Goal Zero Sherpa 100PD Review

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    Features
    • Airline approved, travel ready
    Lightweight, sleek design fits easily into packs, bags, and camera cases. Ideal for travel where space is limited.
    • Ditch the cables if you can
    Charge your Qi-compatible phone from the integrated Qi charging pad for an entirely wireless experience.
    • Charge quickly on the move
    Fast-charging Power Delivery gives you more power in less time. Charge USB-C laptops, phones, and tablets using the 60W USB-C Power Delivery port.
    • No device left behind
    Two 2.4A USB ports are useful for devices with proprietary charging, such as fitness trackers, gps devices, and micro/lightning phones.
    Ways to Charge
    • Recharge from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel. Charge time is dependent on the size of the solar panel. The Nomad 28 Plus will fully recharge the Sherpa 100PD in about 6-14 hours. NOTE: Sherpa 100PD can only be solar charged using the USB port on the Goal Zero Nomad solar panels.
    • Use included cables to recharge from a USB source in 8 - 10 hours. Fully recharges from the wall in about 3 hours using a 45 Watt USB-C Charger(not included).
    What it can charge
    • POV Camera 18 Recharges
    • Smartphone 8 Recharges
    • Tablet 4 Recharges
    • USB-C Laptop 2 Recharges
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    Likes
    • Many charging options
    • Built quality, really nice aluminum not cheap plastic like some other power banks
    • Travel friendly can easily carry on with you at the airport, small enough to slip in a big pocket or easily in a purse or backpack
    • The included USB C cable is pretty nice
    • USB to 6mm adapter available for light a life lanterns and other GZ accessories
    Dislikes
    • Does not come with the higher power wall adapter
    • At this time only able to charge from USB A on the solar panels so you can’t get the full potential of panel.
    • Doesn’t come with a sleeve/case
    • A little more on the pricy side but you get what you pay for
    Overall I have had a really good experience with this so far. I recommend it any one who travels a lot, works mobile, or needs peace of mind with a backup power solution. I recommend getting the 45 W wall adapter to charge though for sure. I hope that Goal Zero will come out with a USB C to 8mm adapter to allow for better performance for charging from their solar panels soon.
    Read my full review on readaboutgear.com

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