The pictures also only show a single super cap.
The creator said on the Arduino forum that it is mislabelled, and it is actually a custom made 400F at 10V (i.e. 4 x 1600F 2.7V in series).
I find that hard to believe based on a quick look into the typical size of a super caps rated near 1600F 2.7V on Digikey.
It has to be a less capable prototype. Just looking at the size of that cap, and add a 50 Amp peak SMPS into the design, and the true finished product will be significantly larger.
Yes, which is why I am surprised it was approved by Crowd Supply. They supposedly require a sample before a campaign is approved, and I expected them to do a (more than cursory) review that the sample matched the description. Prototypes are OK, but they would still need to match the final specs. Kickstarter is much more lenient, and just don't allow renders for tech products (last I checked).
The product may more-or-less work as a power supply (not difficult), but I find that their claimed specifications are unsubstantiated and unbelievable.
It is almost like the numbers are back of the envelope theoretical calculations, and not verified in practice at all.