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GL.iNet Comet Q USB-C KVM Device Enables Remote Control of Smartphones, Tablets, and Laptops

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Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)

9h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

The GL.iNet Comet Q (GL-RMQ1) is a USB-C KVM device that allows remote control of smartphones, tablets, and laptops through a single USB-C cable and web browser. It features a dual-core Arm processor, 512MB RAM, 512MB NAND flash, a 1.8-inch touchscreen LCD, and runs a Linux OS built with Buildroot. The device is currently being crowdfunded and targets users who need to manage multiple devices without requiring additional drivers.

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GL.iNet Comet Q (GL-RMQ1) is a USB-C KVM device designed to remotely control smartphones, tablets, and laptops via a single USB Type-C cable and web browser.
The hardware is based on a dual-core Arm processor paired with 512MB of RAM and a 512MB NAND flash, integrates a 1.8-inch touchscreen LCD for control and information display.
The system runs a Linux operating system built with Buildroot. There's no need for drivers.
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GL.iNet Comet Q (GL-RMQ1) is a USB-C KVM device designed to remotely control smartphones, tablets, and laptops via a single USB Type-C cable and web

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