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 ...
Update 4/12/2021: Logitech recently announced it would no longer manufacture Harmony remotes. However, the company will continue to support existing devices and provide ongoing access to "software and ...
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 ...
Now that a faithful reader has an Apple TV, he would like to simplify his remote control setup. He writes: I purchased the Macworld Apple TV Superguide, and it says we can program Logitech’s Harmony ...
Any Harmony Remote users out there? I have a question for you... How quickly can you get your harmony remote to respond to multiple commands? I used to have a Harmony 550 and it performed wonderfully.
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 ...
When it comes to universal remote controls, there’s Logitech Harmony and then there’s everything else. Everyone knows that Harmony is the best in the business, but oftentimes these hot universal ...
Logitech unveiled the Harmony 890 Pro and 895 advanced universal remote controls, the first in Logitech's family of Harmony remotes to use both radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) wireless signals ...
Intrigue Technologies Inc. has announced support for its Harmony Remote Control SST-768 and SST-748 devices. The company plans to show them off working with Macs at this month’s Macworld CreativePro ...
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