Microsoft Adaptive Hub
Best central hub for users requiring highly personalized, accessible input setups.
This central command center transforms how you interact with your PC by turning custom buttons and legacy switches into a unified, personalized interface. It requires a bit of DIY assembly to get right, but the payoff is a bespoke input setup that finally adapts to your body rather than forcing you to adapt to it.
$99.99
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Microsoft
Who it's for
- Users needing a unified hub for multiple adaptive peripherals
- Individuals requiring highly personalized button mapping for specific tasks
- Windows users seeking quick and reliable device connectivity
Who should skip it
- Mac or Linux users needing full software customization features
- Budget-conscious shoppers managing total accessibility equipment costs
- Minimalists wanting to avoid extra hardware on small desks
Performance breakdown
Accessibility Integration
Five 3.5mm ports provide seamless compatibility with standard assistive hardware.
Customization Potential
3D-printable topper support allows for truly personalized input configurations.
Device Versatility
Multi-device connectivity handles complex workflows across PC and mobile platforms.
Setup Simplicity
Modular design ensures quick assembly for users with varying physical needs.
Macro Efficiency
Single-push sequence triggers significantly reduce repetitive strain during complex tasks.
Portability
Slim, lightweight frame makes it easy to mount or transport anywhere.
Key Specs
Connectivity
Wireless pairing for up to four adaptive buttons
Wired Connections
Up to three devices via USB-C
Auxiliary Ports
Five 3.5mm ports for third-party switches and buttons
Customization
Compatible with 3D-printable designs for toppers and mouse tails
Device Pairing
Up to three devices simultaneously
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