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This $89 dongle lets a Windows browser take complete control of your iPhone from anywhere nearby | Daily Reports Online

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  • Comet Q’s controls iPhones remotely without installing anything on the device
  • Hardware-level access survives screen locks, sleep states, and network interruptions
  • One USB-C cable replaces cables normally required for traditional KVM setups

GL.iNet, the Hong Kong-based networking company behind a range of popular OpenWrt routers, has revealed the Comet Q, what it says is as the world’s first browser-based, pocket-sized remote-control device built specifically for USB-C devices, covering laptops, phones, tablets, and Mac minis.


What separates the device, also known as the GL-RMQ1, from conventional remote desktop software is that it operates at the hardware level, meaning it keeps working even when the controlled device sleeps, locks, or loses its network connection.

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