I see some plagiarism of style.
But back to the thread, working from home is relatively easy, many who are forced to do it full-time now were doing it part-time anyway to a degree. What technology has not been stressed is the people who have never had to try to work while escaping weather, that is a rarer technology experience. I have oodles of it but when I hear people say they “just have a phone and its charger” they will not be able to handle a stay-at-home when home is a tent or their car. The taken for granted access to a power socket touched by dozens of hands is just not going to happen. You won’t be allowed to go to a hotel, you won’t be allowed to use public transport, you’ll be expected to flee in a car, foot, bike, and live in a field, some may have a tent they take, some will have one supplied , but there will not be Wifi and a lightly-congested LTE and no power for gadgets, lights out 9pm type. You’re kept alive, but bored.
So more emphasis on big Powercore (not Powerhouse!), flashlights, portable solar, etc is going to the “I wish I had thought of it” topic probably come August.
This specific Amazon cast is 100% USA centric, it has USA only products (e.g. powerstrip) and USA only Amazon discount codes. The USA is extremely underprepared for what is going to happen this next year, there are those who live in rural places who think it won’t impact them (it will, just later) and those who prepared for the worse and the 90% who not remotely prepared. Elevating the thinking to how to keep working, hold down a job, when you cannot work from home is something which can be solved but needs more emphasis in off-grid power (larger Powercore, solar, USB rechargeable flashlights, etc).