afaik the cycle or most products from China is, a market
target is identified, a product or line of products is designed
to minimally meet the requirements at maximum profit
then several years worth of product is often produced,
as mass production yields the most margin.. the product is
pre-determined to carry a multitude of branding and cosmetic
difference to keep the USA market confused as usual, while
value is added by salting the internet "experts" and comparison
bots with mostly innuendo and long winded pages of not much
so finding a second gen Chinese product line that "learns" from
the market often takes years and years to bring wanted improvements
we seem to do a bit better with the few Asian sites that set up
for direct to consumer, like a battery-pack company, who have
flexibility, but still can save us money.. unfortunately these
connections are the most at risk with the current trade-war
like on Amazon you can still find a ton of product using the
Max spec battery packs for countless tools and such.. they
went from 18 volt NiMh to 20 Volt LiPo to 21 volt
(same guts, marketing pressure) to the current 24 volt
all in the same form factor over a period of 12 years or so..
you can still buy the 20 volt tools but by now the included
battery packs are dead/non-responsive.. the tools themselves
have maybe twice gotten upgraded motors (motors are pretty
tolerant of a few volts difference, unless it runs the motor so
fast/hot it burns up
it's all a game