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Andreas Duess
@andreasduess · CCO, Nourish Food Marketing
Apart from the more office friendly design, what would you say differentiates you from the established players in this market, specifically Goal Zero?
Dries Bols
@kit_elektrik · Chief Engineer at LifePower
Jan's reply below sums it up nicely! Being an obvious mobile product, the Sherpa 100 weighs more and is larger than the A2. Another addition: Goal Zero hasn't made any moves yet into the direction op USB-C Power Delivery, on the contrary, we try to stay ahead of the game and offer the newest technologies, eg the A3: https://www.indiegogo.com/projec...
Jan Danckers 😺
@jan_danckers · Growth Engineer, LIFEPOWR
I believe the key differentiators between us and the rest of the market is performance and value. While other players might have more bells and whistles on their powerpacks, we prefer our slick yet durable design. If you look at dimensions & weight, the Sherpa 100 is the one goal zero product that is the most comparable to the A2. The sherpa 100 is $299 while the A2 is $249. The AC inverter on the sherpa is optional and will set you back another $50. The performance (recharge time, capacity) of these 2 is comparable. The sherpa has more ports, but the A2 is lighter. I hope that answers your question @andreasduess ?
Jan Danckers 😺
@jan_danckers · Growth Engineer, LIFEPOWR
That's more or less what I wanted to say, you just beat me to it
Dries Bols
@kit_elektrik · Chief Engineer at LifePower
@jan_danckers Well phrased! Adjusted my reply accordingly