A 110–127V country
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Your iphone charger is dual voltage (100–240V) — works in Cuba with just a plug adapter.
A device's voltage rating is set when it's manufactured. The country it was built for is the question that decides everything else.
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Your iphone charger is dual voltage (100–240V) — works in Cuba with just a plug adapter.
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Your iphone charger is dual voltage (100–240V) — works in Cuba with just a plug adapter.
The mismatch isn't subtle. Voltage is the pressure pushing electrons through the device — too much, and components fail. Too little, and they don't do their job.
Your iphone charger has a built-in voltage regulator that automatically handles Cuba's 110V/220V. It runs the same as at home. The only thing to solve is the plug shape.
Look at the tiny text on your Apple power brick. It will say 'Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz'. Every Apple charger made in the last 15+ years has this rating.
The shopping list — adapter for the plug shape, converter for voltage mismatches, or just a different device entirely.
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The four partners we genuinely use ourselves — eSIM for landing-day data, VPN for the laptop on hotel WiFi, insurance for the gear, and a clean airport pickup.
Activate before you fly so you have data the second you land in Cuba. No SIM-card hunt at the airport, no roaming charges.
Hotel and café WiFi is open and shared. NordVPN encrypts everything — banking, streaming, work — so no one on the same network can snoop.
Your laptop and camera are worth more than the trip itself. Ekta covers electronics, medical, and trip cancellation for Cuba.
Skip the taxi-line negotiation in Cuba. An English-speaking driver waits at arrivals with your name on a sign — fixed price, no surprises.
The small details that save trips — drawn from real iphone charger owners traveling to Cuba.
Your iPhone charger works in Cuba with just a Type A plug adapter — no converter needed.
Many modern hotels have USB ports built into the bedside table. You may only need your cable.
Beyond your device — the broader picture of what plugs into the wall in this country.
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