I’ve been doing the same. I’ve recently replaced the following:
* Macbook wifi -> wired Ethernet
* Apple Bluetooth trackpad -> wired mouse
* Apple Bluetooth keyboard -> wired
* Bluetooth / Logitech 2.4Ghz mouse -> wired
The one problem this hasn’t fixed is keyboard connection to the MacBook. I still have to unplug the USB cable from the (Anker) hub and plug it back in again whenever the MacBook has been asleep. It’s better than forcing a re-pairing of Apple’s own keyboards (yes I’ve had two) with their laptop every day or two though.
Why would you get rid of the Logitech 2.4ghz mouse? These are great (well, the gaming mice), absolutely no difference in performance vs wired, no pairing required..
I'd sometimes have to remove the dongle and re-insert it for it to be recognised (again) by the OS. When I used it via bluetooth it would keep failing to connect and need manual deletion from the list of paired devices and re-adding.
Also its dongle seemed to interfere with my wireless Apple keyboard. Not sure but it seemed to correlate a few times.
It's much better with its own dongle, yes, but ... I got sick of the occasional issues. No issues with a wired mouse.
Experience might be different depending on OS. On macOS, my Logitech mouse would regularly forget its settings, forcing me to reload the profile I’d saved in the software.
1. Ditching notebooks for fast desktops
2. Replacing wireless connectivity (esp. networking) wherever possible.