 I like to stop by the Gold Zero booth every year at CES because they do a lot of really interesting portable power options and I mean, I mean big power now. The first time I came to see them it was a small little battery pack that had solar panels on it and I still have that and I haven't charged, I've been waiting for that emergency use but I'm with Chris Allen and he's going to tell us about their newest products. What do you have going this year? Awesome. Super excited, we launched our first one back in 2009 and so this is our sixth generation. This is our big beast. So this is the 4000, the Pro 4000. So this has more power out, more power in than we've ever had before in a nice compact package. This actually has an automatic power switching function so if you're plugged into our home circuit here with the Haven 10 and the power goes out. So here's the power. He's going to flick a switch here. Can I flick it? A lot of these people are listening on audio all day by the way so he's flicking a power switch. Unfortunately, or fortunately because you can't see, you're not going to see a flicker but the power is off so the power transferred immediately from the grid which we plugged in through the power here, the mirage and now it's pulling directly from here. So in a power outage there is less than 10 millisecond power down and it makes that switch. Very good. I like the no flicker. What we're looking at as a box is not even a large cooler in size and this was the 400 you said? 4000. So that's 4000 watt hours and that's huge actually in terms of the power. It is awesome. And with another 4000 it has category leading lithium iron phosphate batteries but these are rated for 4000 plus cycles so that's well over 10 years of daily hundred percent cycling. Zero to 100 back to zero. And we don't do zero to 100 most of the time hopefully right? Not very many people do. So for the audience in terms of size the Tesla power walls we have at our house are 13 and a half kilowatt hours. This is 4 kilowatt hours which is huge but this is a portable unit you can take anywhere. So on the bottom here you can take this off or not, there's a wheels handle that comes out and you can wheel it around and then you can take that off and you can actually attach it to external expansion tanks that are each 4000 watt hours so you can get up to one of these, one of the big systems and then four tanks which will give you 20 kilowatt hours. Holy cow that's a tailgate right there. That's a massive tailgate right or all the tailgates whatever you want to call it. Alright so let's say we're not. You took this. Sorry are you moving into here? I am. Yeah we're transitioning at the same time. So this is Yeti Power 4000 and how much Yeti Pro 4000? How much is this one? $4,000. $4,000. $4,000, $4,000. Yep. Alright but this would be different from for example having a generator at the house right where you're burning gas or whatever you use that. Correct so you could power this with grid power when the power goes down of course it automatically switches over. You can also hook it up to solar. We have new portable 400 watt panels. We also have a, we don't have it here but we have a solar wall plate kit so if you don't want to worry about dragging the cords through the house and everything it actually goes into your external wall and then comes out right next, electricity has to do it but comes out right next to your Yeti Pro and now you just set out your panels outside, hook it to the wall and you've got anywhere from 400 to 30 or 3,000 watts of solar recharging this bad boy. Alright so I'm going to go get that GE Smoker. I'm going to plug it into the Goal Zero Yeti Pro 400 with solar panels and I'm going to eat off the sun. Yes please. There we go. Okay let's move on. Alright so these are the smaller brothers. We're going to switch around. We're going to switch sides here. So now we're getting into the little kids here right? Yes they are. So this is our new compact line so we've had a 200 and a 5. These are more toaster size. These are toaster size exactly. So we have our Yeti 300, our 500 and our 700 and we took a lot of the great awesomeness of the big brother, the Pro 4000 and updated our compact line. So these have more power out than they've ever had before in the small size. We've added a new size, the 700 and then we replaced the 200 with a little bit bigger 300 watt hours. They have the same 4000 watt hour or 4000 battery cycles which is awesome. The price is much less than 4000 and then we also, this is half the time to charge as previous generations. So the price is fast, half as slow, whatever you want to call it. So these start out at $349, $499 and then the biggest, the Yeti 700 is $699. So it's $304, $500 and $700 for the $300, $500 pretty close? Correct. Yep. Alright well that makes the pricing easy. That's good. We do. And these come out actually at the end of this month. So January 30th, they'll be on sale on our website, you can find them at REI, other retailers. We're really excited about this line. So what could you typically do with say the Yeti 700? I mean obviously the 4000, we're doing some serious, keeping our house running in the refrigerator. So these are more focused for I'd say around the backyard and definitely for outdoors. So on the front, covering all the ports on the front as well as the back. We affectionately call it the mudflap because I don't know what else to call it but this protects it from the elements. It's IPX4 but also UL2743 rated. Another awesome function is we still have all the protection here but you can see it crystal clear through the display with the flaps down. And under our mudflap we've got two AC ports and a couple USB-A's and then the USB-C we have a 30 and then we also have a 100. 100 watt power delivery. Okay. Alright. There's your MacBook Pro right there. And then you ask what we'd power, you can power, yes absolutely a laptop and the phones and those small devices. You can also do like a pellet grill. You could do a CPAP if you're camping or wherever it is. Oh that's a nice idea. And then what we also love, this is a transition here, so we have our new Alta line of fridges. So these are portable fridges. You can see plugged in here through the six millimeter port on the front. It also has an adapter. I'm going to add a little bit of info. He's pointing in the video, he's pointing to the Yeti 700, he's powering a refrigerator from it. Yep. Portable refrigerator. Think an electric cooler. And it can either be powered through the six millimeter port or there's an adapter for a... 12 volt. Cigarette. Okay. Yep. It can't be old enough to remember cigarette lighters in cars, but that's what we still call them, right? It's very kind of you, but yes I do. So what's... We designed the Alta fridges. They don't have all the bells and whistles that you'll see other fridges have. We don't charge for that, but we also said we want a fridge that will last as long as possible outside. So if you compare it versus the market leaders, this fridge is 20 to 25 percent more efficient when you're using it with your Yeti. So what does that mean? Well, there's an equivalent size and equivalent battery competitor out there that claims 27 hours of time plugged into their battery. We get 37 hours with the same battery size, which is amazing. Very nice. Can we open it up and look inside? Absolutely. And please feel. We turned it on earlier, so it should be a nice chilly negative two if you touch the metal you can feel that. Very nice. So we're looking at a refrigerator at this cooler that's being powered by this Gold Zero Yeti 700 right now. There's nothing up its sleeves. That's all I see. I don't see any Kether cables. You're not making anything up on me, Chris. Nope, I'm not. So what's the name of this cooler? This is the Alta 50. So this is 53 liter size, 77 cans basically. That's a lot of cans. And then we also have, its bigger brother is a dual zone, so you can have it set to fridge and freezer or two freezers or two fridges. Come on. And that's 80 liters. So it's much bigger. This would be $799, Big Brother's $999, and that's about a 20% discount to the leaders. That's really not bad. So if people want to find this, you're saying they go to REI as a good place? REI, go to our website, GoldZero.com, you go to Amazon.com. Absolutely. Very good. Thank you very much, Chris. This is fantastic. It's very cool. One more. Yes, one more, one more. That's not the show. That's ours. So this right here that you're seeing, this is a 12 foot tall, extendable camping light. It's called, it's an aerial light. It's called the Skylight. It's got a tripod at the bottom, a handle with the switch, and it just slides up and down. Collapses easy. Puts out 6,000 lumens, which in the middle of the night, if you set up the, and the panels are all adjustable, the six light panels with all the LED lights on them. If you set it up with the panels up, it gets you 300 feet diameter of illumination. Okay. All the other campers hate you, but it's awesome for playing cards. We do not recommend that you do it in a closed campsite, but you also have control of the direction of the panels, and you can set it anywhere. Set the height and everything. How tall is that? You can set it from 250 lumens up to... I think you set it right. 12 feet. 12 feet. Wow. Yes. I am glad you pointed that. What is that called? The Skylight. The Skylight. Also powered from these. Okay, wait a minute. So that's our Yeti Ready gear line. Okay. He's got a power cord coming out of the Yeti 500. Yep. That's great. That's great. Very cool. I'm glad you threw one more in. Yeah. This is the best, the best lit booth here for sure. Thank you so much for stopping by. Thanks a lot, Chris. Okay, bye-bye. Take care.