What are the European chargers like?
If they're stick-like with a rounded edge and a tip it should. Most cars all over the world should have a standard lighter plug.
Go ahead and Google the chargers and see if they're the same. I know most definitely wall chargers from Europe will not work in the US.
Yes.
Yes, but you will need a special charger for the battery.
Yes, as long as it is positioned upside down from its proper upright position
In general, US car insurance does not work in Europe. When driving in Europe, you typically need to purchase a separate insurance policy that meets the requirements of the country you are visiting. It's important to check with your insurance provider before traveling to ensure you have the necessary coverage.
NO!
You will need an adaptor
yeah bu it may cost extraCheck to see if it will work first. The cell system/computer system is different in the UK and Europe from the US and it may not work on their systems.
Most recent cell phone chargers are labelled for an input of 100 volts to 240 volts, 50 to 60 hertz (cycles per second). This allows the charger to be used wherever you can plug in the charger with an adapter. Chargers sold in the US market have the standard 2 blades. In Europe, they ar sold with 2 round pins. Car chargers are nominally 12 volt, so they work in cars with a lighter receptacle when the car is running, or when the key is in the accessory position so the receptacle has power.
A DSi LL charger is made for a Japanese power socket, which while it may be the same shape and configuration as a socket in the US, the two countries use different voltages. It'd be safer to get a DSi XL charger from the US itself.
It will work on an American DS. My DS is American, and I just bought a regular DS charger off Amazon :)
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Yes it's not like it will stop working because you go to a different part of the world, however if you buy it in the US you will have a two-pin 120v charger, which will not work in the UK, you will need a three-pin 240v charger.