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Logitech Harmony 520


$150.00 Released September, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works with XP, Vista, and Mac OS® X 10.3 or later. Activity-based, rather than device-based operation. Remote profiles are stored online.

The Cons:Buttons tend to stick and become inoperable over a period of time. Devices sometimes take more than one attempt to control.

The Logitech Harmony 520 is a 12-device, universal remote control that supports over 225,000 devices from 5,000+ brands. Both small and lightweight, the Harmony 520 is engineered to handle televisions, PVR/DVRs, HDTVs, and DVD/VCR players.

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In addition, the Harmony 620 can be connected to the Internet (via PC), upon which Logitech’s patented Smart State Technology automatically prepares the device for use. . Most notable about the Harmony 520 is its interactive LCD with a Help function, which makes it simple and easy for anybody (Grandmothers included) to use. The Logitech Harmony 520 retails for $149.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Additional Information

The Logitech Harmony 520 is a step up from the Harmony 510. It adds along support for 7 additional devices.

Features

  • 12-Device, Universal Remote
  • Interactive LCD w/Help
  • Computer Connectivity
  • USB Cable (Included)
  • 4 AAA Batteries
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

User Reviews (4)

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Pros
  • 3

    Works with XP, Vista, and Mac OS® X 10.3 or later

  • 3

    Activity-based, rather than device-based operation

  • 3

    Remote profiles are stored online.

  • 3

    Almost universal compatibility

  • 1

    Good battery life

Cons
  • 2

    Buttons tend to stick and become inoperable over a period of time.

  • 0

    Devices sometimes take more than one attempt to control

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yaminb
yaminb: #logitech_harmony_520 I never thought I'd find this remote all that useful. Yet it just 'works.' If something doesn't work; maybe the remote is not in line of sight of a device, you just press help and walk you through it. I'll never go back to a regular remote. May 18, 10
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