Any phone charger could be used with any phone, and most tablet chargers would work on any tablet. Pretty simple stuff. All Micro-USB chargers were rated for 5V, so you never really had to worry about accidentally plugging your phone into a charger with too high of a voltage. But now, things are much more complicated.There are just 2 adapters that will charge this device. One is a Dell docking station that functions as a big double power brick. The other one is an Apple USB-C charger (30W). No other USB-C Charger, no matter how cheap or expensive, no matter if generic or Dell branded, will charge reliably. They all will charge to some extent, if it is
Remarkably, you can charge a Switch console from the iPad, but you have to make sure you plug the USB-C to USB-C cable into the Switch first. Doing so will drain power from the iPad to the console.
Of course, if you need to share the wall charger with other devices with a micro USB port, you have to consider a charger with a USB-A port. FYI, the USB-A port is the biggest one as in old PCs/laptops. As mentioned, you can use any existing USB charger. But if the charger has a "bigger" regular USB port, you need to get a USB-A to USB-C cable. .