As Jim points out you have to do your homework with these.  Some devices have a 
specific voltage profile and will refuse to charge if it's not met when you 
plug it in.  For any of them try to confirm the limitations, some of these get 
around it by having a small battery as part of the system and the dynamo 
actually charges the battery, but even with these you sometimes have 
limitations (like no lights when the battery is charging, or no charging when 
lights are on). 

I carry a small supplemental battery pack, I guess you could use the dynamo to 
charge your supplemental battery, but you still may have the lighting 
constraints.  

It's a good idea on,paper but I've yet to see a really elegant solution 
implemented, even the newer ones have some limited. 

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