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Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC battery pack review: This portable battery pack does it all

Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC battery pack review: This portable battery pack does it all

Posted on December 25, 2018 By Jarvis

The Sherpa 100AC is what happens when someone builds a battery pack that includes everything but the kitchen sink.

The Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC is a combination of all modern and past technologies used to charge our devices. For the current generation of devices, there are two USB-C ports and a Qi wireless charging pad. For older devices, there are two standard USB ports. For even older devices, there’s a standard US 110V outlet—like the one your phone’s wall adapter plugs into.

There’s also a charging port, that can fill up the 94.7Wh battery pack in just a couple of hours. You’ll need to purchase that dedicated charger separately. However, our testing showed that a USB-C wall adapter with Power Delivery charged the Sherpa in just over two hours.
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