Maybe there is no market for them yet? Besides phones and laptops there are not many USB-C devices out there yet. And you don't connect phones and laptops to hubs (as a guest, not a host).
Did you actually manage to break that tiny wafer or it's more of a theoretical concern? I admit I had the same concern as you, but I'm not a mechanical engineer, and I'm sure a lot of thought was put in the mechanical…
I would argue that Bluetooth always was and always will be a shitty technology. It's not growing pains, it's just bad. Nothing can fix that, just throwing it away and starting over.
Maybe there is no market for them yet? Besides phones and laptops there are not many USB-C devices out there yet. And you don't connect phones and laptops to hubs (as a guest, not a host).
Did you actually manage to break that tiny wafer or it's more of a theoretical concern? I admit I had the same concern as you, but I'm not a mechanical engineer, and I'm sure a lot of thought was put in the mechanical…
I would argue that Bluetooth always was and always will be a shitty technology. It's not growing pains, it's just bad. Nothing can fix that, just throwing it away and starting over.