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Originally Posted by tompe
Really. It is called an USB charger and do not follow the specification?
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Really. As I mentioned, lots of device manufacturers (cell phones, mp3 players, etc) are adopting the USB format for their connectors, but the third party chargers that they designed for their device don't necessarily follow the USB power specs.
If it's being sold as a "universal" USB charger, then it's probably fine. If it's a charger that was specifically designed for another device and just happens to have a USB connector on the end, then it's a good idea to verify the power output.