TinyPilot Voyager 3 Might Be the Best KVM-over-IP Yet

The TinyPilot Voyager 3 aims to deliver a modern take on KVM-over-IP, offering remote console access without relying on Java or legacy browser plugins. In this video, I take a hands-on look at the upcoming TinyPilot Voyager 3 to see how well it works, what features it includes, and whether it’s worth considering for homelabs, servers, and remote system management.

I start by explaining what TinyPilot is and how it compares to traditional solutions like IPMI, then walk through the setup process, web console, and included software. From there, we look closely at the hardware design, ports, and build quality, followed by a detailed demo of the HTML5 remote console and virtual media support for mounting ISOs and booting systems remotely.

If you’re searching for a clean, modern KVM-over-IP solution, curious whether TinyPilot can replace IPMI for your workflow, or want a Java-free way to manage headless systems, this review will help you understand what the Voyager 3 brings to the table and who it’s best suited for. I also cover pricing and overall value to help you decide if it makes sense for your setup.

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