Thank you Klarus! The usb c to lightning adapter go for five to ten bucks, so that is a good portion of the price, which people don't consider. Very cool tech, love that it can charge your devices also, which seems to be a common thing now with camping lights. I'd use the light when I needed it and when you turn it off for the night, charge your devices while you sleep. Great innovation that I'm glad they're all embracing. 10K or higher has been the average capacity I've seen. It would be nice if they had the option without the large battery or a smaller battery, but they have the WL1 and other models you can get that don't, so this is just another option in their catalog. The capacity of the light wouldn't be as long if they didn't have this power bank sized battery in it. They just put in a connector so you can access the power for your devices. It's like Olight's lantern, which is double the price, but same idea of large capacity to either charge your devices or illuminate you for a long time. I don't go camping these days, but as you mentioned, it's plenty capable for other uses. Thanks for sharing this slice, fascinating tech.