Bluetooth operates at a much lower power, and doesn’t interact with cell towers, so it shouldn’t be able to cause any avionics problems. It also doesn’t operate in the same frequency bands as the instruments in an airplane. At least, itshouldn’t. However, like anything that blocks y...
Ultimately, USB-C makes functionality more opaque, not less. It claims to do everything, yet there’s still no guarantee a product will actually work with any of these features. USB4 hasn’t helped unify feature compatibility, and, if anything, the older USB 3.2 spec has become even more...