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Bermuda: Plugs & Sockets - Do I need a travel adapter to charge my devices from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

⚠️ You need a travel adapter.

⚠️ You might need a voltage converter.

⚠️ Be extra careful because of the difference in frequency.

Country

Voltage

110

120

Frequency

50

60

Plugs & Sockets

Adapter needed

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    - 100 – 127 V
    - 15 A
    - 2 pins
    - Not grounded
    - Compatible with sockets Type A and B

A

Adapter needed

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    - 100 – 127 V
    - 15 A
    - 3 pins
    - Grounded
    - Compatible with sockets Type B

B

Adapter needed

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    - 220 – 250 V
    - 13 A
    - 3 pins
    - Grounded
    - Compatible with sockets Type G

G

- 100 – 127 V
- 15 A
- 2 pins
- Not grounded
- Compatible with plugs Type A
    - 100 – 127 V
    - 15 A
    - 2 pins
    - Not grounded
    - Compatible with plugs Type A

A

- 100 – 127 V
- 15 A
- 3 pins
- Grounded
- Compatible with plugs Type A and B
    - 100 – 127 V
    - 15 A
    - 3 pins
    - Grounded
    - Compatible with plugs Type A and B

B

You need

Travel Adaptor

We recommend getting a universal travel adapter. It will be compatibile with multiple plug types and sockets and guarantees convenience and peace of mind for all your future trips.

Voltage Converter

To avoid the risk of damaging your devices, it's advisable to always use a voltage converter that matches your device's specifications.

Voltage Converter

FAQ

What power sockets are used in Bermuda?

Bermuda uses sockets (=outlets) Type A and B. Plug Type A is rated for 100-127V and 15A, featuring two pins and is ungrounded. Plug Type B is rated for 100-127V and 15A, featuring three pins and is grounded.

What power plugs are used in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines uses sockets (=outlets) Type A, B and G. Plug Type A is rated for 100-127V and 15A, featuring two pins and is ungrounded.. Plug Type B is rated for 100-127V and 15A, featuring three pins and is grounded.. Plug Type G is rated for 220-250V and 13A, featuring three pins and is grounded.

Are plugs from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Bermuda the same?

Some of the plugs from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are not compatible with plugs from Bermuda. You will not be able to use plugs Type G with the available sockets Type A and Bin Bermuda.

Do I need a plug adapter in Bermuda?

You will need a travel adapter for plugs Type G from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines when traveling to Bermuda.

What kind of travel adapter do I need for Bermuda?

When traveling to Bermuda you need the right travel adapter to ensure that your electronic devices can be used without any issues. The adapter needs to be compatible with plug Types A and B commonly used in Bermuda. We recommend getting a universal travel adapter that fits multiple sockets. Especially, if you travel frequently.

Will my phone charge in Bermuda?

If your phone charger is rated for 100-240 V (which is common for many modern devices), it will work in Bermuda without needing a voltage converter. However, you need a plug adapter since chargers from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines won't fit sockets Type A and B.

Will my laptop charge in Bermuda?

Most laptop chargers are designed to handle a range of input voltages (typically 100-240 volts) which makes them compatible with the voltage in Bermuda. However, you will need a plug adapter to fit Type A and B sockets.

What is the voltage in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines vs Bermuda?

The standard voltage in Bermuda is 120 V, whereas in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines the voltage supply is 110 V.

Can I use 110 V in Bermuda?

The standard voltage in Bermuda is 120 V, whereas in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines the voltage supply is 110 V. This means that the electrical voltage requirements for devices are more or less the same. Therefore you should be able to use all of your electronic devices when traveling between Bermuda and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

What is the frequency in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines vs Bermuda?

The standard frequency in Bermuda is 60 Hz, whereas in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines the fequency supply is 50 Hz.

Can I use 50 Hz in Bermuda?

Generally, most modern chargers for devices like laptops, smartphones, and tablets are designed to work with a range of power frequencies from about 45 Hz to 65 Hz. However, for devices that rely on specific timing based on the mains frequency—such as clocks, some medical equipment, and certain audio devices—the correct frequency is crucial. Using these devices with an incorrect frequency can also cause unexpected behavior. Always check your device's specifications for sensitivity to voltage and frequency variations before using it in a different country or with an unverified power source.

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