The power supply Dell place Pro 11 (7130) may be used without danger to charge other devices USB microphone?

I am trying to determine if it is safe to use my Dell place Pro 11 (7130) - power to charge other devices via micro USB 5v of power.

That is, phones, tablets, Bluetooth devices (keyboards/mice/headsets).

I am trying to determine if it is safe to use and avoid carrying more then once Charger Micro USB.

Said the label on the place of meetings 11 Pro Dell 24W AC adapter charger

Reference output Dell: 19.5V OR 5V 2A 1.2.
HA24NM130 / DPN: KTCCJ
CN-0KTCCJ-75661
3CP - 0C 11 - A00
DP/N 0KTCCJ

I understand that some devices may not charge, I want to make sure that the voltage is 5V for devices usb and not 19.5V, since there 'or' on the label.

I tried it on a tablet of 5V and it seemed to load correctly: nothing caught fire. Which is in any case an authoritative answer.

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