THE GOOD: Better shape than previous Harmony remotes; strong backlight; choice between device or activity usage; intuitive, Web-based programming. THE BAD: No rechargeable battery option; numeric keypad buttons are too small and grouped too closely together; Web interface might intimidate nontechie...
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The most important thing about this remote, compared to others that Logitech is has come out with lately is that this one supports 15 devices. Other remotes in the original price range of the Harmony 550 only support a paltry 5 devices. Think about that - I have a TV, PS3, Cable Set-Top Box,...
Read the full review →I bought this remote to be the one ring that rules them all in my entertainment system. Between the media center and extender, AVR, Several HDTVs this remote was able to control them all. The form factor fits well in the hand and does not feel overly bulky.The button layout is intuitive and one...
Read the full review →It doesn't just work, rather it works with great pain, testing, and troubleshooting. Logitech has some of the worst software I've ever seen. In order to configure this remote you're forced to use what feels like a web application wrapped in a native bundle. It feels like a web app built for...
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