That gear is all at the ultra low price point. The results will be just poor to ok-ish.
A lot of folks here spend $3k+ on audio gear, including good pre-amps/mixers (eg Sound Devices 302), one or 2x good microphones (the $700 Rode NTG-3 is very popular here), headphone with boom pole and accessories.
But audio experience is a huge factor in how good the captured audio is. Even top end expensive gear in inexperienced hands will result in poorly captured audio.
What you 100% neglect in your gear list is headphones. You 100% have to monitor the sound you capture at all times. I use the $90 Sony MDR-7506 headphone which are excellent and recommended by many of the audio pros here.
What is also critical is to get your mic as close to the sound source/talent as possible. Within two feet should be your goal - nearly all do this using a boom pole. And point the mic correctly - aiming for the base of the throat is often a good point. And be aware of your location and the location sound - if there is A/C, fridge/freezer hum etc ask if you can turn it off.
I detailed all the gear, including audio gear, I use in this
thread. Cheaper gear is available, I got for within my budget.
I highly recommend spending considerable hours on youtube watching advice videos on DSLR audio capture, and indie filming audio capture - e.g.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1OewziXCTs
We have some excellent pro audio folks on this forum - hopefully some of them will chime in here.
You can attach your Rode VideoMic to a boom pole to bring it closer to your talent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWjuXpOtzXc