Generic products sold under multiple brand names by multiple vendors is getting more common.
My electric smoker is branded Cabellas, but it is sold under at least half a dozen other names and prices.
I had a meat grinder from Bass Pro Shop that has also sold under a bunch of different names and prices.
My ultrasonic cleaner shows up under many different brands.
My brother's lawnmower is sold under half a dozen different brand names.
I don't know if this is good or bad.
It gives the impression of competition in the market, when the only real competition is for the buyers' attention - one brand is literally no better than another. On the other hand, it's kind of nice to need a replacement belt or switch and find out the same part fits every smoker, grinder, cleaner, mower ever made and so it is readily available.
An ad for this Battery Daddy popped up on one of my news feeds on sale, "Regularly $79, on sale for $59!!" It seemed like an interesting product, but $59 was an insane price. It seemed like such a great idea that I went looking for something similar and found the exact same product on Amazon for $19. I bought it, and six months later the exact same product was $9.99 at my local hardware store.