I have the last two generations of Husky battery saws, and the latest T542i climber and 542i rear handle being about my two most used saws. I also use the 'matching' blower daily and the pole saw which is used very frequently. Huge fan of all of those tools.
Additionally, I have the Milwaukee battery pole saw, single battery rear handle and their blower. Honestly I think they all kind of suck in different ways. The pole saw has great power which is what I bought it for exclusively, when I need a few cuts that require higher power than the Husky pole saw can do. But it's extremely heavy and seems to chew through batteries at at least 2x the speed of the Husky. Unless I need to make cuts bigger than 6", it is literally never the tool I grab. The blower feels like bottom barrel homeowner junk (it was free as part of a package deal) and has a fraction of the performance of the Husky. The rear handle saw honestly has the worst feel and ergonomics of any tool I own, it feels like a bad shopping cart that is all 90 degree angles. It has the power to lean into a cut, but that's the only thing it is good at (hence why thats the test shown in videos) because the chain speed is so low it is just terrible for limbing a fir you just dropped.
So that's my Husky/Milwaukee rant, lol. I do love battery tools though and use them every chance I get, so I look forward to the new and more polished professional options.