Tech

Power your devices with the Goal Zero 100PD

There can be nothing more inconvenient than running out of juice when it comes to phones, laptops and tablets. There are plenty of power banks on the market but few offer the multiple talents the Goal Zero Sherpa 100PD has. 

Each port on the 100PD is rated at 60W and overall the battery packs a massive 25,600mAh capacity. That’s enough to charge the average tablet up to four times, or a laptop twice. Better still you won’t have any drama taking it onto a plane, as it’s carry-on approved.

The Goal Zero Sherpa has both USB-A and USB-C ports plus features a wireless QI charging pad that will allow a phone to be charged up to 8 times, cable free.

Charging the Goal Zero’s Sherpa 100PD itself takes just three hours or 3-5 hours via a 12V car adapter. 

If you’re a camper a compatible solar panel such as the Nomad 28Plus, will do it over 7 to 14 hours. 

It weighs just 635g and isn’t overly big. The Goal Zero Sherpa retails for $299.00.

Web: Goal Zero

Recent Posts

  • Tech

Get ready, the Hasselblad Camera-packing OPPO Find X9 series is coming to Australia next week

OPPO has announced that the Find X9 series smartphones will be available in Australia from…

25 minutes ago
  • Tech

Reviewed: Edifier NeoBuds Planar earbuds — amazing quality without the price tag to match

Edifier is a Chinese audio equipment manufacturer specialising in “speakers, music systems and headphones for…

11 hours ago
  • Tech

Samsung is bringing their massive 115″ Micro RGB TV to Australia in December

First teased at CES earlier this year, Samsung Australia have finally unveiled their plans for…

1 day ago
  • Tech

We reviewed the ECOVACS DEEBOT T50 OMNI, launching today on Amazon for $1,299

ECOVACS has today launched the DEEBOT T50 OMNI with impressive features at great value at…

1 day ago
  • Tech

Soundcore Sleep A30 Earbuds Review: The perfect sleep buds to bring you a good nights sleep

As a shift worker in my day job, sleep is a constant challenge. Finding quiet…

2 days ago
  • Tech

Does Facebook owe you cash? How to check for your share of $50 Million

The name Cambridge Analytica meant nothing to Australians on Facebook until we found out that…

2 days ago