These details combine official input from electricity authorities, IEC standards, and practical experience from people who’ve travelled internationally.
Sockets in Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea uses Type C and E plugs and sockets.
Type C
Type C sockets have two round pins and no grounding. Unlike Type G, they take a slimmer plug without an earth pin or fuse.
Type E
Type E sockets have two round pins and a hole for the socket’s earth pin. UK Type G plugs do not fit into Type E sockets.
Recommended Travel Adaptor for Equatorial Guinea
We’ve reviewed and tested a wide range of adaptors ourselves. Safety, charging speed and durability were all compared. This is the one we trust and recommend.
No adaptor once you’ve landed? Airports and local shops are an option. But nothing beats the peace of mind of having your own ready to use.
Equatorial Guinea is often paired with visits to Gabon and Cameroon. Worth checking those pages too — adaptors aren’t always interchangeable in the region.
Do You Need a Voltage Converter?
In Equatorial Guinea there’s no call for a converter, as the voltage is near enough to the UK standard.
Check your device’s voltage rating before plugging in abroad. If you see ‘100–240 V, 50/60 Hz’, you’re in luck — no converter required, as is the case with most modern electronics.
Top Travel Essentials to Take With You
It’s often the small things that make the biggest difference on a trip. A luggage scale gives you peace of mind at the airport, a power bank means you’re never left with a dead phone, and packing cubes keep everything in order. We’ve tried them ourselves, and they’ve proved their worth again and again.
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