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Logitech Harmony One
$250.00
Released February, 2008
The Pros:Rechargeable using included cradle. Full-color touch screen. Supports more than 225 000 devices from more than 5 000 brands.
The Cons:No RF support. Reacts a bit slow. Display flickers.
The Logitech Harmony One is a programmable universal remote with a color touch screen. As with most remotes in this genre, the interface is organized by activity (DVD, TV, etc.) with one-touch access to each.
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You can connect the Harmony One to your PC or Mac with its included USB cable to download device codes from Logitech's online database.
Features
The following features are taken from the manufacturer directly. Please rewrite from a Neutral-Point-Of-View:
- One-touch access to your entertainment: Enjoy easy, one-touch access to the home-entertainment activities you love. Want to watch a DVD? One simple press of the touch screen and the Harmony One remote does the rest.
- Replaces up to 15 remotes: Reduce the clutter and complexity of your living room.
- Full-color touch screen: Gives you easy, one-touch access to any entertainment activity—such as watching a DVD, watching TV, listening to music, and more.
- Sculpted, backlighted buttons in logical zones: Allow you to find the right channel—even in the dark.
- Ergonomic design: Fits comfortably in your hand.
- Rechargeable design: Eliminates the worry about replacing batteries.
- Guided online setup: Helps you when you need it. You don’t have to be an expert. Helpful online setup software. Live customer support team.
- World’s largest A/V control database: Be confident your Harmony remote can control virtually any home-entertainment device you have today or buy tomorrow. Online database supports more than 225,000 devices from more than 5,000 brands – and the list grows larger every day.
System Requirements
PC:
- Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
- USB port
- CD-ROM drive
- Internet access
Mac:
- Macintosh OS X 10.3 or later
- USB port
- CD-ROM drive
- Internet access
Package Contents
- Harmony One remote control
- Charging station
- USB cable
- AC adapter
- Lithium-ion battery
- Installation CD
- Installation guide
- 1-year limited hardware warranty
User Reviews (21)
Pros & Cons
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Rechargeable using included cradle
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supports more than 225 000 devices from more than 5 000 brands
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Configurable using your computer via USB
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Activity based input; one touch to watch TV, Blu-ray, Xbox 360, etc.
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Ergonomically designed with a comfortable feel
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Sculpted backlit buttons so you can use the remote in the dark
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The size and look of a traditional remote with a colour touch screen and all-in-one functionality
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convenient help feature automatically checks the settings for the activity and fixes it - useful when the tv is set to the wrong input, etc so you don't need to go through the touchscreen settings to find the input button
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charging cradle is also stylish
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you can configure most settings and include even the most insignificant buttons from your original remote controls in the device settings on the touchscreen
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Decent price: can be found for less than $200
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At least 50 ft range with line of sight
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TV stations are difficult to configure, require images in a specific resolution and format. No database available.
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touchscreen sometimes reacts slow when you are scrolling side to side through options
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weirdely shaped, not very elegant
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Does not support channel icons like Philips SRT 9320
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glossy finish attracts fingerprints
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touchscreen options need to be pressed very precisely, especially the L/R arrows (difficult if you have large fingers)
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No colour buttons (red / green / yellow / blue)
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Hard to setup and configure
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