Stay powered up when you're on the road, in the air, or at the coffee shop. This 94.72 Wh power bank features Qi wireless charging and is loaded with enough power to keep many devices charged.
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Hey, everybody. Dustin here at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to be taking a look at Goal Zero's Sherpa 100 PD. It's a personal power bank. So you never have to be without power when you're on the go.As you can see, there's nowhere to plug in here on my rock. So I was having trouble keeping up with my audible books and logging into my Zoom meeting for work.
With this portable power bank, you can charge or power anything that's USB operated. It's even got an integrated wireless charging area. So if your device accepts wireless charging, you're good to go.It's got two USB ports, so you can charge two devices at the same time and it accepts a USBC charge cable to charge the unit itself. Cool feature of it right here is it tells you exactly how much power is left out of a hundred. So right now we're at 89% and I know you're wondering, well, how much juice does it have A rough estimate for you is you could charge a small camera or a headlamp about 18 times on a full charge, your smartphone, you're going to get about eight charges out it.
Your tablets, you'll get about four charges out of a full Sherpa. And if you have a USB laptop, that's able to charge that way. You'll get about two full charges out of your laptop.You're going to charge it with the included USBC cable. If you're charging with a 60 watt source, it's going to charge in about two and a half hours. 45 watt source, you're going to get a full charge in about three hours.
Hey, but the really cool thing about this is it's also chargeable by solar panel. Goal Zero makes a series of nomad solar panels. If you plug that in anywhere between six and 28 hours, depending on the solar panel you purchase, you're going to have this fully charged, just using the power of the sun. The unit's small and portable, and it's carry on approved by the TSA so you can stick it in your backpack or your carry on. You're ready to go.So whether you're backpacking alone at big Sur, roughing it with your family at the Boundary Waters, or just on a business trip, it's going to be a great portable power solution.
Your unit is going to come with a little bit of charge in it, but we do recommend charging it up fully when you get it so that you're ready to go. It does come with a USBC power cable but you are going to have to provide your own wall adapter.That completes our look at Goal Zero's Sherpa 100 PD Personal Power Bank.
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