IPKVM for $69 : Kickstarter : JetKVM

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Warwagon

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Someone recently informed me of a new Kickstarter campaign for a $69 IPKVM called JetKVM. If they can pull this off and not go out of business, this will be a GAME CHANGER. As you know, the current cost of such devices is stupidly expensive.

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You can find more info about the Kickstarter below.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jetkvm/jetkvm

Youtube review. There are others just search youtube for Jetkvm



 
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Oh, hey! This thing! I saw one of the YouTube videos covering this. I'm having issues with my Tiny Pilot (I think it's overheating too much. Maybe the fan died again) so I have been looking for a replacement, but the cost is a bit much to just buy for a product I'll use maybe once a year at most (I rarely have reason to look at the BIOS screen itself, the Unraid box has been stable enough otherwise).