What is a New Zealand travel power outlet?
New Zealand travel power outlet is type I.
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New Zealand type I power outlet
Type I power outlet has a wide rectangular design, with three slots corresponding to the three flat pins on the plug. This outlet only accepts type I plugs and is not compatible with other types of plugs.
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When traveling to New Zealand, be sure to bring an international plug adapter to fit the country’s power outlets. This will help you connect and use your devices conveniently and safely.
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Learn about voltage and converters in New Zealand
All power outlets in New Zealand provide a standard voltage of 230V with a standard frequency of 50Hz.
If your country uses a socket voltage in the range of 220V to 240V, you can use your devices in New Zealand without any adapters. This applies to most countries in Europe, Australia, the United Kingdom, and many countries in Africa and Asia.
However, if your country uses a socket voltage in the range of 100V to 127V (like the United States, Canada, and some South American countries), you need to use a voltage converter when in New Zealand.

Learn about voltage and converters in New Zealand
Can 60Hz devices be used in New Zealand?
New Zealand uses a standard electrical frequency of 50Hz. This may affect the usability of electrical devices with a frequency of 60Hz. Here are some points to consider:
- Voltage compatibility: While the standard voltage in New Zealand is 230V, this may not be an issue if your device is also compatible with this voltage. However, frequency is an important factor to consider.
- Frequency impact: Devices sensitive to frequency, such as industrial machinery or precision equipment, may not operate correctly or may even malfunction when used at an incompatible frequency.
- Check device information: Check the information label on your device to determine the frequency it can operate on. Some multi-functional devices can operate on both 50Hz and 60Hz, but many others are only suitable for a specific frequency.
- Solution for incompatible devices: If your device is not compatible with the 50Hz frequency, you might consider using a frequency converter to adjust the frequency from 60Hz to 50Hz. However, this solution can be costly and complex, not suitable for all devices.
- Choosing a new device: If your device operates on a 60Hz frequency, consider purchasing a new device compatible with the 50Hz frequency in New Zealand or explore other alternative solutions.

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