I regularly charge my headphones off my laptop's 90W USB-C adapter. If your device overheats while charging it's not the fault of the charger it's a fault of the device. Don't buy crappy devices that will immolate themselves.
> Don't buy crappy devices that will immolate themselves.
It's the consumers fault that manufacturers don't follow the spec. It's my fault that Sony PS5 controllers only charge 2/3 of the way when not using the console as a power source, or the nintendo switch doesn't conform to the spec despite using the same adapters, or that my samsung buds aren't charging when I use an anker cable.
I have no idea about the PS5 controllers. I've never owned a PlayStation. I'd love to have more info on that, a quick search didn't yield me much information other than generic hardware issues people had. My Switch pro controller charges fine with 3rd party USB chargers, I've used several different ones and different cables without issue.
As for the Switch, it's somewhat sensitive to out of spec chargers and cables but if it's a proper cable or charger it shouldn't damage it. Most of the concerns were from 3rd party docks when it first came out which weren't really to spec. It would be nice if it wasn't so sensitive, but if you use good hardware you won't have issues.
I've got a regular Switch which has all the original hardware. I often use my laptop's 90W adapter to charge it when traveling. I have not experienced any issues in multiple years of doing so.
I guess I should add to that and say don't buy crappy devices that will immolate themselves or be out of spec so much they damage other components.