Using Apple power adaptors, cables and duckheads with Apple products
Learn how to use Apple power adaptors, cables and duckheads, and what to do if you have a damaged part.
All Apple products — including our power adaptors — undergo rigorous testing for safety and reliability, and are designed to meet government safety standards around the world. When used as designed, they safely provide power and recharge the batteries in your Apple products.
Using Apple power adaptors
Depending on the model number and your country or region, your Apple product might include some of the following: an AC power adaptor, an AC wall adaptor (duckhead), a USB AC wall adaptor, a USB charging cable or an AC power cable. Some examples are pictured below:
AC power adaptor
AC wall adaptor, or "duckhead" (US)
AC wall adaptor, or "duckhead" (EU)
USB AC wall adaptor (US)
USB charging cable
AC power cable (US)
Use these tips to keep your power adaptors working properly
Never charge your device when moisture is present, as this can cause fire, electric shock, injury or damage to your Apple product or other property.
Make sure that you've fully inserted your AC wall adaptor ("duckhead") or power cable into your AC adaptor before connecting the AC adaptor to a power outlet.
When you unplug a cable from your product, a power source or an AC adaptor, hold on to the connector at the end of the cable. Pulling on the cable itself can strain the connector joints or cause breakage.
If your AC adaptor has blades or prongs that fold, make sure that you fold them down for protection when you store the adaptor.
Keep ports and connectors on your AC wall adaptor and AC power cable free from foreign objects and debris.
Make sure your adaptor is used in a well-ventilated area. If used in a poorly ventilated space like near a couch, under a blanket or on thick carpeting, the adaptor might turn off to prevent overheating.
Identifying damaged AC power adaptors or cables
If your power adaptor, AC wall adaptor or AC power cable has been damaged, stop using it. If you’re unsure about whether an accessory is damaged, you may need a service. Get service.
Signs of damage include but aren’t limited to:
Any breakage or visible wear on a cable’s outer layer
Bent, missing, loose or broken AC prongs or blades
AC blades that won’t lock into place, or that have black marks or other visible damage
Sparks issuing from somewhere other than the blades of a plug
Breakage, visible damage or discolouration of the adaptor casing
Popping sounds from within the AC wall adaptor or anywhere on the AC power cable
AC adaptors that don’t power your device
Note: If the blade or prong on a power adaptor or prong on an AC power cable is visibly loose, bent or broken off and stuck inside an electrical outlet, there’s a safety risk. Follow these steps:
If a blade or prong on an AC wall adaptor or AC power cable seems damaged or gets stuck in a wall outlet, don’t repair, touch or remove it, and don’t touch or use the electrical outlet.
Remove the risk of electric shock from the affected outlet by turning off all power to that outlet from your circuit breaker or fuse box. If you’re unable to turn off the power to the electrical outlet, or can't confirm the power has been turned off, contact a qualified electrician.