It was the most important Zoom call of my career. I was scheduled to present my company’s latest project to a panel of international investors. I had prepared for everything—except for a sudden power outage.
Just as I was about to log in, the lights flickered and went dark. My laptop battery was already low, and my Wi-Fi router had shut off completely. I could feel the panic rising in my chest—this was a career-defining moment, and I was about to miss it.
Then I remembered ZERO.
I quickly connected my Wi-Fi router to ZERO’s AC output, bringing my internet back online in seconds. At the same time, I powered my laptop through its high-wattage USB-C port, ensuring I could stay connected without interruption.
The best part? ZERO’s compact and portable design meant I could set it up instantly without fumbling with bulky generators or complicated power solutions. By the time the Zoom meeting
started, I was online, fully powered, and ready to present—without the investors ever knowing there had been a crisis.
When the meeting ended, my boss called to congratulate me on a flawless presentation. If only they knew how close I had come to disaster! ZERO had saved my big moment, proving that when it comes to remote work, reliable power isn’t just a convenience—it’s a necessity.