VirtualHere USB Server

Turn your Android device into a USB Server!

VirtualHere USB Server

App stats

Version: 4.7.0 (Last updated: 2024-10-15)
Creation date: 2014-05-06
Permissions
Photos/Media/Files: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Storage: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Camera: take pictures and videos
Microphone: record audio
Other:
  • view network connections
  • allow Wi-Fi Multicast reception
  • full network access
  • run at startup
  • prevent device from sleeping

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App summary

The VirtualHere USB Server will turn your Android Phone/Tablet/TV/PC/Shield/Embedded device into a USB Server.

It is written as a C native complied binary (not java) for increased performance. It will utilize multiple CPU cores if available.

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In Trial mode, this app will support sharing one USB device seven times. If you want to continue to use the app and have advanced features like sharing more than 3+ devices from a single Android server, or running the client as a service, please purchase a license from https://www.virtualhere.com/android

Alternatively, if you purchase via the Play Store, the license is limited to sharing 3 usb devices at a time on an Android device.

(Just like any other App in the Play Store there is usually a refund time-period, check the Play Store terms and conditions)

Clients are available for Windows, Linux and OSX.

The VirtualHere USB Server removes the need for an actual USB cable and instead transmits USB signals over a wireless or wired network. The USB device appears as if it was directly attached to a client machine even though it is remotely plugged into your android device. All existing client drivers work as is, the client machine doesn't know the difference! Its like replacing the USB cable with a network connection (or alternatively giving a USB device an IP address)

For example:

1. Remotely control your digital camera by plugging it into your phone and controlling it remotely via a desktop
2. Turn any printer into a wireless printer
3. Use USB devices in virtual machines
4. Plug in your gaming controller and remotely play streaming games over the LAN or Internet
5. Use a USB-to-serial converter to remotely access serial devices
6. Use USB devices in the cloud. Plug in the device and it can be directly used from a cloud server with no special programming required!
7. Mount USB drives connected to your android device directly in windows/linux/osx

Your Android device needs to have USB host abilities (most larger or new devices have this). Also you may need to buy a Micro-USB OTG to Host adapter if you only have a Micro-USB plug.

The client software is available for download from https://www.virtualhere.com/usb_client_software

The first screenshot shows a USB webcam plugged into a remote Android Device and being used on a local Windows machine. i.e converting a normal webcam into an IP webcam. When sharing a webcam it is recommended your Android device connects via Ethernet for minimum network latency.

The next screenshot shows a Apple Mac machine accessing a FTDI serial device that is plugged into a remote android device. ie. serial over IP

User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Google Play Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Works well to connect USB devices wirelessly without input lag
  • Good support from the developer
  • Unique technology that allows remote access to USB devices
  • Easy to use and connect devices together
  • Reliable functionality when operational
Cons
  • Expensive and restrictive license model
  • Limited trial period and connection attempts
  • Issues with default settings resetting on startup
  • Incompatibility with some hardware/devices
  • Poor experience when seeking help from the developer
Most mentioned
  • License issues and restrictions
  • Reliability and performance when it works
  • Support from the developer
  • Payment concerns and app cost
  • Functionality with specific devices/compatibility
User reviews
App works fine but the license is terrible. If any wire gets tripped because of some weird bug, they don't care, you have to buy another license. Had to factory reset your phone? Too bad. Had to reinstall? Too bad. Upgraded your phone? Too bad.
by mateusbmedeiros, 2023-11-08

License is bad, download an older version. Honestly the app is fine but for it to only allow you 7 times to connect to it before it blocks access behind a license is scummy. The license is too expensive and locked to one device, (no transfers from what I've read online). If you really want to use this app without the license download an older version i.e. 3.6.2 that's what I'm using now and it has unlimited connects at least for one device, I haven't tried to plug multiple things in.
by Aj, 2023-10-06

You can use Bluetooth usb adapter connecting wireless gamepad as if it plug into your PC, and Bluetooth headphones as well but with reduced sound quality.
by Jiramet Kebwai, 2023-04-05
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