Hi Andy, ah asking Jonathan nicely is always..nice.

I have taken note of this discussion and will raise it with our production 
team to see what might be done.

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HumanWare

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1) the mPower will only do a discharge if necessary; if the battery gauge 
is accurate, it just does a charge.
2) I still think our adaptor is safer than the alternatives - i.e. it's 
almost impossible to electrocute yourself because any live metal is 
heavily recessed.  Travel adaptors that aren't properly plugged in could 
have live metal exposed, which is not good.
3) Humanware would have to invest a reasonable amount of development 
effort to make a car charger, which would mean we'd have to not do 
something else.  I think possibly we could agree that some other 
manufacturer's car charger is safe to use, which would require some 
testing but not all the headaches of manufacturing something from scratch. 

 I know a lot of people would like a car charger ... maybe if enough 
people ask Jonathan nicely ...
4) removable / external batteries have problems such as mechanical design, 

people inserting the wrong kind of batteries, or the right kind the wrong 
way round.  It might make our lives at Humanware easier but I don't think 
that it would necessarily make a user's life easier.  I think we'd 
probably be better off going to a higher capacity internal battery 
personally, but I'm open to arguments to the contrary.

apart from the first item, those are just my opinions ...

regards,

Andy.
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