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What is a Physical Remote KVM, and why is it better than just using remote control software like TeamViewer and Remote Desktop?

A physical remote KVM is a hardware device that connects directly to a computer’s video output and USB input. KVM stands for keyboard, video, and mouse. Instead of logging into the operating system like normal remote desktop software, it shows you what the computer is outputting through HDMI and sends keyboard and mouse commands back to the machine over USB. This means the remote KVM does not depend on Windows, Linux, macOS, or any remote access app being installed and working correctly. It can still be useful when the system is stuck at a boot screen, waiting for a BIOS change, sitting in an

Buyers Guide to Choosing the Right Remote KVM Device (Get it Right, FIRST TIME)
What Makes the Comet X Different?

Most low-cost remote KVM boxes are one-to-one devices: one controlled host, one remote management interface. Comet X is different because it is designed around multiple systems from one unit. That makes it more relevant to homelabs, NAS users, mini PC clusters, server cabinets, small offices and anyone maintaining more than one headless system. The value argument is obvious. If you need remote BIOS-level access to several machines, buying separate KVM units for every box quickly becomes expensive and messy. Comet X tries to consolidate that into one front-panel-controlled appliance with local

GL.iNet Comet X KVM Hands-On – Four-Device Remote KVM for Homelab and NAS Users - NAS Compares
Who Should Consider the Comet X?

Homelab users managing multiple mini PCs, NAS devices, firewalls or hypervisor nodes. Small offices that need occasional BIOS-level recovery without enterprise management hardware. MSP and remote support users who need hardware-level access where remote desktop tools are not enough. NAS and server owners who keep systems in a cupboard, rack or another room and want emergency display/keyboard access.

GL.iNet Comet X KVM Hands-On – Four-Device Remote KVM for Homelab and NAS Users - NAS Compares
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