Electrical current is not standardized all over Brazil, so it’s a good idea to carry an adaptor. Most of the country uses 127 volts current, 60 cycles AC. Recife, Brasilia, and various other cities have 220-volt service. Many of the larger hotels also offer 220 volts. If there is any doubt, check with the front desk of the hotel or the owner of the house or apartment. Transformers to boost the current from 110 volts to 220 volts are available in most good electrical supply stores. Speaking of plugs, the most common power points have two round sockets.
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