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I have this ps4 device (middle east version) and its written on it that it supports voltage from 220v to 240v, i was wondering if it will work in Canada and North America knowing that electricity there is 110v, I asked many people and I’m just confused some said yes and some said no, so if someone can clear this problem to me I’ll be thankful










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    Are you sure 220-240 is actually written on PS4 and not on the power cable?

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I have this ps4 device (middle east version) and its written on it that it supports voltage from 220v to 240v, i was wondering if it will work in Canada and North America knowing that electricity there is 110v, I asked many people and I’m just confused some said yes and some said no, so if someone can clear this problem to me I’ll be thankful










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I have this ps4 device (middle east version) and its written on it that it supports voltage from 220v to 240v, i was wondering if it will work in Canada and North America knowing that electricity there is 110v, I asked many people and I’m just confused some said yes and some said no, so if someone can clear this problem to me I’ll be thankful










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I have this ps4 device (middle east version) and its written on it that it supports voltage from 220v to 240v, i was wondering if it will work in Canada and North America knowing that electricity there is 110v, I asked many people and I’m just confused some said yes and some said no, so if someone can clear this problem to me I’ll be thankful







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    Are you sure 220-240 is actually written on PS4 and not on the power cable?

    – arghtype
    38 mins ago












  • 2





    Are you sure 220-240 is actually written on PS4 and not on the power cable?

    – arghtype
    38 mins ago







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Are you sure 220-240 is actually written on PS4 and not on the power cable?

– arghtype
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Are you sure 220-240 is actually written on PS4 and not on the power cable?

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It should be ok.



You can check by looking for the Voltage specs on your PS4. It might be somewhere on the bottom, and you're looking for "Input voltage". For the most part, devices have a range of functional input. Outside of this, it will either not perform to it's proper standard (below the Input range) or cause damage (above the input range).



It should look like this:



PS4 Voltage Information



This means that the voltage of 110V will work fine with your PS4.



EDIT: Since you've stated that your PS4 says the voltage range is 220-240V, this conflicts with the standard tech specs for the PS4. I would suggest taking it into an Electronics store to get the voltage tested. However, as I have previously stated, plugging it into the wall will not cause any damage to your PS4, it will simply not function to it's full capacity.






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  • also this : playstation.com/en-gb/explore/ps4/tech-specs

    – arghtype
    39 mins ago











  • Yes I’ve checked and as I mentioned before its ranged from 220v to 240v

    – Abdulrahman MH
    29 mins ago











  • @AbdulrahmanMH Oh right, I misread that. That is very odd! I would potentially advise you take it in to a gaming store or any electrics store to get the voltage checked then. That really is odd!

    – Ben
    25 mins ago













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It should be ok.



You can check by looking for the Voltage specs on your PS4. It might be somewhere on the bottom, and you're looking for "Input voltage". For the most part, devices have a range of functional input. Outside of this, it will either not perform to it's proper standard (below the Input range) or cause damage (above the input range).



It should look like this:



PS4 Voltage Information



This means that the voltage of 110V will work fine with your PS4.



EDIT: Since you've stated that your PS4 says the voltage range is 220-240V, this conflicts with the standard tech specs for the PS4. I would suggest taking it into an Electronics store to get the voltage tested. However, as I have previously stated, plugging it into the wall will not cause any damage to your PS4, it will simply not function to it's full capacity.






share|improve this answer

























  • also this : playstation.com/en-gb/explore/ps4/tech-specs

    – arghtype
    39 mins ago











  • Yes I’ve checked and as I mentioned before its ranged from 220v to 240v

    – Abdulrahman MH
    29 mins ago











  • @AbdulrahmanMH Oh right, I misread that. That is very odd! I would potentially advise you take it in to a gaming store or any electrics store to get the voltage checked then. That really is odd!

    – Ben
    25 mins ago















2














It should be ok.



You can check by looking for the Voltage specs on your PS4. It might be somewhere on the bottom, and you're looking for "Input voltage". For the most part, devices have a range of functional input. Outside of this, it will either not perform to it's proper standard (below the Input range) or cause damage (above the input range).



It should look like this:



PS4 Voltage Information



This means that the voltage of 110V will work fine with your PS4.



EDIT: Since you've stated that your PS4 says the voltage range is 220-240V, this conflicts with the standard tech specs for the PS4. I would suggest taking it into an Electronics store to get the voltage tested. However, as I have previously stated, plugging it into the wall will not cause any damage to your PS4, it will simply not function to it's full capacity.






share|improve this answer

























  • also this : playstation.com/en-gb/explore/ps4/tech-specs

    – arghtype
    39 mins ago











  • Yes I’ve checked and as I mentioned before its ranged from 220v to 240v

    – Abdulrahman MH
    29 mins ago











  • @AbdulrahmanMH Oh right, I misread that. That is very odd! I would potentially advise you take it in to a gaming store or any electrics store to get the voltage checked then. That really is odd!

    – Ben
    25 mins ago













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It should be ok.



You can check by looking for the Voltage specs on your PS4. It might be somewhere on the bottom, and you're looking for "Input voltage". For the most part, devices have a range of functional input. Outside of this, it will either not perform to it's proper standard (below the Input range) or cause damage (above the input range).



It should look like this:



PS4 Voltage Information



This means that the voltage of 110V will work fine with your PS4.



EDIT: Since you've stated that your PS4 says the voltage range is 220-240V, this conflicts with the standard tech specs for the PS4. I would suggest taking it into an Electronics store to get the voltage tested. However, as I have previously stated, plugging it into the wall will not cause any damage to your PS4, it will simply not function to it's full capacity.






share|improve this answer















It should be ok.



You can check by looking for the Voltage specs on your PS4. It might be somewhere on the bottom, and you're looking for "Input voltage". For the most part, devices have a range of functional input. Outside of this, it will either not perform to it's proper standard (below the Input range) or cause damage (above the input range).



It should look like this:



PS4 Voltage Information



This means that the voltage of 110V will work fine with your PS4.



EDIT: Since you've stated that your PS4 says the voltage range is 220-240V, this conflicts with the standard tech specs for the PS4. I would suggest taking it into an Electronics store to get the voltage tested. However, as I have previously stated, plugging it into the wall will not cause any damage to your PS4, it will simply not function to it's full capacity.







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  • also this : playstation.com/en-gb/explore/ps4/tech-specs

    – arghtype
    39 mins ago











  • Yes I’ve checked and as I mentioned before its ranged from 220v to 240v

    – Abdulrahman MH
    29 mins ago











  • @AbdulrahmanMH Oh right, I misread that. That is very odd! I would potentially advise you take it in to a gaming store or any electrics store to get the voltage checked then. That really is odd!

    – Ben
    25 mins ago

















  • also this : playstation.com/en-gb/explore/ps4/tech-specs

    – arghtype
    39 mins ago











  • Yes I’ve checked and as I mentioned before its ranged from 220v to 240v

    – Abdulrahman MH
    29 mins ago











  • @AbdulrahmanMH Oh right, I misread that. That is very odd! I would potentially advise you take it in to a gaming store or any electrics store to get the voltage checked then. That really is odd!

    – Ben
    25 mins ago
















also this : playstation.com/en-gb/explore/ps4/tech-specs

– arghtype
39 mins ago





also this : playstation.com/en-gb/explore/ps4/tech-specs

– arghtype
39 mins ago













Yes I’ve checked and as I mentioned before its ranged from 220v to 240v

– Abdulrahman MH
29 mins ago





Yes I’ve checked and as I mentioned before its ranged from 220v to 240v

– Abdulrahman MH
29 mins ago













@AbdulrahmanMH Oh right, I misread that. That is very odd! I would potentially advise you take it in to a gaming store or any electrics store to get the voltage checked then. That really is odd!

– Ben
25 mins ago





@AbdulrahmanMH Oh right, I misread that. That is very odd! I would potentially advise you take it in to a gaming store or any electrics store to get the voltage checked then. That really is odd!

– Ben
25 mins ago










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