> 5. How are they looking as for as power usage is concerned? (My > application is in wearable computing...) I can only really answer question 5 from our experiences here at CUED. Typical current draws are 100-200mA, and we're developing three different battery technologies: For robotics within the department, ~2.5AHr batteries at a nominal 12V: - NiMH pack - lighter, but considerably more expensive. We're currently experiencing problems with our charging circuits. - Sealed Lead-Acid - heavier, but around 1/3 the price of the NiMH packs. I've got a working demo sitting on my desk, and am currently routing a small PCB. For the PDA being developed, we obviously had to go with Li-Ion for the weight saving, and - for convenience - I selected the Nokia BL-5C battery - 900mAHr at 3.7V. The beauty of these are we can run them in parallel to get almost 2Ahr, and they're easy to charge -- either in a Nokia desk charger or a phone like the 6230i (Which both I and Chris Jones have) I hope that's of some help - I imagine for wearable computing you'd want to save as much weight as possible and go with Li-Ion (even the NiMHs weigh in excess of 0.4Kg Mike Morley