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Hyper Unveils HyperSpace Trackpad Pro: First Premium Haptic Trackpad for Microsoft Windows

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Hyper Unveils HyperSpace Trackpad Pro: First Premium Haptic Trackpad for Microsoft Windows
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Hyper Unveils HyperSpace Trackpad Pro: First Premium Haptic Trackpad for Microsoft Windows

2025-10-14 22:14 Last Updated At:22:40

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 14, 2025--

Hyper ®, the creator of innovative tech accessories for creators and power users, today announced the Kickstarter launch of its groundbreaking HyperSpace™ Trackpad Pro, the industry’s most advanced trackpad designed specifically for Microsoft ® Windows ® users. This next-generation trackpad features advanced piezo haptics, full-force sensing technology, and deep personalization experience, transforming how users interact with their productivity and creative apps.

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“With approximately 70 percent of desktops and laptops running Windows, users have long-awaited a premium external trackpad that delivers the exceptional precision and haptic experience they need in a trackpad,” said Gabi Iorio, Director of Global Marketing and Sales, Hyper. “With its unparalleled accuracy, customizable responsiveness, and deep software integration, our new HyperSpace Trackpad Pro gives Windows users an unmatched trackpad solution.”

Engineered for Precision and Personalization

The HyperSpace Trackpad Pro delivers unprecedented precision with its blazing-fast 240Hz response rate, eliminating the latency issues that plague traditional trackpads. Every gesture translates instantly to the screen, enabling pixel-perfect accuracy for video editing, design work, and multitasking.

Third-generation piezo haptic technology provides consistent, satisfying click feedback across its entire glass surface. Unlike mechanical switches with dead zones, every millimeter responds with uniform tactile precision. The integrated full-force sensing matrix recognizes pressure variations, enabling deeper interactions and customizable click profiles from soft to firm feedback.

Hydra® Connect software for Microsoft Windows sets the Trackpad Pro apart from other trackpads by enabling users to create deep-click zones, corner shortcuts, and app-specific profiles that automatically switch based on the active application.

Pre-loaded with profiles for popular applications including Adobe ® Premiere Pro, Illustrator and Photoshop, Microsoft ® Office, and Figma ®, the Trackpad Pro works immediately out of the box. The Hydra ® Widget provides instant profile switching and workflow visualization.

While purpose-built for Microsoft Windows with full multitouch gesture support, it offers versatile compatibility with macOS ® for basic navigation and clicking functionality.

Features

Availability and Pricing

The HyperSpace Trackpad Pro (HS2510GL) will be available through Hyper’s Kickstarter campaign starting today with early bird pricing at $90 and an estimated arrival in Q1 2026. Following the campaign conclusion, it will be sold throughout the US, Europe, and other key global regions for $149.99 SRP.

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About HYPER

Celebrating 20 years of enabling creators and innovators to Go Beyond, Hyper ® specializes in delivering cutting-edge tech and mobile accessories to creative professionals with its award-winning lineup of power, connectivity, mobility, and desktop solutions. Learn more at hypershop.com and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, and LinkedIn.

Prices, dates, features, and specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2025 Hyper. Hyper and HyperSpace are trademarks or registered trademarks of Targus International LLC in the US and certain other countries. Hydra is a registered trademark of Peratech Holdco Limited. Adobe Premiere Pro, Illustrator and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and Microsoft Office are registered trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. Figma is a registered trademark of Figma, Inc. macOS is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The world’s most advanced Windows® trackpad. HyperSpace Trackpad Pro delivers precision, contextual haptics, and full-force sensing.

The world’s most advanced Windows® trackpad. HyperSpace Trackpad Pro delivers precision, contextual haptics, and full-force sensing.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room made 15 saves against a relentless Ecuador attack, allowing The Blue Wave to earn a 0-0 draw against the heavily favored La Tri on Saturday night and earn the tiny island nation its first-ever World Cup point.

The outcome also allowed Germany, which beat Ivory Coast earlier in the day, to clinch Group E.

The 37-year-old Room, whose shutout of Jamaica last November sent Curacao to its first World Cup, bounced back from a 7-1 loss to Germany with one of the finest performances by a goalkeeper in World Cup history. His save total was one shy of the record — since saves became an official stat in 1966 — of 16 set by Tim Howard of the U.S. against Belgium on July 1, 2014.

The draw doesn't eliminate either team from knockout play, but it put Ecuador in dire shape going into its group finale. Those matches take place Thursday with Curacao facing Ivory Coast in Philadelphia and Ecuador playing Germany in New York.

Ecuador certainly had a home-field advantage Saturday night at the home of the Kansas City Chiefs. Its fanbase, dressed like its players in bright yellow shirts, filled the stadium to the brim, making it look like a convention of Minions. There was only a couple of small pockets of blue-clad Curacao fans in a stadium whose capacity could house half of its island citizenry.

Among those in the crowd were Kansas City Royals players Bobby Witt Jr., Salvador Perez and Starling Marte.

The pressure mounted on Ecuador earlier Saturday, when Deniz Undav’s goal in stoppage time gave Germany a 2-1 win over Ivory Coast. The outcome of that match in Toronto meant that La Tri faced World Cup elimination with a loss to The Blue Wave.

Curacao made sure the pressure continued once play began.

Throughout the first half, 78-year-old coach Dick Advocaat's team kept finding seams through the middle of the Ecuadorean defense, creating open looks at the goal. But each time, Curacao would end the runs with a sloppy pass or a shot wide of net.

Ecuador wasted its best scoring chance in the opening minutes, when World Cup veteran Enner Valencia found nothing between him and the goalkeeper. But Room guessed right, dived to his left and deflected the shot to keep the game scoreless.

The relentless pressure of La Tri picked up in the second half — and each time, Room was standing in the way.

Moises Caicedo forced him into making a spectacular save early on, then Valencia did the same with a well-placed header that Room knocked wide. On the ensuing corner kick, Room made two more sensational saves before Curacao finally cleared it.

It was that kind of night for Room. And that kind of night for Ecuador.

AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup

Curaçao's Jurien Gaari (3) heads the ball away on a corner kick as Ecuador's John Yeboah (9) and Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room (1) and Sherel Floranus (5) look on during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Ecuador and Curacao in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)

Curaçao's Jurien Gaari (3) heads the ball away on a corner kick as Ecuador's John Yeboah (9) and Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room (1) and Sherel Floranus (5) look on during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Ecuador and Curacao in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)

Curaçao's Juergen Locadia grimaces during the World Cup Group E soccer match against Ecuador in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Curaçao's Juergen Locadia grimaces during the World Cup Group E soccer match against Ecuador in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Curaçao's Gervane Kastaneer (19) and Ecuador's Willian Pacho (6) battle for the ball during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Ecuador and Curacao in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)

Curaçao's Gervane Kastaneer (19) and Ecuador's Willian Pacho (6) battle for the ball during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Ecuador and Curacao in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)

Ecuador's Gonzalo Plata, bottom, falls after being fouled by Curaçao's Gervane Kastaneer during the World Cup Group E soccer match in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Ecuador's Gonzalo Plata, bottom, falls after being fouled by Curaçao's Gervane Kastaneer during the World Cup Group E soccer match in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room (1) makes a save during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Ecuador and Curacao in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)

Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room (1) makes a save during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Ecuador and Curacao in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, June 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)

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