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Charging I-Pod Touch

One more tech question -- I have a Griffin Power Block (model P1190R2) charger for my I-Pod Touch. On the back it says "Input 110-240V-50-60Hz 0.4A; I.T.E. power supply for I.T.E. use only, 1022 GRETS". There's a picture of a house and a square within a square. Also a "V" with a cicle around it and "RoHS Pb" with a circle around it. Do you know if this will work with a RS adapter plug or do I need a converter to use it in France? Thanks in advance for your help!

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Your charger is dual voltage. All you need is the plug adapter.

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Donna, Of the information you posted, the important part to note is "Input 100-240V, 50-60 Hz". The Charger is designed for use on both 115 & 230 VAC electrical systems, so you will only need an inexpensive Plug Adapter for use in France (2-pin Euro style). The output is a standard USB voltage (5-volts nominal), so it will charge some other USB devices as well. The other information relates to approvals and the fact that the product appears to be double-insulated. Happy travels!