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darnyc
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Roku Ultra LT Power Source

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This particular Roku device has to be plugged into an electrical outlet, not a USB port. Using an adapter plug, can I safely plug the Roku into the wall outlet in Europe (220v)?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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mop_891
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Re: Roku Ultra LT Power Source

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@darnyc 

I have an LT on the PS it says 100-240 Volts 50/60 Hz. You should see it printed on the PS. Take a look just to make sure. If it's the same you are OK power wise. Also, you may need an adapter for the plug. They are different in Europe. You'll have to find out what they have where you want to use it. Also, apps may or may not work depending on where you are going. I know ROKU is supported in the UK, France, Germany and Peru.

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mop_891
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Re: Roku Ultra LT Power Source

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@darnyc 

I have an LT on the PS it says 100-240 Volts 50/60 Hz. You should see it printed on the PS. Take a look just to make sure. If it's the same you are OK power wise. Also, you may need an adapter for the plug. They are different in Europe. You'll have to find out what they have where you want to use it. Also, apps may or may not work depending on where you are going. I know ROKU is supported in the UK, France, Germany and Peru.

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darnyc
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Re: Roku Ultra LT Power Source

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Thank you very, very much for the fast and comprehensive reply. Using a strong magnifier (old eyes here!), I do see on the adapter exactly what you wrote. So, as with my laptop, an adapter plug for the outlet should be all I need for the Roku. All the best!

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