Can I Use My Steam Deck Charger in Denmark?
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
The Steam Deck's 45W USB-C charger is dual-voltage (100–240V) and works worldwide. Pack a plug adapter; a multiport GaN charger handles the Deck plus your phone at once.
Denmark runs 230V at 50Hz. Denmark runs 230V at 50Hz. Its native socket is Type K, but it also accepts the Europlug (Type C). A Schuko (Type F) plug may not fully ground.
Steam Deck Charger in Denmark at a glance
| Device voltage profile | dual |
|---|---|
| Typical wattage | 45–45W |
| Destination voltage | 230V (230–230V) |
| Destination frequency | 50Hz |
| Destination plug types | Type K, C |
| Voltage mismatch | 120V → 230V = +110V |
| Verdict | Plug adapter needed |
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FAQ
Will a travel adapter let me use my Steam Deck charger in Denmark?
Denmark sockets use Type K/C. Yes — you need a Type K/C plug adapter for the shape.
Do I need a voltage converter for a Steam Deck charger in Denmark?
No. If your Steam Deck charger is dual-voltage (100–240V), you don't need a converter in Denmark.
What plug type does Denmark use?
Denmark uses Type K, 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.