Universal Travel Adapter Plug with 5 USB Ports (70W PD, 3 Type-C + 2 USB-A) for UK, US, EU & more
Product description
If you regularly travel with a handful of devices, you already know the pain: finding the right plug type abroad, then juggling multiple chargers, then hoping the charging is stable. This Universal Travel Adapter Plug with 5 USB Ports is built for that exact “one brick, many devices” routine. On paper it ticks a lot of boxes: worldwide plug support (including common pins used across the UK, US, EU, Australia and more), plus five USB ports so you can top up multiple gadgets at once.
That said, it’s not a magic box for every situation. It’s described as a travel plug adaptor, not a voltage converter, so it’s only useful with dual-voltage devices. If you’re the sort of traveller who packs hair tools, kettles or anything that expects a different voltage, you’ll want to double-check before relying on it.
What to know before you buy
This is an all-in-one travel adaptor designed to handle different plug pin shapes across international destinations. It’s stated to support plug types A, C, G and I, and it’s presented as compatible in “over 150 countries” including the UK, EU, US, Australia, Japan and most of Asia.
A notable detail is the dual AC output approach mentioned in the base description: it includes a universal AC socket and also a dedicated US two-pin outlet. The practical upside is straightforward—when you’re moving around countries with different socket styles, you don’t want to be hunting for an extra converter or faffing with adapters that only work for one region.

The other half of the pitch is charging. The adapter includes 3 USB-C ports and 2 USB-A ports, so you can charge phones, tablets and other USB devices without carrying separate mains chargers for each.
There’s also a safety angle aimed at everyday use. The unit includes a built-in 10A fuse and comes with child safety shutters, which can be reassuring in households where kids are around (or simply when you’re packing and unpacking in busy spaces).
One more thing that matters: the included USB-C cable is a 1-metre USB-C to USB-C cable, rated 66W. If you already own plenty of cables, you might not care. If you’ve ever been forced to buy an emergency one at an airport shop, it’s the kind of inclusion that earns its keep.
Where it shines for travellers
This adapter is at its best when you want to reduce charger clutter.



Imagine you’re heading out for a long weekend: your phone, your tablet, and maybe a portable monitor or handheld console. With this, you can plug the adapter into the wall and then run up to five devices through the USB ports. You’re not relying on a single USB outlet while the rest sit unplugged.
The USB-C1 port is described as supporting Power Delivery up to 70W, and it also supports PD and QC protocols. In practice (based on the way the description is framed), that’s aimed at higher-power USB-C devices rather than just low-draw phone charging. Laptops and similar power-hungry gadgets are specifically mentioned as examples, alongside tablets, gaming consoles and portable monitors.
There’s also an “auto adjusts output based on your device” statement. That’s the sort of behaviour you generally want in a travel charger: fewer surprises, more consistent charging behaviour, and safer negotiation with different devices.
The charging performance reality check
It’s easy to get carried away by “up to 70W”, but your actual experience will still depend on the device you’re charging and the charger handshake. The product description is clear that the USB-C1 port supports PD up to 70W, but it doesn’t give details about how power is shared across all five ports when multiple devices are charging at the same time.

So here’s a sensible way to approach it:
If you prioritise fast charging for one higher-power USB-C device (say, a laptop or portable monitor), this layout makes sense—USB-C1 is the one called out for 70W PD.
If you intend to charge five devices simultaneously with mixed power demands, you may find the overall output isn’t as aggressive as when charging just one device. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s a limitation worth bearing in mind so you don’t expect a single device to always get maximum output in every multi-device scenario.
Also, don’t confuse “universal travel plug” with “voltage converter”. The description explicitly says it is not a voltage converter and you should use it only with dual-voltage devices (100–250V). That rules out a lot of everyday mains equipment unless you’ve confirmed it’s dual-voltage.
Key features that affect day-to-day use



- Supports plug types A, C, G and I, covering a broad range of international socket styles.
- Dual AC output approach: universal AC socket plus a dedicated US two-pin outlet.
- 5 USB charging ports total: 3 USB-C and 2 USB-A.
- USB-C1 supports Power Delivery up to 70W, with PD and QC protocols mentioned.
- Includes built-in 10A fuse and child safety shutters.
- Made using flame-retardant PC, per the description.
- Not a voltage converter: only for dual-voltage devices (100–250V).
- Includes a 1-metre USB-C to USB-C cable rated 66W.
Is it for you? Who should consider it
It makes sense if you want a single travel adaptor that both covers multiple plug types and lets you charge several USB devices at once—especially if you travel with modern USB-C devices that can benefit from PD.
You’ll likely get the most out of it if you’re the kind of traveller who packs a tidy kit: phone, tablet, maybe a console or portable monitor, and one higher-power USB-C device. In that kind of setup, having three USB-C ports is genuinely useful.
It might not be a great match if your travel kit includes non-dual-voltage mains appliances (hair dryers, some heating devices, older electric equipment). In that case, you’d still need the correct voltage conversion or replacement gear, and this adaptor won’t solve that on its own.

Compatibility & requirements
This adaptor is described as a universal travel plug adaptor supporting plug types A, C, G and I. It’s intended to work with dual-voltage devices only (100–250V). For countries covered by its plug type support (including UK, EU, US, Australia, Japan and most of Asia, per the description), it removes the need for extra converters overseas, assuming your device is dual-voltage.
Final verdict
Worth considering if you want one compact “travel charging” solution that handles multiple wall plug styles and keeps your USB devices powered at the same time—particularly if you can take advantage of the USB-C1 70W PD capability.
Skip it (or at least think twice) if you’re expecting a voltage converter for single-voltage devices. The description is quite direct on that point. And if you routinely need maximum charging power for several devices simultaneously, you’ll want to sanity-check what your devices typically draw—because the listing doesn’t spell out how power is distributed across all ports.



Mini FAQ
Does it work in the UK and US?
The description states compatibility in over 150 countries including the UK and US, and it supports plug types A, C, G and I. It also mentions a dedicated US two-pin outlet alongside a universal AC socket.
Is it a voltage converter?
No. It’s explicitly not a voltage converter. It should be used only with dual-voltage devices (100–250V).
How many devices can it charge at once?
It has 5 USB charging ports total: 3 USB-C and 2 USB-A, so up to five USB devices simultaneously (subject to your devices’ charging requirements).
What’s special about USB-C1?
USB-C1 is described as supporting Power Delivery up to 70W and supporting PD and QC protocols, with output automatically adjusting based on your device.
What’s included in the box?
The description says it includes a complimentary 1-metre USB-C to USB-C cable (66W rated). It doesn’t list other items beyond that, so any additional components aren’t confirmed here.
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