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Traveling to South Korea soon? Make sure you’ll be able to keep your devices charged and appliances plugged in by using type C or type F plugs. Let’s take a look at everything you need to know about power plugs in South Korea, from plug types to voltage and adapters.

What power plug type is used in South Korea?

South Korea uses Type C and Type F power plugs. Both of them plug into power sockets with two round pins; the only difference is that type C plugs are ungrounded, while type F plugs, also known as Schuko plugs, have two earth clips

Both of these plugs are interchangeable, which means you can plug a Type C plug into a Type F socket and vice versa. In general, Type C plugs are used with double-insulated, low-power devices, while Type F plugs offer extra security thanks to the two grounding clips and are used with more powerful devices.

Type C plug
Type C plug. Source: “Euro-Flachstecker 2” by SomnusDe (Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

What is the standard voltage in South Korea?

The standard voltage in South Korea is 220V with a 60Hz frequency. This means that you should only plug in devices that are rated for 220V when in South Korea. For example, many appliances in the USA are rated for 100-110V. This means you would need a voltage converter to plug these devices in securely while in South Korea.

Notably, most chargers, such as the ones for your phone or laptop, are dual-voltage and rated from 100V to 240V. As a result, you can securely plug most chargers into any socket without worrying about the voltage compatibility.

Do I need a power plug adapter for South Korea?

Whether or not you need a travel adapter in South Korea depends on where you’re coming from. Type C and F sockets are also used in most of Europe. As a result, European travelers can use the same plugs to charge or power their devices while visiting South Korea.

If you’re traveling from the US, Australia, Japan, or any country that uses different plugs, you’ll need a power adapter to use Korean power outlets. Make sure you get one before your trip, so you can use your phone in South Korea without worrying about running out of battery without a way to charge it.

To stay connected, consider getting an eSIM for South Korea, or get a travel SIM card for South Korea if you don’t have an eSIM-compatible phone.

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Rokas Aniulis

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A senior SEO writer from Lithuania, combining my passion for writing and travel at Holafly. With years of experience in technical fields, I'm here to answer all of your questions about staying connected. I specialize in turning even the most complicated topics into something everyone can understand.

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