Micronesia Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

120V
60Hz
2 Plug Types

In Micronesia, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type A (NEMA 1-15, two flat parallel pins, ungrounded) and Type B (NEMA 5-15, two flat parallel pins plus round grounding pin, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 120V and 60Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Micronesia.

Micronesia Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type A, Type B, 120V 60Hz
Type A · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · NEMA 1-15
Type B · 3 pins · Grounded · NEMA 5-15

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Type A Type B

Micronesia Electrical Outlets Explained

The Micronesia power plug system relies on two North American standards: Type A and Type B. Every electrical outlet in Micronesia is built around these two flat-blade designs, so travelers coming from regions with round-pin plugs will need an adapter. Type A is the two-pin ungrounded version commonly used for small electronics, while Type B adds a grounding pin for larger appliances and safety-sensitive devices.

Type A plugs feature two flat parallel pins spaced 15.9mm apart, and are rated for 15A at 100-127V. They are widely used for lamps, chargers, and other low-power devices that don't require grounding protection. Type B plugs look similar but include a rounded 4.8mm grounding pin, forming a 3-pin plug that is required for computers, power tools, and kitchen appliances where grounding is essential.

Voltage and Frequency in Micronesia

Micronesia runs on a 120V electrical supply at 60Hz, matching the standard used throughout the United States and much of North America. This is important to note if you're arriving from a country that uses 220-240V, since plugging incompatible devices directly into a 120V outlet can affect their performance.

Dual-Voltage Devices and Micronesia

Many modern electronics, including phone chargers, laptop power adapters, and camera battery chargers, are dual-voltage and can safely accept anywhere from 100V to 240V. For these devices, all you need is a simple plug adapter to match the Type A or Type B outlet shape—no voltage converter required. Always check the fine print on your device's power brick to confirm it supports the 120V/60Hz standard used in Micronesia before plugging in.

Plug Sockets, Voltage & Adapters in Micronesia

Outlets throughout Micronesia are designed to accept both Type A and Type B plugs, since Type B sockets are backward compatible with the two-pin Type A design. This means visitors carrying either plug style should have no trouble finding a compatible electrical outlet in hotels, restaurants, and homes across the islands.

  • Pack a compact adapter that converts your home plug shape to Type A or Type B.
  • Bring a 3-pin plug adapter if your devices require grounding protection.
  • Check that electronics are rated for 120V/60Hz or are dual-voltage before use.
  • Consider a small surge-protected power strip with built-in Type A/B sockets for multiple devices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if your home country doesn't use Type A or Type B plugs, you'll need an adapter to fit Micronesia's electrical outlets. Travelers from regions using round-pin or other plug shapes should pack a suitable adapter before arrival, since these are the standard plug types used throughout the islands.

Micronesia uses both Type A and Type B plugs, the same flat-pin standards found across North America. Type A is a two-pin ungrounded plug, while Type B is a 3-pin plug that adds a grounding pin for extra safety with larger appliances.

In most cases, yes—modern phone chargers are dual-voltage and can handle Micronesia's 120V, 60Hz electrical supply without a converter. You'll just need a plug adapter to physically fit the Type A or Type B outlet, not a voltage converter.

Pack a Type A or Type B plug adapter depending on your devices, and consider a 3-pin plug adapter if you're bringing grounded appliances like laptops. It's also wise to confirm your electronics support 120V/60Hz, or bring dual-voltage devices to avoid any compatibility issues.