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Best type N plug adapter

Everything you need to know about type N plugs: technical specifications, countries of use, and compatibility with other plug types.

Type N

Brazilian plug

2 countries10/20AGrounded
South AmericaAfrica

Compatible with Type C, Type J

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Technical specifications

Common nameBrazilian plug
GroundingYes
Amperage10 / 20 A

Brazilian plug with 3 round pins (NBR 14136)

Voltage and frequency

Voltage and frequency in countries using type N plugs

Voltage

127V
1Most common
230V
1

Frequency

50 Hz
1Most common
60 Hz
1

How to use a type N adapter

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Check compatibility

Before your trip, check that your devices support the voltage and frequency of the destination country.

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Get a quality type N plug adapter. Choose a universal adapter for greater versatility.

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Plug in safely

First insert the adapter into the wall socket, then plug your device into the adapter.

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Check operation

Make sure your device works properly. If you notice overheating, unplug immediately.

Countries using type N plugs

2 countries around the world use this plug type

Other plug types

These plug types are often found in the same countries as the type N plug

Comparison with compatible types

Type N
Type C
Type D
Type M
Pins3 round pins2 round pins3 round pins3 large round
GroundGroundedNo groundGroundedGrounded
Amperage10/20A2.5A5A15A
Countries2150399
Type C(EU plug (Europlug))
Type CType N
YesNo adapter needed
Type NType C
NoAdapter needed

Did you know?

#1

The type N plug is the Brazilian standard, adopted in 2007.

#2

It is one of the most recent standards in the world.

#3

It was designed to combine the advantages of types C and J.

Safety tips

Check the voltage

Make sure your devices support the local voltage. Use a converter if necessary.

Avoid stacking adapters

Never stack multiple adapters. This increases the risk of overheating and short circuits.

Choose quality

Choose a certified adapter with surge protection to protect your electronic devices.

Adapter vs Converter: what's the difference?

Adapter

Only changes the plug shape. It allows you to plug your device into a differently shaped socket, without modifying the electrical current.

220V → 220V

Converter

Changes the electrical voltage (e.g. 220V → 110V). Required if your devices don't support the destination country's voltage.

220V → 110V

Most modern chargers (phone, laptop) are multi-voltage (100-240V) and only need an adapter.

Travel checklist

Everything about the type N plug

What is a type N plug?

Brazilian plug with 3 round pins (NBR 14136)

Which countries use type N plugs?

The type N plug is used in 2 countries worldwide, including Brazil, South Africa. This standard is widespread across multiple regions and it is recommended to check your device compatibility before traveling to these countries.

Which adapter should I buy for a type N plug?

A universal adapter is recommended for type N plugs. It will allow you to plug in your devices in all countries using this standard.

What is the name of a type N plug?

The type N plug is commonly known as "Brazilian plug".

How to recognize a type N plug?

The type N plug (Brazilian plug) can be identified by its grounding pin, which provides enhanced electrical safety. It supports a current of 10 / 20A and is used in 2 countries worldwide.

Last updated: February 2026

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