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single or dual voltage - international travel charging

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We are travelling from the U.S. to Peru.   Wondering if the Charge 2 is single or dual voltage?   Wondering if I need a converter to convert from 110v to 220v in order to charge while we are in Peru.

 

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@JKColorado A warm welcome to our Community! 

Let me help you with charging your Charge 2. You will need to use an UL Listed usb adapter. Following the USB specification the adapter will provide the proper voltage to your device. You can read more about this here.

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Hello @JKColorado thanks for bringing this to my attention, I'd like to provide you with some information to resolve your inquiries and also, give you a warm welcome to our Fitbit Community.

It's nice to see that you'll travel to Peru, I've plans to visit that country too! For charging purposes, I recommend plugging your charging cable into a USB port on your computer or other low-energy device. If necessary, you can use a UL-certified USB wall charger as well. For more information and details you can check: What should I know about traveling with my Fitbit?. Also, I recommend you to check this post from @Julia_G about traveling with your Fitbit, I'm sure that such information will be really helpful for you. 

Let me know if you have any additional questions, I'll be here if you need anything else. I hope that you have a great time in Peru. Smiley Happy

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