Before you get your hopes up, this is a kickstarter with a desired launch price of ~$70. If it can deliver it would be awesome.
I use a PiKVM for some homelab stuff but they are pricy to have several, this would make it more affordable for me to have one per system in the home-lab.
This article is testing out a demo/prototype unit. So, they do at least have a POC/Demo unit that works already so keep that in mind.
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From the post:
>Despite what it looks like, this isn't a hot-rod Apple Watch. This is an IP KVM. What does that mean? It's basically a remote control rocket pack for any computer, from a giant tower PC, to a little mini PC you might run in your homelab.
It's called JetKVM, and the team behind it sent me two to test out.
Before you get your hopes up, this is a kickstarter with a desired launch price of ~$70. If it can deliver it would be awesome.
I use a PiKVM for some homelab stuff but they are pricy to have several, this would make it more affordable for me to have one per system in the home-lab.
This article is testing out a demo/prototype unit. So, they do at least have a POC/Demo unit that works already so keep that in mind.
Archive: https://archive.today/TA4sG
From the post:
>>Despite what it looks like, this isn't a hot-rod Apple Watch. This is an IP KVM. What does that mean? It's basically a remote control rocket pack for any computer, from a giant tower PC, to a little mini PC you might run in your homelab.
It's called JetKVM, and the team behind it sent me two to test out.