3A USB Wall Charger — Compact Fast Charging Adapter for Phone & Tablet
Fast Charging. Small Footprint. Always Ready.
A reliable wall charger is one of those things you don’t think about until yours stops working or you need a spare. This compact 3A USB charger delivers fast charging for phones and tablets from a small, travel-friendly adapter that doesn’t hog the outlet or block adjacent sockets. Keep one at your desk, one by the bed, and one in your bag.
Features
- 3A output — delivers up to 3 amps for fast charging compatible phones and tablets
- Compact design — small, low-profile adapter doesn’t block adjacent outlets on a power strip or wall plate
- USB-A output — compatible with any USB-A charging cable; works with iPhone Lightning cables, USB-C cables with adapters, and Micro-USB cables
- Wide voltage compatibility — supports 100–240V input for use in the US, EU, and most countries worldwide
- Built-in safety protection — over-current, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection for safe charging
- Durable construction — flame-retardant housing for safe long-term use
Who It’s For
- Anyone who needs a spare or replacement wall charger for home, office, or travel
- Travelers who need a universal voltage charger that works worldwide
- Anyone setting up a multi-device charging station and needing additional adapters
How to Use
- Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet.
- Connect your charging cable to the USB-A port.
- Connect the other end of the cable to your device.
- Fast charging activates automatically for compatible devices and cables.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will it fast charge my iPhone?
Fast charging on iPhone requires a USB-C Power Delivery charger and a USB-C to Lightning (or USB-C to USB-C for iPhone 15+) cable. A USB-A charger will charge your iPhone at standard speed, not fast-charge speed.
Can I use it in Europe?
Yes — the 100–240V input supports both US (110V) and European (220–240V) outlets. You will need a plug adapter for the physical outlet shape, but no voltage converter is required.
Is it safe to leave plugged in overnight?
Yes — the built-in over-current and over-voltage protection prevents damage from extended charging. It is safe to leave plugged in, though unplugging when not in use is always good practice.