I suggest get rid the 'powerbox' entirely as its a stupid product, who wants 100mbit ports just to save a tiny amount
Then rename the PowerBox Pro to just 'PowerBox'
In defense of the PowerBox, it is just an older product. I used it in many places before we started putting gigabit hardware at sites and it worked very well. We still have many old ones installed at many locations where 100 Mbps+ is not a requirement yet. I am not buying more of them, but I do appreciate that MikroTik continues to produce and support some of their older hardware .
Now release PowerBox Pro v2 that is actually a 'pro' model, with 24/48v switching (with a single 48-60v input on eth1, not silly dual DC inputs like other products) that has 6x ports. If there's a chipset limitation then make ether1 directly to CPU as its used in most installations for input power, not for switching. ether2-6 PoE out
As well as a PowerBox MegaPro with 16 ports. PoE input on ports 1-4 to allow enough amperage, as well as DC jack's, 2x SFP+
I would like to see a single-input product that then has both low and high PoE output; but, just like we're seeing less and less 100 Mbps MikroTik needs, we're also seeing less and less need for 24V. Still, it would be handy.
My biggest concerns are 4PPoE input to facilitate higher power requirements and full .3at output to handle higher power consumption devices. It would be really nice to have at least 1 4PPoE output as well for higher power units too.