Arguably the most powerful all-in-one infrared remote on the market. Logitech’s Harmony 665 is a classically-styled, monolithic remote that keeps costs down by dropping a number of features that only ...
Until now, Logitech's Harmony line has been the name in user programmable remotes. Now the company's back with three follow-up products, and they differ enough from earlier models to warrant an ...
Though it’s marketed as an entry-level remote, the Harmony 335 has an exceptional feature set. That’s not to say the Harmony 350 can’t handle a complex setup. With support for eight devices and the ...
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to address the MyHarmony software, which is far more current than the Logitech Harmony Remote Software originally discussed. Reader Doug Dyson has what may ...
A first encounter with a multitouch device gets any active imagination running, so of course a home theater fan thinks it could make for the ultimate remote. But can any of that promise be realized in ...
Universal remotes have been a product owned almost exclusively by high-end home cinema users for years now. Most average TV viewers didn't see a need to consoldate their remotes into one, and they ...
Nearly five years after discontinuing its Harmony brand of universal remote controls, Logitech is chopping support for the older remotes in the line. More than two dozen first-generation Harmony ...
Logitech tried to streamline the setup with a new smartphone app, although it’s still a challenge. But once everything’s working, Harmony Ultimate Home lives up to its name. I’m not sure why coffee ...
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