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Select the country you are from to see if you need a power plug adapter when travelling to South Korea.

Aruba to South Korea

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You need a power plug adapter in South Korea when you are from Aruba.

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If your devices are not dual voltage, you need a voltage converter to use them in South Korea.

Here's why you need an adapter

The outlets and plugs used in South Korea are C & F. Take a look at the pictures below to see what each plug and socket type looks like:

South Korea electrical outlets and plug types

However, the outlets and plugs used in Aruba are A, B & F, so that is why you need an adapter:

Aruba electrical outlets and plug types

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Here's why you may need a voltage converter

South Korea uses a voltage of 220V, while Aruba uses a voltage of 127V. Because these differ, you need a voltage converter for devices that are not dual voltage.

Nowadays, many electronic devices like hair styling tools or chargers for a laptop, phone, iPad, tablet or e-reader are dual voltage, but you should always double check this before using the device in another country.

You should be able to check the small print on a device or power adapter to see if it's dual voltage or not. If you see 100-240V 50/60Hz printed on the device or power adapter, it is dual voltage and will work with all voltages and frequencies used worldwide. If you don't see this, you need a voltage converter to use the device in South Korea.

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Frequently asked questions

In South Korea they use power plugs and electrical outlets of types C & F.

South Korea electrical outlets and plug types

The standard voltage in South Korea is 220V at a frequency of 60Hz.