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Core features |
Offers remote access, session recording, high FPS streaming (up to 240 FPS in Pro tier), and remote printing
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Remote support, secure file transfer, augmented reality features, session recording, centralized management, intelligence tools for AI-powered automation
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Lightweight tool with file sharing, unattended access, custom branding (paid plans)
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File transfer, multi-monitor support, mobile access
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Browser-based screen sharing and remote control via Chrome extension
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Cloud-based remote support with unattended access, screen sharing, file transfer, and browser sessions
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Remote file access, printing, session logging, 1TB cloud storage, multi-monitor support
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Web-based remote access with minimal setup, intended for personal use
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IT management suite with remote access via Splashtop integration, scripting, and automation
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Remote access, session recording, file transfer, multi-monitor support
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Remote administration, AD integration, system tools, CLI access
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Security features |
AES-256, 2FA; lacks comprehensive compliance features, limited auditing
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AES-256 encryption, enforced two-factor authentication, conditional access, GDPR & HIPAA compliant, logging and RBAC
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TLS 1.2, optional 2FA; lacks role-based access or compliance controls
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Basic encryption only, lacks advanced authentication, limited auditing
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No 2FA, basic HTTPS encryption, no user or role management
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SSL, two-factor authentication, role-based access, limited compliance visibility
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AES-256, 2FA; no fine-grained access policies or conditional access
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Basic HTTPS encryption, lacks audit trail, no access control
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Uses Splashtop’s security model, no added controls or auditing
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Shared password model, limited encryption and user control
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AES-256 encryption, 2FA, role-based access for internal environments
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Device support |
Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android
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Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Raspberry Pi, ChromeOS
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Cross-platform across desktop and mobile
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Available on all major platforms including Android/iOS
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Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS (via browser)
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Browser-based and native apps for all major platforms
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Access via any browser, platform-agnostic
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Web interface, Windows, macOS via agent
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Cross-platform, but occasional compatibility issues reported
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Windows, partial macOS, focus on internal networks
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Performance |
Performs well in LAN, lag and resolution issues reported over internet connections
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High performance even on low-bandwidth networks, optimized data transmission and stability
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Low latency in simple environments, but performance drops with load
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Lag and stutter even on fast connections, especially with media
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Stable for quick home access, limited on slower connections
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Some reports of devices showing as offline, requires reboots to reconnect
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Stable in general use, but UI and performance seen as outdated
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Lag, dropped sessions and inconsistent control in business use
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Performance depends entirely on embedded Splashtop, reliability varies
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Users report disconnections, resolution scaling issues, and forced logouts
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Reliable in internal use, may feel sluggish, especially with agent setup
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Pricing |
Paid business plans, free version for local personal use only
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Tiered commercial plans, volume licensing, and trials available
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Free for personal use, commercial plans required for full features
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Budget plans for SMBs, lacks enterprise options
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Free for all personal use cases
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Freemium with paid business tiers, limited features in free version
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Paid only, high cost per license
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100% free and open source
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Subscription per technician, remote access is an add-on
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Paid only, no true freemium version
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Per-seat licensing, no free version
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Pros |
Affordable, simple interface, good for quick access
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Built-in security, flexible deployment, strong support, scalable integrations (M365, Zendesk, Jira), intelligence tools also available for SMB licenses
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Fast to deploy, low system usage, good for freelancers
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Attractive pricing, mobile access support
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Simple, no install, convenient for basic needs
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Clean UI, fast setup, integrates with Zoho suite
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Familiar to IT pros, includes storage and advanced features
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Lightweight, no install, free forever
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Bundled platform includes monitoring, ticketing, automation
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Easy to set up for occasional access
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Strong for sysadmins in Windows environments
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Cons |
Session lag, blurry resolution, inconsistent performance across networks
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No self-hosting option, limiting control over server management
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Weak on security, lacks compliance, not suitable for regulated industries
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Lag and outdated UI, support often rated poorly
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No user management, weak encryption, not business-grade
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Device offline errors, not reliable for real-time support
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Pricey and UI/UX feels outdated compared to modern tools
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No session logs, role control, or compliance visibility
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Relies on Splashtop, inherits its technical and security limitations
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Poor encryption model, unreliable when unattended
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Limited platform support, clunky setup, poor cross-device experience
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