The $150 external HyperSpace Trackpad Pro is an Apple Magic Trackpad alternative for Windows users with haptic feedback and pressure sensitivity — crowdfunded peripheral ships in Q1 2026

PC accessory maker Hyper has come up with what seems to be a promising alternative to Apple’s Magic Trackpad, but for Windows. The HyperSpace TrackPad Pro is a premium trackpad offering Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity along with haptic feedback, palm rejection, and pressure sensitivity. First spotted by Liliputing, it is claimed to be the “industry’s most…

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PC accessory maker Hyper has come up with what seems to be a promising alternative to Apple’s Magic Trackpad, but for Windows. The HyperSpace TrackPad Pro is a premium trackpad offering Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity along with haptic feedback, palm rejection, and pressure sensitivity. First spotted by Liliputing, it is claimed to be the “industry’s most advanced trackpad,” offering full support for Windows multi-touch gestures, and is compatibility with macOS for basic navigation and clicking functionality.

The trackpad is made out of CNC-aluminum with rubber feet at the bottom and a glass surface with 0.5mm bezels around the edges. In terms of dimensions, it measures 166.9 x 103.4 x 13mm and weighs 300 grams. The inbuilt 1,000mAh battery is said to last around 30 days and can be charged using a standard USB Type-C cable. The company also claims that it offers zero latency and a 240 Hz report rate, which results in smooth and responsive performance and accuracy.

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