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Earldom LC19 (often listed as ES-LC19) is a compact, universal travel adapter from Earldom, a popular budget brand for charging accessories. It’s designed for international travelers, converting plugs for use in over 150 countries while adding USB charging ports for phones, tablets, and other devices—perfect for Nairobi residents traveling abroad or hosting visitors with different plug types, as Kenya uses British-style Type G plugs.
Here are some real product images of the Earldom LC19 (and closely matching Earldom universal travel adapters with similar designs, showing plugs, ports, and build):
Key Features and Specifications
- Plug Types: Interchangeable or built-in sliders for US (Type A/B), EU (Type C), UK (Type G), AU (Type I/O)—covers major standards in over 150 countries (e.g., Europe, USA, UK, Australia, Asia, Middle East).
- Ports: Typically includes 1x USB-A + 1x USB-C (or Type C to USB 3.1 support in some descriptions); total USB output around 5V/2.4A (shared, for simultaneous charging).
- AC Output: Universal socket with high power handling (up to 1500W–2500W max in similar models; supports laptops, hair dryers, etc., if dual-voltage).
- Input Voltage: Wide range 100–250V AC, 50/60Hz—auto-adapts for global use (no voltage converter needed for compatible devices; note: this is NOT a voltage converter—high-power appliances like hair straighteners must support 100–250V).
- Safety Features: PC fireproof material, over-charging, overcurrent, overvoltage protection.
- Design: Compact, portable, all-in-one (no separate plugs to carry); often black color with LED indicator.
- Best For: Charging multiple low-power devices (phones, earbuds like Soundcore R60i, tablets) via USB while using the AC socket for a laptop charger or lamp; ideal for travel without bulk.
It’s a straightforward, affordable option—reliable for basic travel needs but not as advanced as GaN high-wattage PD chargers (e.g., no 100W PD in basic LC19 variants; some listings mix with higher-spec models).



