Rather more stable than others and everything you need where you need it
These "hub" stories are always "hooray hooray" in terms of compatibility (despite the manufacturers' announcements).
I've tried several hub models from different manufacturers with the following configuration:
Windows 10 and all drivers up to date
Hub/PC connection via USB-C Thunderbolt 4 port + Two screens (HDMI 1080 and/or DP 4K) + webcam+ One or two Logitech receivers (keyboard and mouse) + RJ45 (Ethernet)+ USB for phone charging.
The I-Tech product is much more stable than others. The only problem is sometimes (about once a day) the loss of the Ethernet network (with automatic switchover to WiFi, which can be annoying during video conferences). However, unlike other hubs, there are no problems with other connections.
Warning: Tested only on an ACER Swift 3 PC, so it's possible that my problems are linked to the PC and not to the various hubs.
Note: The "Intel Smart Sound Technology for USB audio" driver (up to date) may prevent webcams from configuring correctly when plugged into the hub. So uninstall this driver before connecting the webcam (the Intel driver reinstalls itself automatically after rebooting and no longer causes problems).