The actual panda lux light bar looks NOTHING like the one he showed. The actual one you get puts out about the same light as the stock one. Very disappointing.
Great collection of products, but I have been disappointed with the SKSM. I got my hands on mine last week. The hardware is pretty good, with nice big capacitors for storage. Firstly, it's 5V output only, so no park and power-off support like the older BTT UPS 24V. That's fine, as it is intended only to power your Raspberry Pi for long enough for it to shutdown cleanly. Pulling the rated 2A only briefly made the coils whine loudly, so I wouldn't use it to power a Pi 4 or 5. That's all fine, but where it gets weird is with how the firmware runs things. There are two 5V outputs: A USB type-A plug and a 5-pin JST PS2 header, and you HAVE to use them both. The JST carries the 'power bad shutdown now' signal that you connect to a GPIO pin, but the power on that cable is only available 'sometimes'. There is a 30 second delay after connecting 24V (even when the caps are already full) and it cuts out 13 seconds after the 24V goes down (again, even if the caps are still full). All in all, it feels like a clumsy beta project. I was looking to add them to all my builds, but I now think I'll hold back a while. Maybe these issues can be fixed in version 2? It has a lot of potential, and maybe the awkwardness can be fixed in firmware.
I was sent a panda touch to test and it's ok, but just like the p1p I have it's missing folders for the usb flash so I can organise files I print for customers. They did add print again if you print from the panda touch so I hope they take my suggestion for folders on board.. Then I would be happy and use it all the time.