Quick Answer: The best corporate travel kit is a standardized mix of one high-quality adapter, one shared USB-C charging hub, and one backup converter path for the few devices that are not dual voltage.
What a team actually needs
A real team kit should solve four problems at once: plug compatibility, device charging, hotel desk clutter, and the occasional single-voltage device. That is why a single cheap adapter is rarely enough once a company starts sending people abroad in volume.
For the adapter layer, the DOACE Pico 5-in-1 Universal Travel Adapter is the smallest minimal kit option. For the charging layer, the DOACE GaN 100W International Power Adapter is the cleaner all-purpose choice. For the conversion layer, the DOACE LC-X80 is the strongest all-in-one backup when someone needs true voltage conversion.
Travel-ready adapter scene for team packing
Recommended team split
| Role | Needs | Best kit |
|---|---|---|
| Executive | Phone, laptop, watch, one hotel desk | Adapter + GaN charging hub |
| Sales / PM | Phone, laptop, tablet, hotspot | GaN charging hub + spare adapter |
| Ops / Demo | Occasional 120V-only gear | Adapter + converter backup |
| Team lead / admin | Standardization and spare parts | One shared kit per 3-4 travelers |
Office desk charging setup
A standard kit should look boring
That is a compliment. Good corporate travel gear is boring because it is standardized. Everyone knows what goes in the pouch, what plugs into the wall, and what to do when a device is not dual voltage.
For teams that mostly carry modern electronics, start with a compact adapter like the DOACE 70W GaN 3.0 Travel Adapter or the DOACE GaN 100W International Power Adapter. For teams that also need conversion coverage, keep one LC-series unit in the shared kit.
Team loadout chart
- One adapter per traveler is the minimum.
- One GaN charging hub per desk cluster covers phones, tablets, and laptops.
- One converter per trip group is enough unless someone is carrying single-voltage appliances.
- Do not mix cheap unknown adapters with premium converters in the same policy pack.
FAQ
Should a company standardize on one product?
Not one product. One policy. The policy should say which device class gets an adapter, which gets GaN charging, and when a converter is mandatory.
Do we need a converter in every kit?
Usually no. Most business travel gear is dual voltage. But a shared converter in the team kit is smart if even one traveler carries single-voltage gear.
What is the simplest DOACE stack for teams?
A Pico or 70W GaN adapter for general travel, a 100W GaN adapter for richer desk charging, and one LC-X80 for the rare conversion use case.





