Chargers, Passthroughs, and Cases.

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I have a Joye510 and DSE801 and have been absolutely loving both. I share them with my girlfriend as well and as you can imagine it's becoming a hassle to only have one charger. As we feel very funny leaving them sit out without a case, since we have extra spare atty's and batteries that don't go into their original cases. We are also interested in passthroughs.

My question is are their any multi chargers out there that are reliable and will charge multiple types of PV's? What are the differences between various passthroughs (what I mean is I see some that say they are 5 volt and some have some sort of weird blue battery on the wire) ? Are their any cases I should buy or what are other proper ways of storing our PV's? Links would be greatly appreciated!
 

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The pass through with a 3.7 volt (stock Joye 510 voltage) battery in-line is basically a battery and charger. It runs off the battery and charges at the same time. Works in a PC's usb port or just about any usb source and can be unplugged and ran off the battery alone until it discharges.

The ones without a battery in line are 5 volt and require more power than a PC or some wall/USB adapters put out. I think they require 1000mA, possibly 2000mA? Anyway, it would mean you have to get a good Wall > USB adapter to power it.
 

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The pass through with a 3.7 volt (stock Joye 510 voltage) battery in-line is basically a battery and charger. It runs off the battery and charges at the same time. Works in a PC's usb port or just about any usb source and can be unplugged and ran off the battery alone until it discharges.

The ones without a battery in line are 5 volt and require more power than a PC or some wall/USB adapters put out. I think they require 1000mA, possibly 2000mA? Anyway, it would mean you have to get a good Wall > USB adapter to power it.

Well damn, I was right then. That was what I thought so thanks for confirming.

Now I need some chargers that hold more than one battery.
 
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