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This looks good for this purpose http://www.eastgear.com/shop/product...2fcc7082b2ede0 Another cheaper possibility of course is to simply get another battery (~$10 online) and carry it with you.
Wish we could have a full back plate battery molded in place of the trap door with a usb plug to recharge :-)
Anyone is connected with acessorie makers so we can have 12-24h continuous use battery with solar panel on the back? ;-)