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Logitech Harmony 670
$90.00
Released September, 2006
The Pros:Easy to program, even with older remotes. Button layout is intuitive and easy to use. Able to turn all devices on/off with a single button press.
The Cons:Going into advanced volume controls loses volume control. Doesn't include rechargeable batteries as in some later models.
The Logitech Harmony 670 is a Programmable Universal Remote Control capable of supporting to 15 components. The Harmony 670 allows users to control video, audio, and gaming devices, as well as lights and appliances.
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The learning port lets the Harmony 670 acquire custom functions from other remotes, and the customizable buttons lets the user program activities in addition to simple commands. The remote also features a fully backlit keypad and LCD display, and is compatible with over 150,000 devices. Released September 2006, the Logitech Harmony 670 retails for $90.
Features
- Supports up to 15 components
- Learning port allows function-teaching
- Fully Backlit Keypad and LCD Display
- Program command sets as activities
- HELP and Troubleshooting button
- Connects to PC USB for software updates
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easy to program, even with older remotes
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button layout is intuitive and easy to use
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able to turn all devices on/off with a single button press
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built-in Help functions are easy to use and well organized
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can control every single function of every single remote
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going into advanced volume controls loses volume control
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doesn't include rechargeable batteries as in some later models
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