This haptic trackpad is one of the most exciting computing accessories I saw at CES
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This haptic trackpad is one of the most exciting computing accessories I saw at CES
"I went hands-on with the TrackPad Pro earlier this year and found it to fill a gap in the market as a premium, highly customizable trackpad for Windows, targeting creatives, programmers, or everyday users who prefer using gestures on either a laptop or desktop. The result is a device that lacks distinct parallels on the market, particularly at this level of hardware. It features a 240Hz report rate for mouse-level accuracy, powered by multiple layers of click haptics."
"The power is unlocked with the associated Hydra Connect software, which allows the user to go as deep as they want with customizable gestures and smart actions, each tied to different functions in a list of supported apps. In terms of connectivity, it couldn't be simpler: there's one USB-C port positioned on the top of the device where it can be charged or used with a wired connection. Fully charged, you can expect a full month of battery life."
"Hyper, maker of a wide range of computing accessories, announced a handful of new products today at CES, including the much-anticipated TrackPad Pro, a premium haptic standalone touchpad for Windows that's wireless. Hyper also announced a USB4 M.2 PCIe enclosure supporting NVMe SSDs and PCIe modules via USB4 at speeds of 64bps in an aluminum enclosure for thermal performance. Also: CES 2026 live blog: Latest news on TVs, AI, phones, more"
Hyper released multiple hardware products including a premium wireless TrackPad Pro, a USB4 M.2 PCIe enclosure, and Qi2-capable solid state power banks. The TrackPad Pro is a standalone haptic touchpad for Windows with a 240Hz report rate, multiple layers of click haptics, a slanted design, and smart palm rejection. Hydra Connect software enables deep customization of gestures and smart actions tied to supported apps. The TrackPad Pro uses a single top-mounted USB-C port for charging or wired use and offers about a month of battery life, priced at $129 and shipping late Q1 2026. The USB4 enclosure supports NVMe SSDs and PCIe modules at 64bps in an aluminum chassis. Power banks offer Qi2 wireless charging, up to 10,000 mAh, and FindMy support for MagSafe phones.
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