Recharging MP3 players overseas

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I'm going to France in the fall sometime and i'm wondering about potential damage to MP3 players that recharge (Tons of songs)vs. ones you can buy batteries for (not so much songs...under a gig).

I haven't went & bought a player yet, but my folks just went to Italy and even with the converter plug, people in their group were getting their hair dryer smoked. Anyone have this problem going over???

Phil Dokes (sunny), Sunday, 21 May 2006 19:17 (nineteen years ago)

music arab

said, Sunday, 21 May 2006 20:21 (nineteen years ago)

"I haven't went . . .?"

Dee Xtrovert (dee dee), Sunday, 21 May 2006 20:23 (nineteen years ago)

Buy an MP3 player you like.

Rechargeable ones can support the US and European voltages because they use a little wall power adapter to charge.

Hair dryers aren't this fancy and burn out.

Anthony V (sights set), Sunday, 21 May 2006 22:14 (nineteen years ago)

Dear Phil,

The mains power supply in most of Europe is 320 Kbp/s. As long as you ensure your songs are encoded at this rate or above, you should be okay.

Brian

Brian Furry (noodle vague), Sunday, 21 May 2006 22:19 (nineteen years ago)

Death by hair dryer? Just thinking.

tolstoy (tolstoy), Monday, 22 May 2006 15:43 (nineteen years ago)

Hair dryers use a massive amount of electricity at once - heat, motion, etc. - same with coffee machines, heaters, etc. - they will blow fuses. An mp3 player should be fine.

Tracey Hand (tracerhand), Monday, 22 May 2006 15:49 (nineteen years ago)

Also, most mp3 players are rated for 110-220 VAC and 50-70 hz. Hairdryers, no.

JW (ex machina), Monday, 22 May 2006 16:09 (nineteen years ago)

bought apple iPod travel kit for recent trip to europe. worked perfectly. no hassles.

biz, Monday, 22 May 2006 20:21 (nineteen years ago)


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