Question:

What are the main differences between the Jackery 300 and the Jackery 300 Plus?

Scores:

gemini: 9.5 openai: 9 anthropic: 8 cohere: 9.5

Answer:

gemini / gemini-2.5-flash
Score: 9.5
The main differences between the Jackery Explorer 300 and the Jackery Explorer 300 Plus primarily revolve around battery technology, lifespan, and charging capabilities. The Jackery 300 uses a Li-ion NMC battery with a lifespan of approximately 500 charge cycles to 80% capacity. In contrast, the 300 Plus features a more durable LiFePO4 battery, boasting a significantly longer lifespan of 3000 cycles to 80% capacity, making it a more long-term investment. \n\nWhile both offer 300W AC output, the 300 Plus provides a more powerful 100W USB-C Power Delivery port compared to the 300's 60W. The 300 Plus also charges faster via AC, reaching full capacity in about 1.5 hours versus 2.5 hours for the standard 300. Additionally, the 300 Plus is slightly heavier, has a marginally lower capacity (288Wh vs 293Wh), and includes smart app control for enhanced monitoring.

Graders:

openai / gpt-4o-mini
Score: 9
The answer accurately highlights key differences between the Jackery 300 and 300 Plus, including battery technology, lifespan, and charging capabilities. The lifespan of the LiFePO4 battery in the Plus is correctly stated as 3000 cycles, and the charging speed differences are also precise. However, the mention of a lower capacity for the 300 Plus is incorrect; the Explorer 300 has a capacity of 293Wh compared to the Explorer 300 Plus's 307Wh. As such, this statement requires correction. Overall, the content is highly relevant and informative, with minor factual correction needed.
anthropic / claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929
Score: 8
The answer is largely accurate and comprehensive. The key facts about battery technology (Li-ion NMC vs LiFePO4), cycle life (500 vs 3000), USB-C output (60W vs 100W), and AC charging times appear correct based on Jackery's specifications. The mention of smart app control for the 300 Plus is accurate. However, there are minor issues: The capacity difference cited (288Wh vs 293Wh) appears reversed - the 300 Plus typically has 288Wh while the original 300 has 293Wh, which the answer states but could be clearer. The weight difference mention is accurate but vague. The answer could also mention that both models have the same 300W rated output (600W surge), and the 300 Plus has improved solar charging capabilities. Overall, it's a solid, informative answer with minimal issues.
cohere / command-r-plus-08-2024
Score: 9.5
The answer is highly accurate and comprehensive, covering the key differences between the Jackery 300 and 300 Plus. It correctly highlights the battery technology, lifespan, and charging capabilities as the primary distinctions. The mention of the 300W AC output, USB-C power delivery, charging times, weight, and capacity differences are all factual and relevant. However, it could be improved by including a brief mention of the Jackery 300's advantage in terms of capacity, which is slightly higher at 293Wh compared to the 300 Plus's 288Wh. Additionally, while the Jackery 300 Plus does offer smart app control, this feature is also available on the Jackery 300, so it's not a differentiating factor. These minor omissions or inaccuracies are the reason for the score not being a perfect 10.
Scores are 0–10. The selected AI’s score is a self-rating.