Im not a fan of the usb c. I work in dirty enviroments, never had an issue with the iphone or old usb but if ubs c gets dirty, charger dont work well. I like the universal charger idea i guess.
There's been a bunch of USB flashlights for a while now. They used mini and micro USB years ago but they've moved to C for the majority of products. It's just so much easier when everyone is on the same standard.
Since the glasses you bought dont have a prescription attached, it makes sense that its not made of actual glass. Think of them like Sunglasses (also generally made out of plastic) Blue light filters are a polycarbonate plastic and - when making prescription glasses, it’s applied in a thin flim on the surface of the lens. When making blue light glasses they just make into lenses instead of a thin coating.
@@Brandon_Vezathat’s entirely possible. In my experience non-prescription blue light glasses scratch easily and are almost cloudy depending on how well made they are. If you can definitely try to buy some blue light readers, most of the time those are made of glass and are a bit more durable.