Brazil.

127/220 V · 60 Hz on Type N, Type C.

Brazil runs its own three-round-pin Type N socket, which also swallows europlugs, all at 60 Hz — but the voltage depends on where you are: some states run 127 V, others 220 V, and both can appear in one hotel. Check the socket label or ask before plugging in anything single-voltage; dual-voltage electronics do not care.

The voltage window

A nominal 127 V supply may legitimately sit anywhere between 114 and 140 V (±10%); A nominal 220 V supply may legitimately sit anywhere between 198 and 242 V (±10%). Dual-voltage gear (marked 100–240 V) shrugs at all of it.

Grid facts verified against IEC World Plugs — Brazil. Prose is our own.

Calling codes by Dialchord

Coming here from somewhere else?

Pack an adapter Brazil runs 127/220 V 60 Hz on Type N, Type C — and your 120 V appliances need to be dual-voltage or transformed, adapter or not.

Faces drawn to scale from pin dimensions · verdicts are physical fit + voltage math, not safety advice — when in doubt, ask the hardware store, not the internet.