







🔌 Charge Smart, Live Connected – Don’t Let Your Essentials Run Out!
The AGPTEK USB Wall Charger offers a reliable 5V/500mA output optimized for MP3/MP4 players and fitness trackers. With global 100-240V compatibility and multiple safety certifications, it ensures safe, efficient charging for devices requiring less than 1A input current. Compact and easy to use, it’s the perfect power solution for your essential gadgets.










| ASIN | B071V3DC9R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,503 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #1,037 in Cell Phone Wall Chargers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (919) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | BSG7W5-U0500500M |
| Manufacturer | AGPTEK |
| Package Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.48 x 1.14 inches |
R**I
Does the job.
Does exactly what it is supposed to do.
D**S
It's most likely great!
I just wanted to let the company know that in their description of this product, whoever wrote said description misspelled the word/term "Walkman." It ends with an N, not an M. The implications of this mistake are vast... I'll just leave it at that. I think the product is good, though. BUT, now that I muse on it, I haven't even used it yet. It's still sitting on my entry table. It "appears" like it works. It seems to possess a pleasant disposition... If it had a personality, it would probably be like one of those chill dudes like me... you just look over at it/him, and he gives you a positive head-bob, and says something like: "What's goin' on, man? How's your day?" A well-balanced persona that lightens the mood, and someone you can trust, someone you can relax with that's not pretentious or high maintenance.
C**1
700mA printed on the charger, NOT 500mA. Delivers 700mA according to power meter.
Works good but they need to fix the description. The charger clearly has 700mA printed on it for output, not 500mA. Expect 3.5 watts and not 2.5 watts. And Im using a power meter to confirm its actual output, by the way. This is a 5V 700mA charger, not a 5V 500mA. Fix the title and descriptions.
N**L
What can you do with a 1/2 amp (500 mA) charger?
Actually, mine delivers about 700 mA. When I'm in no rush for the phone to charge up, I use this 1/2 amp charger. Because, the slower the charge, the longer the lifetime of the battery. To see how much current a charger is delivering to my USB-C device, I use a USB Tester, Amazon item number B0B99Z2GJK . Search for that. The new Pixel 8 phone charges regular-slowly with a 1/2 amp charger. The 10 inch tablet discharges very slowly with a 1/2 amp charger -- which isn't a bad thing -- the charger supplies some power that relieves the battery of some work; but it requires a 1 amp charger to achieve a slow charge. They're both real happy with a 2.4 amp charger, but the extra heating isn't necessary if I'm not in a rush. The phone especially heats up significantly with a 1 amp charger. Marketing departments are challenged to sell slow-chargers when everyone wants to go faster. I appreciate this vendor making these half-ampers available, although a little more expensive than they should be. In the car, if the Pixel 8 is continually displaying while Googlemaps is navigating, the phone will slowly discharge on the 1/2 amp charger.
C**H
Low and slow, to prevent battery bloat
I've lost many phones to battery bloat over the course of ~15 years. Last year, I finally carried inflated batteries and bloated husks of over a dozen smartphones to my neighborhood e-waste and battery disposal event. Yet I'd never wondered why all those batteries expanded. In hindsight, it's so obvious. Fast charging delivers high current quickly, which produces excess heat. Heat accelerates chemical reactions inside the battery cells, leading to gas formation that causes swelling / bloat. This AGPTEK 5V 500mA (or 0.5 A) charger has a much, much smaller chance to cause that. It's low, and it's slow. In fact, I wish it were slower. According to my own testing using the Ampere app, the current ranges from 280 mA to a max of 830 mA, and tends to hover around 690 mA.
D**J
Perfect match for my Digital Antenna!
I'm using this for my Digital TV Antenna (AeroSign) on my HD TV; the signal booster part of it. For TV's that don't have a USB port, like mine, this is the perfect match in Volts & Amps. 5v/500 ma (0.5 amps). High quality & definitely worth the money!
K**X
Great Smart Watch Charger
Bought this item for use with my Fitbit Sense Smart Watch using the stock charging cable that Fitbit includes with the smart watch as the watch didn't come with a USB wall charger only the cable. While on vacation with my cousin over labor day his Apple brand white square wall brick for his Apple watch decided to burn out and stop charging so I let him use this to charge his Apple watch too and it worked well and he loves it so much that he bought one of his own to replace the dead Apple brand USB wall brick and it was over half the cost as Apple wanted $19.00 for their genuine walk brick and this was only $7.99 at the time of purchase and works just fine. So as long as your smart watch charging cable has a USB type A connector on the end of it this is the charger for you at a very good price and seems to be well built too.
G**X
Well made and voltage is acurate.
Product is fairly priced and worked well
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