Microsoft has finally revealed the pricing for the upcoming Microsoft Adaptive Accessories for people with disabilities. Pre-orders are now open, and the devices will ship on October 25, 2022.

These devices might make your quality of life playing video games so much better. As someone with a disability, I find some of these devices quite useful for World of Warcraft and Overwatch 2.

Microsoft Adaptive Hub ($59.99) – Augment traditional keyboards and create custom inputs with Microsoft Adaptive Hub. This central hub pairs with up to three devices wirelessly or via USB-C®—and connects wirelessly to up to four Microsoft Adaptive Buttons (sold separately).¹ Plus, it can connect to your current assistive technology, such as third-party digital buttons and switches, through five 3.5mm ports.

Microsoft Adaptive Mouse ($44.99) – Meet the adaptable mouse that’s accessible by design. Personalize by attaching the Microsoft Adaptive Mouse Tail and Thumb Support (sold separately)¹ or customize with 3D printed tails through Shapeways.* Connect the mouse core wirelessly to up to three devices or via USB-C® connection—or use by itself as a compact mouse.

Microsoft Adaptive Mouse Tail and Thumb Support ($14.99) – Attach this mouse tail and thumb support to Microsoft Adaptive Mouse (sold separately) to make a mouse that truly works for you.¹ Together, these three components create a solution that’s incredibly light and portable. The thumb support accessory goes where you want it to, switching sides for left or right handedness.

Microsoft Adaptive D-pad Button ($39.99) – Connect Microsoft Adaptive D-pad Button to Microsoft Adaptive Hub (sold separately).¹ This innovative wireless button has eight digital inputs and an easy-to-press design. You can create sequence macros with the button to simplify complex tasks on a PC or phone—or 3D print your own button topper through Shapeways to fit your needs.*

Microsoft Adaptive Joystick Button ($39.99) – Connect Microsoft Adaptive Joystick Button to Microsoft Adaptive Hub (sold separately).¹ This innovative wireless button has eight digital inputs and an easy-to-press design. You can create sequence macros with the button to simplify complex tasks on a PC or phone—or 3D print your own button topper through Shapeways to fit your needs.*

Microsoft Adaptive Dual Button ($39.99) – Connect Microsoft Adaptive Dual Button to Microsoft Adaptive Hub (sold separately).¹ This innovative wireless button has eight digital inputs and an easy-to-press design. You can create sequence macros with the button to simplify complex tasks on a PC or phone—or 3D print your own button topper through Shapeways to fit your needs.*

Watch this video to listen to user testimony and how these devices work.