Type: Universal travel plug adapter with USB charging
  • Format: AC outlet + dedicated US socket + retractable plug system
  • Capacity: USB-C PD up to 100W max (100W via single USB-C described)
  • Refresh rate: N/A
  • Processor: N/A
  • Memory: N/A
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Who it suits best

This is a sensible choice if you want one travel adapter that covers several charging scenarios: a laptop on USB-C, plus phones/tablets on the same unit when you’re moving between countries.

It also fits well for people who prefer a compact “carry-on” setup rather than packing separate adapters and chargers for each destination. And if you travel with children, the shutter design is a small but genuine safety improvement over plug-only adapters.

It may not suit you if your travel mainly involves a single country and your current charger setup is already the right plug and voltage — you might be paying for versatility you won’t use. And if you’re planning to run high-power appliances, you’ll likely need to rethink the approach because this won’t handle voltage conversion.

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Final verdict

A solid pick if you want a universal travel adapter that can act as a main charging hub — especially for laptop charging via dual USB-C PD — and you value having multiple USB ports in one compact unit. It’s not for you if you need voltage conversion for high-power appliances, or if your travel includes Denmark (K) or South Africa/India (M), since it’s explicitly not compatible with those plug types.

Mini FAQ

Is the PD100W adapter compatible with the UK and USA?

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It’s described as supporting UK (G) and the US (A/B), as part of its broader 13 plug-type coverage. Always double-check the local plug type before relying on it.

Does it convert voltage for appliances like kettles or hair dryers?

No. It does not convert voltage. The guidance is to use a separate voltage converter for high-power appliances if your devices don’t already support the local voltage.

Can I charge a laptop and other devices at the same time?

Yes, the documentation describes power allocation across USB-C (C1 and C2) and USB-A when multiple devices are charging simultaneously.

Is it safe for use around children?

It includes a child-safe shutter design intended to block accidental finger contact, and it also uses dual safety fuses.

What should I verify before travelling?

Confirm your destination’s plug type (it notes exclusions for Denmark and South Africa/India) and make sure your devices support the local voltage, since this adapter is not a voltage converter.