I'm developing a device to work with dynamo hubs to give a USB output. I'm happy with the circuit and have tested it thoroughly - including BB200. So far so good.

The next stage is to package it and this is where I'd like the opinions of the forum members as you're the typical end-user.
1. Connection from dynamo to device. At the moment I have flying leads with automotive 'bullet' connectors. Although this doesn't look as neat as a plug-in connector it is field-serviceable and the connectors are available at any garage you may pass on your travels.
2. USB connector. I've sourced an IP67 rated (1m submerged for 30 minutes*) connector that comes with a screw-on cover. It is more expensive that a standard USB but I like the security it gives against unexpected drownings. Obviously anything plugged into the USB may suffer...
*Should just cover BB200 requirements!

3. Lights output. Is it desirable to have a switch on the device and an output suitable for connecting lights? The prototype doesn't have this. You simply unplug the USB device from the dynamo and plug the light in instead. I like to keep things simple - switches can break.
4. LED display. Do you need the reassurance that the USB is kicking out a supply? A small LED could be incorporated into the device to show it is working.
5. Shape. The prototype is a cylinder, approximately Ø25mm x 80mm long. I tuck this into a feed bag on the crossbar for easy access. The USB connector is at one end and the flying leads at the other.
If anyone would like to comment below I'd be grateful. Please try and stick to comments on the 5 points above

Thanks in advance,
Rich