Yoshino x Fuseproject: Reimagining Portable Power Stations in California

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In a groundbreaking partnership, Yves Béhar and fuseproject have joined forces with Yoshino Power to introduce the world’s first series of solid-state portable power stations.The collaboration between these design giants and Yoshino Power has resulted in a four-unit product offering that not only redefines the aesthetics of portable power stations but also introduces cutting-edge technology for enhanced safety and performance.That’s power beyond.

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Love the look and that you're trying new things

diySolarPowerFunWithRay
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I think slightly angling the lightbar down to illuminate the ports or illuminated ports with a on/off switch would be helpful.

MurseTech
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I have yet to see any media really explain the battery. You state 'solid state' yet I remain skeptical. This is further reinforced by heavy marketing and a nice polished product, as it does look nice. At it's core you are selling a solid state battery so go into more depth on that. The cycle life and operation temperature range seems to suggest something that isn't true solid state. Further, you heavily imply that this is Akira Yoshino, by product name and a reference in the video, but never actually establish a connection. I own a unit, I like it, but saying Japanese batteries technology, designed in the USA, and made in China, makes me feel that my hopes of true solid state just aren't there. It's only a matter of time before someone disassembles the unit. Far as I can see true NCM solid-state batteries don't have these specs in any research.

MNixon
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Gave you very insightful marketing advice you deleted. I’ll instead find the ceo and give it directly to them

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