Looks really nice, but where is the battery?
I have gone to using D-Tap batteries, which are the standard for most video rigs. High quality battery is $150. But can go to $300 for huge capacity batteries. I would rather have 2 batteries than one big one.
These can power 2 day festivals no problem - all day!
They come in multiple power sizes. They have a battery meter to tell you how much power remains.
And the most important... multiple output connections... USB-A, USB-C, DC Barrel and D-Tap.
NOTE: D-Tap connection is 18V out. If you use the D-Tap out, you need to get REGULATED cables.. as in D-TAP to 12V regulated to Hirose. OR YOU WILL FRY YOUR GEAR.
The other connections are rated between 5V and 12V.. but I like the D-Tap connection because that cable is never going to pull out by mistake in a bag, it's locked down.
Regulated cables for 18V to 12V easy to find on Amazon. So many devices on video rigs need power.. they all use D-Tap, so the market for these products is growing.
I am using D-Tap to my Lunatecs, Korg MR-1000 and MixPre 10 ii