Yes, chargers from the US will work in Japan as long as they are compatible with the voltage and plug type used in Japan. Japan uses a voltage of 100V and Type A or Type B plugs, which are the same as in the US. However, it is always recommended to check the voltage compatibility and use a plug adapter if needed.
No, US plugs will not work in Japan because Japan uses a different type of electrical outlet and voltage.
No, US plugs will not work in Japan without an adapter. Japan uses a different type of electrical outlet that is not compatible with US plugs.
No, US plugs do not work in Japan because Japan uses a different type of electrical outlet with a different voltage and plug shape.
There are multiple types of battery chargers. Some simple battery chargers work by giving the battery a constant dose of DC current, others give a pulses of DC current. Among the other types of chargers are trickle chargers, timed chargers, and fast chargers.
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.
Final assembly of the new Chargers is not in the US, but in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
Yes, it's not like Europe. They use to same power we do.
No it will not work. Apple chargers will only work for other Apple products. You may be able to use your iPod charger for an iPad or iPhone.
Whether a US citizen can work in Japan is completely unrelated to that person's UK residency status. It is a matter for Japanese law and regulations.
It will work for anything.
LG wall chargers should work on most newer phones, provided they are newer chargers as well. The docks change and have different shapes depending on the time that they were made.
yes