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Home Headless system

Headless system

(also headless computer, headless server)

Headless system definition

A headless system is a computer or device that operates without a traditional user interface, such as a monitor, keyboard, or mouse. It is designed to function remotely or be controlled through other devices or interfaces. A headless system works without a screen or direct user interaction and can be controlled or accessed from another device like a smartphone, laptop, or server. It is often used in server environments, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, or situations where direct user interaction is not necessary or practical.

Real-life headless system examples

  • Smart home automation. Smart thermostats, smart lighting systems, or smart locks can be controlled through mobile apps or voice assistants without a physical interface.
  • Streaming media players. Streaming devices such as Chromecast, Apple TV, or Roku can be controlled using a smartphone, tablet, or computer as a remote control, eliminating the need for a dedicated on-screen interface.
  • Home servers/NAS. Network-attached storage (NAS) systems or home servers allow users to store and access their files and media from various devices without a direct interface. They can be managed through a web interface or specialized software.
  • Virtual private servers (VPS). Virtual private servers hosted in the cloud or remote data centers can be accessed and managed remotely through command-line interfaces or remote desktop protocols without physical interaction.
  • Digital voice assistants. Voice-activated smart speakers like Amazon Echo or Google Home function as headless systems. Users interact with them by voice commands, and the processing and responses happen behind the scenes without a visual interface.