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When traveling in Brazil, you may encounter different voltages and plug types. Most areas use 127V, but some use 220V. The primary plug type is Type N, though Type C plugs are also found. It's advisable to bring a universal adapter and a voltage converter to ensure your electronics work properly. Additionally, note that Brazil operates on a 60Hz frequency, so ensure your devices are compatible to avoid damage.
When using foreign devices in Brazil, always check if they are compatible with the 127V/220V voltage. Devices with a rated voltage significantly different from the local standard will require a voltage converter in addition to a plug adapter. For safety, choose a high-quality converter with overload protection.
Socket standards in Brazil are generally consistent across regions, but older buildings or special facilities might differ. It's advisable to carry a multi-functional adapter to handle various situations you might encounter.
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