United States of America: Type A/B ยท 120V โ Hong Kong: Type G ยท 220V
Get a Type G adapter + converterโPlug shape, voltage, frequency โ the four things that decide whether your gear works on this route.
Why this specific origin โ destination pair has the quirks it does โ local context the data alone won't show.
The journey from United States of America to Hong Kong isn't just about flights and hotels; it's about making sure your devices actually work when you arrive. Type A/B (United States of America) and Type G (Hong Kong) are fundamentally different plug shapes. Where things get tricky: United States of America supplies 120V of power, but Hong Kong delivers 220V. That's enough difference to damage devices without proper conversion. Uses 12H time format (e.g., 11:00 PM). Know before you go, and you'll thank yourself later.
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