OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 Review: With 6 Different Ports, This Could Be the Only Travel Adapter You Need to Bring

The Lowdown

The OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 is a smart item to own if you travel regularly. I’ve been keeping it in my backpack because I’ve found that the OneWorld 65 is just as convenient to use when out and about or traveling domestically as it is when traveling abroad. But when traveling overseas, I don’t have to worry about packing a compatible power strip for the country I’m visiting, nor do I need to remember to pack a bunch of extra chargers or adapters; I just need a few cables and the OneWorld 65.

Overall
5

Pros

  • Compact and sturdy build
  • Acts as an AC multi-port
  • 65W USB Type-C port will fast-charge your compatible laptop
  • Two USB Type-C and Type-A ports on the bottom allow the potential for charging of up to six devices

Cons

If you travel internationally, you know the #1 rookie mistake is arriving at your destination and finding that you either forgot that country’s correct adapter or you didn’t bring enough adapters for all of your gear. I recently traveled to Berlin for IFA, followed by a week in Spain. I only brought two adapters with me, the OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 for charging all of my gear and a basic US to EU adapter that was kept attached to my curling iron’s US plug. Thankfully, this proved to be the perfect setup.

OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 Review: With 6 Different Ports, This Could Be the Only Travel Adapter You Need to Bring

The OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 is a 10A universal AC power outlet that pops out the proper international wall outlet plugs so that it can be used in over 200 countries. The OneWorld 65 uses GaN Technology to offer a 65W Type-C charging port with power delivery and quick charge. Almost every modern laptop, except those with the largest displays, seems to require a 65W USB Type-C charger anymore, so you can see how it might be pretty handy.

But the OneWorld 65 also offers two more Type-C charging ports, two Type-A charging ports, and a multi-port wall outlet. You could use it to charge up to six devices at once. However, as we’ll discuss, that might not always be the best way to manage your power.

The 65W charger, a microfiber storage bag, and a user manual are included in the box.

The OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 measures approximately 3.1″ tall by 2″ wide by 2.1″ deep, and it weighs 6.3 ounces. Its body is composed of matte white plastic with light blue accents. A multi-socket can accept a US/AU, UK, or EU plug on the front.

The multi-socket on the OneAdaptr OneWorld 65

The sliding bars on the left side reveal the corresponding wall plug when you slide them one at a time to the left.

The sliders on the OneAdaptr OneWorld 65

On the back of the OneWorld 65 are two fuse silos with blue plastic covers; the one on the bottom is the active fuse, and the one above is a spare. I haven’t had a surge resulting in a fuse blow-out occur, but it’s thoughtful they included the “just in case” backup fuse if you were ever to have that happen.

The ports on the OneAdaptr OneWorld 65

USB-C1 is on the right; it is the 65W Type-C port you’ll use when fast-charging your compatible laptop.

USB-C1 port on the right side of the OneAdaptr OneWorld 65

With only one 65W Type-C port and the AC input, the OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 would already be pretty handy, as it could power two power-hungry devices without issue. However, two more USB Type-C and two Type-A ports are on the bottom.

Theoretically, you could charge up to six devices simultaneously, and there might be times when you’d want to do that. Still, the main thing to remember is that while the AC input can handle 100-250V on its own, the 65W that USB-C1 offers will also be distributed to the other USB ports if something else is plugged in.

For instance, USB-C1 will drop down to ~45W when you plug something that draws up 15-20W into USB-C2, which are the two ports that offer PD and QC. If you plug anything else into the other USB ports, the wattage will be further shared amongst the ports.

While this shared 65W wouldn’t be ideal for charging a laptop, it is just fine for simultaneously charging smaller electronics like tablets, smartphones, gaming devices, battery packs, and headphones.

If you don’t mind traveling with your laptop’s charging brick, you could plug it into the multi-port and fast charge your computer while also charging five other devices via USB. I didn’t want to bring a separate charging brick on my trip, so managing the 65W was something I kept in the back of my mind when deciding how and when to charge my various devices.

OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 Review: With 6 Different Ports, This Could Be the Only Travel Adapter You Need to Bring

You can see that the various international plug configurations pop out when you slide left on their corresponding buttons. The US and Australia have a similar outlet design, but you have to kick out the bottoms of the two prongs to take it from US to AU, which is easy enough to do.

Having access to the four most popular world plug configurations in a single charger/adapter is very handy. For instance, while I was waiting in the British Airways lounge at LHR, I might have been out of luck if I’d only brought an EU adapter; with the OneWorld 65, I had a UK adapter charger on me and was good to go.

OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 Review: With 6 Different Ports, This Could Be the Only Travel Adapter You Need to Bring

The OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 is a smart item to own if you travel regularly. I’ve been keeping it in my backpack because I’ve found that the OneWorld 65 is just as convenient to use when out and about or traveling domestically as it is when traveling abroad. But when traveling overseas, I don’t have to worry about packing a compatible power strip for the country I’m visiting, nor do I need to remember to pack a bunch of extra chargers or adapters; I just need a few cables and the OneWorld 65.

For a limited time, OneAdaptr is offering 15% off your purchase when you use the code GearDiary15%.

The OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 retails for $69; it is available directly from the manufacturer. Check their World Power Outlet and Voltage Guide to see if it will meet your travel needs.

Source: Manufacturer supplied review sample

What I Like: Compact and sturdy build; Acts as an AC multi-port; 65W USB Type-C port will fast-charge your compatible laptop; Two USB Type-C and Type-A ports on the bottom allow the potential for charging of up to six devices

What Needs Improvement: Nothing

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About the Author

Judie Lipsett Stanford
Judie is the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of Gear Diary, which she founded in September 2006. She started in 1999 writing software reviews at the now-defunct smaller.com; from mid-2000 through 2006, she wrote hardware reviews for and co-edited at The Gadgeteer. A recipient of the Sigma Kappa Colby Award for Technology, Judie is best known for her device-agnostic approach, deep-dive reviews, and enjoyment of exploring the latest tech, gadgets, and gear.

10 Comments on "OneAdaptr OneWorld 65 Review: With 6 Different Ports, This Could Be the Only Travel Adapter You Need to Bring"

  1. This product is definitely rich in features. It can be used by anyone, but has the world traveler in mind. Anything that makes life less complicated is surely welcome. The price is affordable.

  2. This is something I really need.

  3. Phyllis Huebbe | September 24, 2022 at 5:46 pm |

    Sounds like an awesome product for people who travel

  4. So nice to have something like this and avoid all the hassles of extra chargers or incompatibilities.

  5. jenifergreenwell | September 25, 2022 at 7:19 pm |

    Your timing couldn’t be more perfect! I’m traveling through several countries in about 2 months, and this will be perfect for me! Thanks for the great post!

  6. This looks perfect for me when I travel!

  7. This seems extremely versatile. I’m just curious about which countries, if any, this won’t work in.

  8. Amber Lee Kolb | September 26, 2022 at 7:53 pm |

    This is really nice for travelling! We camp a lot and trying to bring chargers for all of the kids electronics can be tough!

  9. Great review, great details, would use this product for travel

  10. Jeffrey Smead | September 27, 2022 at 7:25 pm |

    WOW, wife and I are traveling more, def. looking to buy this

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