So what exactly qualifies at a "smart" charger?
A circuit designed to properly charge li-ion batteries.
Scott, I don't care to turn this into a charging thread, but I need to get my point across as it seems to be flying over some peoples head.
There are two different type of batteries out there......
Some batteries like the KR808-Dx/501/M40x do not have circuitry built into the batteries to monitor/regulate the charging process. These batteries require an external circuit to properly charge the battery.
Now, there is another type of battery out there. Batteries such as the 510 disposable and a variety of other generic super mini's do not require an external circuit for charging. They can be charged by connecting any 5V power source.
These batteries have some sort of charging circuit internal to the battery. This might be as simple as an over-voltage cutoff, monitored by the same uController that does the cut-off, under-voltage, LED control, etc.
The last thing you want to do is connect a battery in the first group mentioned above to a "charger" designed for the second group.