Type A power plug

Guide complet de la prise type A standard.

2-pin
110-127V

Spécifications techniques

  • Pins: 2-pin
  • Shape: Two flat parallel pins
  • Grounding: No
  • Voltage: 110-127V
  • Current: 15A
  • Frequency: 50/60Hz

Type A is the standard North American power plug with two flat parallel pins. It's one of the most common power plug types worldwide, primarily used in North and Central America, and parts of Asia.

Comparison with Similar Power Plug Types

Type A is very similar to Type B, which has an additional grounding pin. Type A power plugs can fit into Type B sockets, but not vice versa. Type A is also similar to the Japanese power plug, though Japanese outlets operate at 100V instead of 110-120V.

Visual Comparison

Type A
vs
Type B

Compatible With

When Traveling TO Countries with Type A

If you're traveling from a country that doesn't use Type A power plugs, you'll need a power plug adapter to physically fit your devices into Type A outlets. Make sure to check voltage compatibility as well - most countries using Type A operate at 110-127V.

When Traveling FROM Countries with Type A

If you're traveling from a country with Type A to countries with different power plug types, consider a universal travel adapter that includes multiple power plug configurations. This will work in 150+ countries worldwide.

Common Misconceptions

Type A power plugs work everywhere in Asia

Only some Asian countries (Japan, Taiwan, Philippines) use Type A. Most Asian countries use Type C, D, or G power plugs.

Type A is the same voltage worldwide

While Type A power plugs look the same, Japan uses 100V while North America uses 110-120V. Always check voltage compatibility.

Questions fréquentes

What countries use Type A power plugs?

Type A power plugs are used in 42 countries, primarily in North America, Asia, South America.

Is Type A grounded?

No, Type A power plugs are not grounded. For devices requiring grounding, you'll need to use the appropriate grounded power plug type.

Can I use a Type A adapter for all my devices?

A plug adapter only changes the physical shape - it doesn't convert voltage. Check that your devices support the voltage used in your destination country (110-127V). Most modern electronics are dual voltage (100-240V), but always verify on the device label.

Where can I buy a Type A adapter?

Type A adapters are available at airports, electronics stores, online retailers, and travel shops. For better prices and selection, purchase before your trip. Universal travel adapters that include Type A are also a good option for frequent travelers.