Best Free Device Handoff Tools in 2026 — I Tested 5 Apps Across 15 Scenarios
Honest comparison of MiOffice AI, Apple AirDrop + Handoff, Pushbullet, KDE Connect, and Intel Unison for cross-device handoff. We tested 15 scenarios across 5 categories. Scores, methodology, and real results.
Quick Answer
How We Tested
- Same-ecosystem handoff — transfer a task between devices from the same manufacturer (Mac to iPhone, Windows to Android)
- Cross-ecosystem handoff — transfer between different ecosystems (Mac to Android, Windows to iPhone, Linux to iPad)
- Task continuity — start a real task (editing, compressing, converting), hand off mid-task, and verify the state transfers correctly
- Setup friction — count every step from zero (no apps, no pairing) to a successful handoff between two devices
- QR code vs proximity — compare QR-code-based pairing to Bluetooth/Wi-Fi proximity detection for speed and reliability
We scored each tool on:
Quick Comparison Table
| Feature | MiOffice AI | Apple Handoff | Pushbullet | KDE Connect | Intel Unison |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cross-Platform Support | Any device with a browser | Apple only (Mac/iPhone/iPad) | Android + Chrome + Windows | Linux + Android (+ Windows via GSConnect) | Windows + Android/iOS |
| Setup Required | None — scan QR code in browser | Same Apple ID + Bluetooth on | Account + app on both devices | App on both devices + pairing | App on both devices + Bluetooth pairing |
| Handoff Method | QR code scan → P2P sync | Automatic proximity detection | Push notification + link | Notification sync + clipboard | Phone screen mirroring + clipboard |
| Full Task Continuity | Yes — full MiOffice session state | Yes — for supported Apple apps | No — links and clipboard only | No — clipboard and files only | No — mirroring, not continuity |
| App Installation Required | No — browser only | Built into Apple devices | Yes — app + extension | Yes — app on all devices | Yes — app on all devices |
| Account Required | No | Apple ID | Yes (Google or email) | No | Intel account |
| Encryption | P2P WebRTC (DTLS-SRTP) | Apple end-to-end | TLS in transit, server-stored | TLS + local network | Bluetooth + Wi-Fi Direct |
| Ecosystem Lock-in | None — works everywhere | High — Apple only | Medium — Android + Chrome | Low — open source | Medium — Intel + phone pairing |
| Free Usage Limits | No limits | No limits (Apple devices) | Limited (free) / $4.99/mo Pro | No limits (open source) | Free (Intel hardware required) |
| Apps Bundle | 150+ apps | Apple ecosystem apps | Push notifications + clipboard | File transfer + clipboard + media | Phone mirroring + clipboard |
| Pricing | Free / $2.99 Day Pass / $6.99 Starter | Free (requires Apple hardware) | Free (limited) / $4.99/mo Pro | Free (open source) | Free (Intel hardware required) |
| Available On | Browser + 4 Extensions + Android + Windows | Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch | Android, Chrome, Windows, Firefox | Linux, Android, Windows (GSConnect) | Windows, Android, iOS |
| Works Inside AI Assistants | ChatGPT + Claude + Telegram | No | No | No | No |
| Privacy & Compliance | GDPR · HIPAA-safe · SOC 2 aligned · ISO 27001 aligned | Apple privacy standards | GDPR | Open source (you verify) | Intel privacy policy |
| No Account Needed | Yes — 150+ apps, no signup | Apple ID required | Account required | No account needed | Intel account required |
| Built By | Part of and built by JSVV SOLS LLC — Powering mission-critical systems for public and private sectors since 2021. | ||||
Apple Handoff Tradeoffs
Why people still choose it:
- Native OS integration with automatic detection — Apple Handoff detects nearby Apple devices automatically via Bluetooth and shows a handoff icon on the lock screen or dock. No QR codes, no links — the transition is almost invisible. For users fully in the Apple ecosystem, this is the most frictionless handoff experience.
- Works with all Apple apps — Safari, Mail, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Maps, Reminders, Calendar, Contacts — Handoff works across all native Apple apps. Start writing an email on your Mac, pick it up on your iPhone. The integration depth is hard to match with browser-based solutions.
Why people are switching away:
- Apple ecosystem only: Handoff requires Apple devices with the same Apple ID. Can't hand off from a Mac to an Android phone, or from a Windows laptop to an iPad. MiOffice AI works on any device with a browser.
- Requires Apple ID and Bluetooth: Both devices must be signed into the same Apple ID with Bluetooth enabled. MiOffice AI needs nothing — scan a QR code in any browser.
- Limited to Apple apps: Handoff works with Apple's apps and a small number of third-party apps that implement it. Most web apps, productivity tools, and creative software don't support Handoff. MiOffice AI hands off any MiOffice session across 150+ applications.
- No cross-user handoff: Apple Handoff only works between your own devices. You can't hand off a session to a colleague's device. MiOffice AI QR code handoff works between any two devices, regardless of ownership.
Detailed Reviews
1. Apple AirDrop + Handoff — The Smoothest Handoff (If You're All-Apple)
How It Works
Apple Handoff (Apple Inc.) is built into macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS. When devices are on the same Apple ID with Bluetooth enabled, Handoff automatically detects when you're using a supported app and shows a handoff icon on nearby devices. Click the icon to continue where you left off — the app opens with the same state. AirDrop handles file transfers between Apple devices using Bluetooth for discovery and Wi-Fi for data transfer.
Our Test Results
Within the Apple ecosystem, Handoff is the smoothest experience in our test. Safari tab handoff was instant — click the icon on iPhone and the exact page loads. Mail, Pages, and Maps all transferred state correctly. AirDrop file transfers were fast (10-30 MB/s) and reliable on same-network.
The limitation is absolute: Apple devices only. In 5 of our 15 test scenarios involving cross-platform handoff (Mac to Android, Windows to iPhone), Apple Handoff was unusable. The same-Apple-ID requirement also means no handoff to a colleague's device. For mixed-ecosystem teams or anyone with a single non-Apple device, this solution has a hard ceiling.
Technical Details
- Architecture: Bluetooth LE for discovery, Wi-Fi for data, iCloud for state sync
- Encryption: Apple end-to-end encryption (iCloud Keychain, AirDrop)
- Latency: Sub-second for state handoff, 1-5 seconds for file AirDrop
- Requirements: Same Apple ID, Bluetooth on, Wi-Fi on, same network (recommended)
- Platforms: macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS only
- Compliance: Apple privacy standards, SOC 2, ISO 27001
- ✓ Most seamless handoff experience — automatic detection, one-tap continuation
- ✓ Works with all native Apple apps and select third-party apps
- ✓ AirDrop for fast, encrypted file transfers between Apple devices
- ✓ No setup beyond Apple ID — built into every Apple device
- ✗ Apple ecosystem only — no support for Android, Windows, Linux, or ChromeOS
- ✗ Same Apple ID required — can't hand off to a colleague's device
- ✗ Only works with apps that implement Handoff API — most third-party apps don't
- ✗ Requires Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled on both devices
- ✗ No cross-ecosystem capability whatsoever
2. MiOffice AI — Best Free Cross-Platform Device Handoff
How It Works
MiOffice AI lets you hand off any MiOffice session to another device via QR code. Working on a PDF compression on your laptop? Generate a QR code, scan it with your phone, and continue the exact same task on your phone — same file, same settings, same progress. The session state syncs peer-to-peer via WebRTC. No apps to install, no accounts to link, no ecosystem requirements. Any device with a browser that supports WebRTC can receive a handoff.
Technical Specs
- Architecture: QR code pairing → P2P WebRTC session sync
- Session State: Full task state transfer — file, settings, progress, tool configuration
- Encryption: End-to-end via WebRTC DTLS-SRTP
- Speed: Session state transfers in 1-3 seconds, file data at P2P speed
- Setup: Zero — scan QR code from any browser on any device
- Scope: All 150+ MiOffice applications — any active session can be handed off
The Bundle
Device handoff is one of 150+ applications on MiOffice AI — an AI-powered digital workspace spanning AI, Video, Audio, Image, Document, Scanner, Notes, Screen Share, and File Transfer. Start compressing a PDF on your laptop, hand off to your phone to finish on the go. Start a screen share on your desktop, hand off to a colleague on their tablet. The handoff works across all 150+ applications — any active session can be transferred to any device. No other handoff tool covers this many use cases in a single workspace.
Pricing
Free to start. $2.99 Day Pass for full access to all 150+ applications (excludes GPU-powered AI tools). $6.99 one-time. No subscriptions, no hidden limits.
- ✓ Works on any device with a browser — Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, ChromeOS
- ✓ QR code pairing — scan and continue, no apps or accounts needed
- ✓ Full session state transfer — file, settings, progress all move to the new device
- ✓ P2P encrypted session sync via WebRTC DTLS-SRTP
- ✓ No signup required. Free. No daily limits.
- ✓ 150+ applications in one workspace — hand off any task across any tool
- ✓ Available everywhere: browser, Chrome/Firefox/Edge/Safari extensions, Android, Windows, Telegram
- ✓ Inside AI assistants: ChatGPT GPT Store, Claude MCP Server, Claude.ai Connector
- ✓ Developer packages: npm, PyPI, crates.io, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier
- ✓ Compliance: GDPR compliant (details), HIPAA-safe by design, SOC 2 aligned, ISO 27001 aligned (Trust Center)
- ✓ Security: SSL Labs A+, TLS 1.3, HSTS Preload, COEP/COOP isolation, ImmuniWeb Grade A (Security)
3. Pushbullet — Push Links and Clipboard Between Devices
How It Works
Pushbullet (Pushbullet LLC) connects your phone and computer for notification mirroring, link pushing, clipboard sync, and small file transfers. Install the app on your Android phone and the extension on Chrome/Firefox, sign in with the same account, and push links, text snippets, or files between devices. It also mirrors phone notifications on your desktop.
Our Test Results
Link and clipboard pushing worked reliably — push a URL from your phone to your Chrome browser in 1-2 seconds. Notification mirroring is useful for keeping track of phone alerts while working on desktop. Small file transfers (under 25 MB) were quick.
However, Pushbullet is not a session handoff tool. You can push a link, but you can't transfer an active task state. It's clipboard and notification sync, not session continuity. Free tier limits to 100 pushes/month and 25 MB file size. Pro at $4.99/month removes limits. Android-only on mobile (no iOS), and only Chrome/Firefox on desktop.
Technical Details
- Architecture: Server-routed push notifications via Pushbullet cloud
- Encryption: TLS in transit, end-to-end encryption on Pro (Pushbullet servers)
- Features: Link push, clipboard sync, notification mirror, SMS from PC, file push
- File limit: 25 MB free, 1 GB Pro
- Platforms: Android, Chrome, Firefox, Windows
- Compliance: GDPR
- ✓ Notification mirroring — see phone alerts on desktop
- ✓ Quick link and clipboard push between phone and computer
- ✓ SMS from PC integration
- ✓ Simple setup — install app + extension, sign in
- ✗ Not a session handoff tool — clipboard and links only, no task continuity
- ✗ Android only on mobile — no iOS support
- ✗ Free tier limited to 100 pushes/month and 25 MB files
- ✗ Server-routed — all pushes go through Pushbullet's servers
- ✗ Account required on all devices
- ✗ $4.99/month for Pro — expensive for clipboard sync
4. KDE Connect — Open Source Device Integration (Linux-First)
How It Works
KDE Connect (KDE Community) is an open-source tool that connects your phone and computer over the local network. It offers clipboard sync, file transfer, notification sync, media controls, presentation remote, and SMS integration. Install the app on Android and KDE Connect on your Linux desktop (or GSConnect for GNOME), pair the devices on the same network, and everything syncs automatically.
Our Test Results
On Linux + Android, KDE Connect is excellent. Clipboard sync was instant, file transfers were fast over LAN, and notification mirroring worked reliably. The presentation remote feature is unique — use your phone to advance slides on your computer. Media controls let you pause/skip music from your phone.
Like Pushbullet, KDE Connect is device integration, not session handoff. You can't transfer an active task state between devices. It's clipboard, files, and notifications. Windows support is available through GSConnect (GNOME) or the official Windows beta, but it's less stable than the Linux version. No iOS support, and no cloud/internet connectivity — both devices must be on the same local network.
Technical Details
- Architecture: Local network direct connection (no cloud relay)
- Encryption: TLS over local network
- Features: Clipboard sync, file transfer, notification mirror, media controls, presentation remote, SMS
- Requirements: Both devices on same local network
- Platforms: Linux (native), Android, Windows (beta), macOS (beta)
- Compliance: Open source — you control the code and data
- ✓ Fully open source — transparent code, no data collection
- ✓ Rich feature set — clipboard, files, notifications, media, presentations
- ✓ Fast local network transfers — no cloud intermediary
- ✓ Active KDE community with regular updates
- ✗ Not a session handoff tool — device integration only, no task continuity
- ✗ Same local network required — no internet connectivity
- ✗ No iOS support
- ✗ Windows and macOS support is beta quality
- ✗ Requires app installation on all devices
- ✗ Setup requires network pairing — not instant
5. Intel Unison — Phone Mirroring From Intel (Hardware Dependent)
How It Works
Intel Unison (Intel Corporation) mirrors your phone on your Windows PC. Install the app on your phone and the companion on your Intel-powered Windows PC, pair via Bluetooth, and you can see your phone screen on your desktop, transfer files, sync clipboard, and manage notifications. It supports both Android and iOS, making it more versatile than some alternatives for iPhone users on Windows.
Our Test Results
Phone mirroring worked decently — there's noticeable latency (300-500ms), but it's usable for checking messages or notifications without picking up your phone. File transfer was slower than dedicated tools (2-5 MB/s via Bluetooth). Clipboard sync was reliable.
The core limitation: Intel Unison is phone mirroring, not session handoff. You're not continuing a task on another device — you're remotely controlling your phone from your PC. It requires Intel hardware (12th Gen+ recommended), a Windows PC, and Bluetooth pairing. The app has been reportedly discontinued or deprioritized by Intel, with inconsistent update schedules. Not a long-term bet.
Technical Details
- Architecture: Bluetooth pairing + Wi-Fi Direct for data
- Features: Phone mirroring, file transfer, clipboard sync, notifications
- Encryption: Bluetooth encryption + Wi-Fi Direct
- Requirements: Intel 12th Gen+ (recommended), Windows 11, Bluetooth
- Platforms: Windows (Intel), Android, iOS
- Status: Reportedly deprioritized by Intel — uncertain future
- ✓ Supports both Android and iOS on Windows — rare combination
- ✓ Phone screen mirroring for quick phone access from PC
- ✓ Free with no usage limits
- ✓ Clipboard and notification sync
- ✗ Not a session handoff tool — phone mirroring, not task continuity
- ✗ Requires Intel hardware (12th Gen+ recommended)
- ✗ Reportedly deprioritized by Intel — uncertain long-term support
- ✗ Noticeable latency (300-500ms) in phone mirroring
- ✗ Requires Bluetooth pairing and app installation
- ✗ Windows only — no Mac or Linux support
Hand Off Your Session Now
Continue any MiOffice task on another device — scan a QR code and go. 150+ applications.
What's Coming Next
MiOffice AI is available on every major platform today — browser, Chrome/Firefox/Edge/Safari extensions, Android, Windows, ChatGPT GPT Store, Claude MCP Server, Telegram, npm/PyPI/crates.io, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier. Here's what's still in the pipeline:
- iOS & Mac native app (App Store — coming soon)
- Automatic proximity-based handoff (Bluetooth LE detection)
- Multi-session handoff — transfer multiple active tasks at once
- Handoff history — resume previous handoffs within 24 hours
- Team handoff — transfer a session to a colleague with permissions
Full platform availability: <a href="https://mioffice.ai/apps" style="color:var(--accent);">mioffice.ai/apps</a>
Verify Our Test Results Yourself
We're publishing the detailed test logs from all 15 scenarios across all 5 tools. Download the data and compare results yourself.
ZIP includes: 15 scenario descriptions, setup timing, handoff success rates, state transfer verification, and scoring spreadsheet.
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Try It Free →Which Should You Choose?
- For cross-platform device handoff: MiOffice AI — works on any device with a browser, QR code pairing, full session transfer
- For Apple-only workflows: Apple Handoff — native OS integration with automatic proximity detection — the smoothest experience if you're all-Apple
- For Linux + Android integration: KDE Connect — open source, rich feature set, fast local transfers
- For push notifications between phone and PC: Pushbullet — notification mirroring, quick link push, SMS from desktop
- For no-install, no-account handoff: MiOffice AI — scan a QR code in any browser — no apps, no accounts, no ecosystem requirements
- For handing off to a colleague: MiOffice AI — QR code works between any devices, not limited to same account or ecosystem
- For iPhone + Windows integration: Intel Unison — one of few tools that bridges iOS and Windows — though future is uncertain
- For developers/automation: MiOffice AI — npm, PyPI, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier
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Michelle Mart
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Michelle Mart is a senior technical writer at MiOffice AI, covering productivity tools, video workflows, and multimedia editing.
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