For sansa clip plus travel charger

Hi, im newbie here! I would like to ask about a travel charger which is safe for my sansa clip plus. I have two things here:

a. creative zen v more charger, spec: input 100-240VAC / 50-60 Hz, 0. 3a Output 5V = 1000mA

b. charger RIM, spec: input 100-240VAC / 50-60 Hz, 0. 3a Output 5V = 550mA

That is appropriate and safe for my player? Thanks in advance


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