USB device sharing for remote Windows access
FlexiHub is a Windows networking utility designed to make USB devices available beyond the computer they are physically plugged into. Instead of moving hardware between machines, it creates a shared USB environment that can work over a local network or through the cloud for remote access.
The basic idea is straightforward: a USB device connected to one computer can be accessed from another computer signed into the same FlexiHub setup. The software presents these connections as virtual USB ports, so the remote device can be used in a familiar way. It supports USB peripherals broadly and does not require extra driver installation for the sharing feature itself, which helps keep the experience approachable for non-technical users.
FlexiHub’s strongest point is convenience. It is aimed at people who need centralized access to USB hardware across several computers, teams, or locations. The interface is built around managing connected devices rather than configuring complex network settings, making it more practical than trying to rely on each device’s own wireless features. A stable internet connection remains important, especially when working outside a local network.
Security is also part of the package. FlexiHub uses 2048-bit SSL encryption for transferred data, which is reassuring when USB access is being extended over the internet. It also includes login tokens, allowing other users to connect through your account without receiving your actual credentials.
Performance is supported by compression intended to reduce latency and improve data transfer for bandwidth-heavy USB equipment. The source material notes minimal input latency, though real-world results still depend on connection quality.
The main limitation is pricing structure. The number of active connections and invitations depends on the subscription plan, so costs can rise if you need to support many devices or users.
Overall, FlexiHub is best suited for users and small teams that regularly need remote USB access and want a simpler, account-based way to manage shared hardware. It is less compelling for occasional single-device use where a direct connection is easier.
- Version
- 6
- OS

- Developer
- Eltima
- Category
- Networking software
