Can I Use My E-Reader (Kindle / Kobo) in France?
Yes — with an adapter.
Your device handles this country's voltage, but the plug shape is different. You need a plug adapter to fit the sockets here. A plug adapter only changes the shape — it does not change voltage, and that's fine in this case because your device already supports the local voltage.
The short answer
E-readers charge over USB from a dual-voltage adapter (100–240V). A plug adapter is all you need anywhere in the world.
France runs 230V at 50Hz. France runs 230V at 50Hz with Type E/F sockets that also accept the Europlug (Type C). US single-voltage gear needs a converter; US plugs always need an adapter.
E-Reader (Kindle / Kobo) in France at a glance
| Device voltage profile | dual |
|---|---|
| Typical wattage | 5–10W |
| Destination voltage | 230V (230–230V) |
| Destination frequency | 50Hz |
| Destination plug types | Type E, F, C |
| Voltage mismatch | 120V → 230V = +110V |
| Verdict | Plug adapter needed |
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FAQ
Will a travel adapter let me use my e-reader (Kindle / Kobo) in France?
France sockets use Type E/F/C. Yes — you need a Type E/F/C plug adapter for the shape.
Do I need a voltage converter for a e-reader (Kindle / Kobo) in France?
No. If your e-reader (Kindle / Kobo) is dual-voltage (100–240V), you don't need a converter in France.
What plug type does France use?
France uses Type E, F, C sockets at 230V / 50Hz.
Adapter vs converter explained
Guidance only — not professional electrical advice. Always confirm against your device's label before plugging in. Local wiring (especially in hotels and older buildings) can vary.