In that case, we go back to the original point.
You stated
"I have a Mavic pro 2 with a lot of accessories invested. I don’t want to just not be able to use it because I can’t tell what category it fits in."
My orignal reply still stands. You can use your
Mavic Pro 2, just as you can today, and just as you were able to when you made the investment in accessories for the next 30 months. You can't fly over people today, and unless somehow the thing gets certified, you won't be able to fly over people in the future. So when you say "just not be able to use it", you can use it just fine. You can't use it over people, because you can't tell what category it fits in.
So, no changes for you. 30 months from now (or actually the date of the final rule), regardless of the category, you'll need a Remote ID module, and then you can still fly, exactly as you fly today.
I think people should go into the drone buying thing with an eye to knowing it is a rapidly changing industry, and at some point, your drone might be grounded. The EU is going through some of this now with their new rules as well, and now the US is following suit. More or different regulations are almost certainly coming all over the world in the future, so if you buy something now, do it with your eyes wide open, that 3-5 years from now, it may or may not be usable....
yeah, but you can't
EDIT: And I should add, the night and people rules are actually taking away restrictions, not adding them. Right now the complaint would be your drone has the same exact restrictions you had when you bought in, but a newer drone, might have less.