All of the electronics you mentioned should have universal chargers so they'll be fine.
A hair dryer will run hotter and you may shorten it's life there but it probably won't burn out. Mine seemed to run slower than normal but I only used it once all week...lol.
There's a wood-fired Pizza Kitchen at RumRunners at Habitat resort. There's also Pasa Bon Pizza and Donna and Giorgio's makes a good pie also - I've had it.
https://www.habitatbonaire.com/pages/Pizza-Menu.aspx
Pasa Bon Pizza - Bonaire
Donna & Giorgio
It Rains Fishes also does a steak or two. Never tried it since we went for the fish but everything there is excellent.
It Rains Fishes Bonaire It's walking distance from your place.
There's also Unbelievable which I know nothing about. They advertise steak platters.
Unbelievable - Bonaire
If you night dive at Habitat - the Tarpon you see feeding under their lights while onshore are also going to feed in yours. It's a little disconcerting to have a large fish appear suddenly over your shoulder - they're fast and harmless. Happens other places also.
Whatever you decide for a night dive, try diving it during the day first to get familiar with the site. Besides any of the dive resort docks, an easy entry is Windsock Beach by the airport. Some of the other sites south of town require picking thru/over the ironshore in the surf line so they may be a little rougher to try at night. You could also hire a guide - Basdiving or VIP Diving are options.
Some of the shops also night dive on demand. Dive Friends does:
Dive Friends Bonaire, our dive services Due to their multiple locations north/south they're one of the better options for tank rental/exchange also if your resort doesn't offer a package. Their location at Yellow Submarine on the north side of town is probably the closest dive location to Bonaire Exclusive also.
Another thing to be aware of is that
none of the sites north or south of town except the dive resorts - have any sort of facilities at all. For night dives, they're going to be dark and there's not really many streetlights or anything for visual clues. Also if you enter at the sites with ironshore it can be hard to pick out your entry point from the water - even during the day. Use the truck as a marker - at night buy acheap throwaway light (in case it gets taken) and hang it off the truck. If you're boat diving with someone ask your DM - ours freelanced at night.
I haven't tried it but Salt Pier could be a good night dive. There's navigation lights on the pier IIRC. Plus you'd have the reference of the pier itself underwater. Just north of it is a small sandy area that gets you out to deeper water without having to cross the ironshore. IIRC just 20-30' south of where most people park. All the good stuff is pretty shallow also. Just don't touch the brown stuff - that's probably fire coral.