VirtualHere USB Server
Share any USB device over your network with low latency
VirtualHere USB Server is a powerful utility that transforms your device into a network-based USB hub, letting you plug hardware in one room and use it seamlessly from another. Instead of relying on long cables or constantly moving peripherals, you can route USB traffic over your local network so it appears as if the device is physically attached to your computer.
The app excels in performance. Built as a native C binary rather than relying on heavier runtimes, it makes excellent use of multiple CPU cores. In practice, this means low latency and solid stability, even when forwarding demanding peripherals like game controllers, storage drives, or dongle-based licenses. Integration with Valve’s Steam Link is a standout feature: gamers can keep their USB accessories near the TV while their gaming PC sits elsewhere, with minimal input delay.
Setting up VirtualHere USB Server is relatively straightforward for anyone comfortable with networked devices. Clients are available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, and most drivers work exactly as if the USB device were plugged in locally. Once configured, the illusion is convincing: your system simply “sees” a normal USB connection.
The business model is clearly defined. The trial lets you share one USB device a limited number of times, which is enough to test reliability and compatibility. Upgrading unlocks support for multiple devices per server and convenient extras like running the client as a service. The Play Store license has its own limit on simultaneous devices, so advanced users should check which option suits them best.
VirtualHere USB Server is not a casual tool; it targets enthusiasts, IT admins, and gamers who need flexible USB routing. For those audiences, it delivers a fast, robust, and highly practical solution to a problem that physical cables simply cannot solve.
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com.virtualhere.androidserver
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English
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VirtualHere Pty. Ltd.