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Tetrd is a clearly positioned USB Universal Tethering tool designed to share an internet connection between an Android device and a PC via a USB cable. Based on the captured content, it supports not only sharing an Android device’s network connection with a PC, but also reverse tethering from a PC to an Android device. This makes it useful in situations where using a Wi‑Fi hotspot or Bluetooth tethering is unavailable or inconvenient.
Based on the available information, Tetrd’s core feature is “two-way USB tethering.” The value of this type of tool lies in its relatively stable wired connection, no need for a wireless hotspot environment, and potential usefulness in certain restricted-network or device power-management scenarios. However, the source text does not specify which PC operating systems are supported, such as Windows, macOS, or Linux. It also does not disclose whether a desktop client, Android app, or driver installation is required. As a result, compatibility, setup complexity, and transfer stability cannot currently be assessed. As for supported languages/frameworks, APIs/SDKs, third-party integrations, or ecosystem features, the captured text provides no relevant information. This suggests it is more of an end-user utility than a platform product intended for developer integration.
The captured content does not mention pricing, a free plan, paid version, subscription, or one-time purchase option, nor does it describe supported payment methods. Therefore, its value for money cannot be objectively rated. Whether it is open source or closed source, and whether any self-hosting option exists, is also not disclosed. Given that this product is a client-side network-sharing tool, self-hosting is not its core usage model, but that alone is not enough to infer whether it is supported or unsupported.
Its strengths are its clear use case and support for both Android-to-PC and PC-to-Android network sharing. It is suitable for users who need USB reverse tethering, temporary internet access when wireless networking is unavailable, or a way to avoid enabling a mobile hotspot. Its main weakness is the limited public information available: there are no details on installation steps, platform requirements, permissions, network security boundaries, performance, or support. Enterprises or development teams should verify these points further before adopting it.
Based on the source text, it is currently not possible to determine whether tetrd.app is directly accessible from mainland China, nor whether payments are available. If access or payment is restricted, possible alternatives include built-in USB tethering features, vendor phone assistant tools, ADB/reverse-proxy utilities, and similar options, though actual feasibility depends on the operating system and device limitations.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on tetrd.app official site.
tetrd.app is an Unknown Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tetrd.app directly.