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You can buy a cheapo external battery (that charges through usb port) and attach it to the N900 with a rubber band. I have one that is thin and light, holds more juice than Mugen, and costs less than $20. Too bad I bought it before getting the Mugen, it is now being used only when I travel.
I'm now in the process of returning the second unit to Mugen. Neither battery, although new, would take any charge at all. So it appears they're just fulfilling out of old stock, and sadly it appears the cells have aged to the point of inertness.
Based on my own experience, I'm afraid I have to recommend that you stay away from Mugen batteries for the N810.
Andy