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Both.

 

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Just to add to this. Both standards are in the stateroom and they are side by side.

On some ships you also have USB ports next to them.

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What bout Australian plugs?!

 

You need to have an adapter that plugs in the European or US outlets. I carry both so I can use both outlets. Your electronics will charge quicker using the 240 volt European outlet.

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I have a couple of these just adapt the plugs no change in power.

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