Product Information
What is Headwind remote?
Access Android devices from a web browser (PC) and perform remote maintenance tasks. Headwind Remote is self-hosted, open-source, and designed for commercial use. Utilizing the native Android SDK for device control and screen mirroring, Headwind Remote requires no proprietary plugins and is compatible with any mobile device running Android 7 or later, including AOSP, custom ROMs, and non-Google certified devices.
The remote access server operates on Ubuntu 16.04 and above. It can function behind NAT and is even capable of remotely controlling Android devices within private networks (LAN, VPN, private APN).
How to use Headwind remote?
Headwind Remote is a self-hosted, open-source solution designed for businesses, allowing users to remotely access and maintain Android devices via a web browser (PC).
Core Functions of Headwind remote
Screen sharing, screen mirroring, remote support
Usage Scenarios of Headwind remote
- Remotely access Android devices via web browsers
- Perform remote maintenance on Android devices
- Remotely control Android devices on private networks (e.g., LAN, VPN)
- Manage unattended Android devices
- Provide remote support for IT managers to resolve device issues
- Remotely deploy and update apps on Android devices
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