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The problem for 's more expensive remotes is that the software used to set them up is identical to that of the cheaper .It's the main draw of the Harmony range – a substantial yet brilliantly intuitive setup that correctly identifies even the newest pr...
Userfriendly operation and simple menu system...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:15
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I’ve reviewed so many Harmony remotes you’d think I’m biased toward them. Well, OK, I am. The Logitech Harmony One is the best so far and perfect for a multi-component home entertainment system. Two things set Harmony remotes apart from many of the ot...
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Logitech has firmly ensconced itself in the world of AV through its Harmony universal remote series and, to a lesser effect, its iPod docks. So following on from the PDA-style king of the range, the Harmony 1000, this is a more conventional-looking con...
Touchscreen display, Easy to set up, Can control numerous devices with ease...
Need a PC or Mac connection, May need some fiddling with when putting in codes...
Logitech has firmly ensconced itself in the world of AV through its Harmony universal remote series and, to a lesser effect, its iPod docks. So following on from the PDA-style king of the range, the Harmony 1000, this is a more conventional-looking con...
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Unlike many remote controls, especially universal ones, Logitechs latest remote, the Harmony One requires little brainpower to use - once you become accustomed to the touchscreen and are past the setup process. The Logitech Harmony One, like the Lo...
The holy grail of truly universal remotes is still elusive, but the Logitech Harmony One is your best option right now. Becky Waring, PC World Lowest online price: ££99.99...
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The Harmony One remote control from Logitech will save you valuable clicking time in front of the television and is a lot more expensive than other all in one systems. Setup was easy and the ability to update via an online database means that you are l...
Download instructions from internet, colour lcd touchscreen...
Take around 30 minutes to setup, didnt work perfectly...
The Harmony One remote control from Logitech will save you valuable clicking time in front of the television but is a lot more expensive than other all in one systems.
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 13:36:10
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Anthony FordhamUniversal remotes come in two flavours: basic units costing a hundred dollars or so that are fiddly to set up and wont control every device in the catalogue, and really expensive touchscreen remotes that run everything but cost more tha...
Most of the features of the Harmony 1000i for $300 less, new touchscreen LCD, rechargeable cradle for Lithium Ion battery, favourite channel buttons with graphics.
Still $400 for a remote, awkward with idiosyncratic devices, confusing to use for tech illiterates, software obtrusive on your PC.
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As we have moved further into the technological age we have remote controls for just about everything imaginable. The problem is that eventually juggling the three, four, five or more remotes gets to be a little ridiculous. Press "On" for the televisi...
Touchscreen, Ergonomic styling, Large buttons, Rechargeable Battery, Replaces up to 15 remotes, It works, Easy device setup, Support for over 5,000 brands and 225,000 devices, Works as Intended, Setup time reduced, Price...
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As the third Logitech Harmony product we have reviewed at OverclockersClub, the "One" actually could be the one for me. It fits better in my size XXL hands, has larger, easier to find buttons, a touch screen as well as an easier setup than the 890 Pro...
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Logitechs release of the Harmony One universal remote brings a new design, along with features and functionality to the already incredibly popular universal remote control series. Streamlining of the software, and a fully fledged array of buttons in a...
Very easy to setup, massive product database, able to control up to 15 devices at once, intuitive and comfortable design...
Unable to perform some of the more complex calibration options on some devices The Final Word A fantastic universal remote, Logitechs Harmony One is able to vastly simplify home entertainment. For users with expansive setups, this is an excellent way...
A fantastic universal remote, Logitechs Harmony One is able to vastly simplify home entertainment. For users with expansive setups, this is an excellent way to bring them all together.
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Having more than 1 remote at home? Perhaps 1 for your TV, 1 for your video player, 1 for your sound system, 1 for your console… I should stop here as the list can go on and on. Thanks to Logitech, our digital life can be so much simpler with their Har...
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Logitech really is covering all the bases with its peripherals these days. The last Logitech product I reviewed was the and I thought that was a nifty bit of kit to control your home theater setup. The proverbial cake however has not just been take...
We tested the defaulted macro settings next, and we found that they worked extremely well. They did exactly as expected; turning on the TV, changing channels, selecting different AV modes and working the Xbox 360. We even found we were able to contr...
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It is a sad fact of life that the more components you have in your home theatre system, the more remote controls you have to deal with. Simple tasks such as watching a DVD can have you reaching for several remotes to turn on the TV, control the surroun...
Eliminates the need for multiple remotes to control home theatre systems, Includes home automation functionality, Fits well in the hand...
Tedious to set up...
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9.5Universal remote controls are quite a popular item in the entertainment market due to the fact that almost every piece of electronic equipment has a remote control. Even though there is a variety of universal remotes that support a wide range of ent...
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Having more than 1 remote at home? Perhaps 1 for your TV, 1 for your video player, 1 for your sound system, 1 for your console… I should stop here as the list can go on and on. Thanks to Logitech, our digital life can be so much simpler with their Har...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:13
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Logitech Harmony One AdvancedUnlike the Logitech Harmony 1100 Advanced, which is the highest model in the series, this model is form-fitting and traditionally "remote" shaped. The Harmony One Advanced is perfect for those who are not certain if the low...
If you want more than what the lower-end Harmony remotes offer, but don't want to spend the money that the Harmony 1100 Advanced or a similar model demands, then consider the Logitech Harmony One. It offers a nice balance of controllability, functional...
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Be In Control : Logitech Harmony One – Universal Remote ControlEver wanted to know how it feels like to be totally “IN CONTROL” of all your fancy gadgets without ever having to fumble around with loads of cumbersome remote control devices and their clu...
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Exceptionally intuitive , Web-based setup procedure , Help function uses questions and answers to fix system problems , Programmable power-on, inter-key, inter-device delays I don’t know what they put in the water cooler at Logitech, but I want to...
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Ever felt overwhelmed by the number of remotes you handle every day? If so, then Logitech's new universal remote comes as a blessing. You can control all that you can think of: TV, DVD player, home theater, music system, gaming console and even l...
Convenience...
Complicated setup, expensive...
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Logitechs Harmony One Universal RemoteESRB: n/a Platform: Home Theater Category: Remote ControlAuthor: Kirby Y Being a tech head, and having so many different electronic devices to control in my Media Room, the need for a universal remote has alway...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:13
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Logitechs 2.2-inch color touchscreen remote definitely had the looks of the bunch. Testing proved it had the brains, too. Instead of forcing you to toggle between various devices, the Harmony One is activity-based - select "watch a video" and it power...
Responsive touchscreen is a smooth operator. Softwarebased setup easier to handle than a doorknob.
Some automated functions are kooky and need to be manually reprogrammed. No RF means you have to stand right in front of your gear.
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Home theaters are becoming more and more complicated, and with each new component comes another remote. Trying to teach the less tech-savvy of the family to use all those black and silver bars properly is just not practical any more. A good universal r...
The Harmony One Universal Remote is Simple and easy setup, Capable of controlling numerous components with userdefinable macros, Rechargeable battery and docking station included, Color touch screen for coolness factor, Plenty of hard buttons laid out in an organized fashion make the remote very usable, Reasonably inexpensive, Both Macand PCcompliant...
Touch screen is very small and offers less options than previous models, so will be cumbersome to use in large complicated systems, No RF capability...
The Harmony One is a solid universal remote capable of controlling up to 15 different components. Its ease of use and the famous Harmony Help button will make it work for the whole family. The limited number of selections possible on the small touch sc...
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In keeping with the Tech 2.0 tradition, we promptly review anything tech-related and popular in the market, so Logitechs new Harmony One universal remote naturally made the cut. Besides, Logitech sends us products quite promptly! Their last offering w...
Nice design, Easy to set up, Very responsive, clear touchscreen...
Expensive...
The Logitech software is quite helpful; everything is laid out step by step. The good thing is you do not need to program the full remote, just a few buttons. After that, I assume the Logitech relates to some similar device from the same manufacturer i...
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When a new Logitech Harmony Remote arrives on the scene I like to review it to update readers on the latest models in the line-up. With the introduction of the Harmony One universal remote I felt that Logitech had finally completely usurped the origina...
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Harmony has been building universal remotes for a number of years now. Honestly a couple of years ago, with the release of the 880, Harmony converted me from years of using Phillips Pronto remotes. The Harmony remotes were simply easier to program a...
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By Eugene WeeIF the Dark Lord Sauron were to have a bachelor pad in Middle Earth, the baddie from JRR Tolkiens Lord Of The Rings books would undoubtedly have his evil eye on the Logitech Harmony One.For it is the remote control equivalent of the all-p...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:14
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The screen and buttons glow subtly, approving of your entertainment choices. You can almost hear it say, “Pass the popcorn.” How many remotes does it take to watch TV? It sounds like the setup for a cruel joke about our entertainment system. J...
Software knows how to control 225,000 devices. Touch-sensitive screen buttons change in different contexts. Recharges when placed on its cradle. Comfortable shape and physical buttons.
Like the traditional remotes it replaces, requires lineofsight, IR pointing versus multiroomspanning RF commands.
Once you can control your entertainment center with a single remote, world domination is only a click or two away...
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audaud.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:14
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Logitechs Harmony line of remotes is a product line that all companies wish for. Products that have been accepted by the masses and offer users what their spouses cant - simple remotes for complex home entertainment systems. No one gets more angry t...
The Harmony® One Remote is a culmination of more than 20,000 hours of research and development according to Logitech. The new design takes what was the best of the earlier Harmony designs and layers new improvements that make this remote one of the bes...
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pcflip.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:15
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Today we will be reviewing the Logitech Harmony ONE Advance Universal Remote Control but first a little bit about the company.Focused on innovation and quality, Logitech designs personal peripherals to help people enjoy a better experience with the dig...
Easy to use, Easy to program, Gorgeous interactive touch LCD, Stylish design, Comfortable in your hand, Simple multidevice controls, Fantastic recharging station, no more battery hunting when the remote goes dead...
Likes finger prints...
WOW... The Harmony One is simply brilliant! We here at PCFlip can get over how phenomenal this universal remote really is. If you have been following us throughout the review you will see that we are at this time for a loss of words. This remote is by...
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The Harmony® One Remote is a culmination of more than 20,000 hours of research and development according to Logitech. The new design takes what was the best of the earlier Harmony designs and layers new improvements that make this remote one of the bes...
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Remotes have come a long way since I was a kid. I remember when you had to have a separate remote for each device. Luckily, back then there was only a TV and VCR. Now we have a TV, VCR, DVD player, stereo, lighting system, home theater PCs and more. You...
I am really happy with the Harmony One. I would like to say that this is the last remote I will ever own, because it could be, but Logitech will probably come out with something new that will be better. I can easily recommend it to anyone that has a lo...
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Video Review: We’re living in a tech obsessed world. To not be aware of the latest technology is to welcome ridicule from your friends and peers. Is that what you want? Keep checking back here for new tech reviews three times a week and save yourself f...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:15
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Previously, we reviewed the Harmony 890 Pro and Harmony 880 universal remotes from Logitech. Both of these remotes proved great options for universal remotes. However, today we look at the Logitech Harmony One which blows its predecessors out of the wa...
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ultimateavmag.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:15
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Perhaps the most important aspect of any home-entertainment system is how you control it. What good is a pristine picture and sublime sound if members of your family—or even you—cant easily enjoy it? Each device has its own remote cont...
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It is a sad fact of life that the more components you have in your home theatre system, the more remote controls you have to deal with. Simple tasks such as watching a DVD can have you reaching for several remotes to turn on the TV, control the surroun...
Eliminates the need for multiple remotes to control home theatre systems, Includes home automation functionality, Fits well in the hand...
Tedious to set up...
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Based upon the fact that I write for a site like Gear Diary, it should come as no surprise that I suffer from a long-diagnosed addiction to gadgets. Of course, one of the biggest problems with this collection of gadgetry is that each one comes with...
Easy to program and use. Ergonomic design. Intuitive layout of controls with visual and non-visual cues. Touch screen. Did I mention easy?...
Requires more direct line of site than previous models, some buttons are difficult to reach with one hand. Charging station is not well designed.
Based upon the fact that I write for a site like Gear Diary, it should come as no surprise that I suffer from a long-diagnosed addiction to gadgets. Of course, one of the biggest problems with this collection of gadgetry is that each one comes with...
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dvdtown.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:16
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Review: Harmony One Universal Remote Review: Harmony One Universal Remote. Hardware ReviewBy John J. PuccioFIRST ONLINE Apr 10, 2008 Tools: Send to a friend » If you own a home theater, youre probably like a lot of people who have about 800 remote-co...
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Gamingnexus.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:16
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I've been using the Harmony 880 for a while now and while it's a good remote, it does have some problems. At CES, Logitech had on display their latest one and going over the item briefly, I saw that they did address some of the shortcomings of the 880...
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System control can be a nightmare. Almost every gadget comes with a remote, and many "basic" systems require multiple controllers. Even my parents — whose entertainment system is built around a 27-inch tube TV and a VCR — have three remotes. With each r...
Inspired ergonomic layout, Exceptional low/nolight visibility, Works like a Harmony...
No RF support, Touchscreen works best with two hands...
PerformanceSome components have a weight and a heft that say, "Im packed with technology." Pick up an iPhone, and you can just tell that its crammed with silicon and magic. Surprisingly, the One doesnt give off that vibe. Even the "inferior" Model 6...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:16
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Logitechs latest all-in-one remote makes your life easier, but for a price.
Comfortable design, Raised and backlit keys, Responsive, colorful touch screen, Rechargeable with long battery life, Compatible with many devices, Onetouch for turning on multiple devicies...
Requires lots of time to set up multiple activities, Computer required for initial setup, Expensive...
The Harmony One is easy to use and easy to setup. Be sure to have plenty of time to setup; the suggested time is 30 minutes, but it depends on how many activities and devices you are entering. Once everything is setup and ready to go, the Harmony One h...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:16
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I will start this review off by saying, I am a huge couch potato. I have had several remotes on my coffee table in the past 2 years, and I needed a solution. So during CES, when Logitech showed off the new Harmony One, I begged my contact at Logitech t...
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When I had a chance to review the Logitech 676 Harmony Remote back in 2005, I was totally impressed with the experience. It changed things in the Universal Remote Control world because it was easy to use, easy to setup, and most importantly, it had a...
The Logitech Harmony ONE Advanced Universal Remote Control is truly an advanced piece of equipment. In fact, it can be argued that it is more advanced than most people that will operate it. Once setup, the Harmony ONE truly does it all. When you do...
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blogcritics.org Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:17
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I recently had the opportunity to test a new remote control from Logitech. Those of you who are audio or videophiles will recognize the Logitech Harmony series of remotes. These remotes work on the concept of "activities", such as watching TV, or a DVD...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:17
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Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote ControlSetting up the Harmony One is easy, but you must have a PC or MAC with internet access. In order to use the Harmony One, you install the provided software, identify devices intended for use by bra...
Very compact size perfect fit for handholding, Color touchscreen interface, Easy to setup and use with included software, Can be easily updated via the internet, Rechargable battery and charging station included.
Touchscreen may be small to read for some users, Using touchscreen can be tricky to use if you have large fingertips, Bluray and HDDVD player device listing needs to be separated from DVD device listing, PC or MAC with internet access needed for initia...
There are many "universal remotes" that can than replace some of the functions of your remote control collection, but the Logitech Harmony One Universal Remote Control can just about do it all, and is not any larger than most single component remotes...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:17
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We’ve seen several remotes from Logitech’s Harmony range in the past – most recently the Harmony 1000. The Harmony One is bigger than most at 225mm long. The remote consists of a small 2.2in colour touchscreen display along with an array...
Well designed; easy to add new devices...
Product-specific functions not always easy to find; pricey...
Great if you’ve got loads of gadgets but hunting down advanced functions can be tricky...
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Harmony remotes have had a place in the market for some time now. The idea of a universal remote has always been promising on paper. You can (as long as the stars happen to align) control all of your devices instead of using four or five remotes for s...
Comfortable design, Contoured buttons for easy memorization, Huge support, relatively easy to configure, No batteries...
Issues with installation using a Mac, Could have felt more solid...
The hardware itself is solid, except for some minor rattling, which I would rather not want to deal with for a product with this high a price tag. There were no issues with the buttons or design that I could mention, and the touch screen was sensitive...
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This task-based approach is loved by many, though it does annoy hardcore folks that like to tweak the settings of individual components often. Harmony remotes have offered this sort of one-touch functionality for years now, updating their product line...
Great ergonomics and button placement, cool and very usable color touch screen, tons of device support.
A little pricey.
250 can sound like a lot to replace your current pile of remotes, but once you try it, youll never go back. This is Harmonys best remote yet...
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Businessweek.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:17
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The Good: Fully programmable, with touch-screen interface and easy Web software The Bad: Changes channels incorrectly on occasion; glossy black surface prone to smudging The Bottom Line: An all-in-one remote thats affordable and easy to use...
Fully programmable, with touch-screen interface and easy Web software...
Changes channels incorrectly on occasion; glossy black surface prone to smudging...
An all-in-one remote thats affordable and easy to use...
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bityard.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:17
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How many remotes do you own now? If you are like us, you must have a myriads of remotes. Each remotes has too many functions and too many on-screen menus.The problems with these are many. Remotes do not keep up with the arrival of new products. New p...
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:22:18
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Last week at CES 2008 Logitech was showing off its latest universal remote control, the Harmony One. Today we are going to take a much deeper look at the Harmony One and see if it works as well in the real world as it did at the CES presentation Logite...
Easy to use once programmed, Tons of programming options, Works well, Backlit buttons...
Deep custom programming can be difficult, Components can get out of sync with activities...
Unless you can’t live without the full touch screen coolness of the Harmony 1000, the new Harmony One remote is the best remote in the Harmony line. The MSRP of $249.99 may seem high until you realize how much the Harmony One simplifies your home th...
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Logitech Harmony One - First Hands-On! Posted on: January 05, 2008 [CES 2008] Today, Logitech is launching its ultimate universal remote, saying that it tooks 2 years of research and over 1000 participants in focus groups. The key feature of this elega...
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Exit Logitech Harmony Remote 880, enter Logitech Harmony One. The welcome replacement to the excellent 880 keeps everything we loved (easy remote programming via computer software, ability to control multiple components/inputs with one button, and a...
Excellent setup software. Color touch-screen LCD. Feels lighter and more comfortable than its predecessor. Better buttons.
Pricey. Touch screen requires you to look at the remote to be sure you hit the correct buttons. Glossy black finish shows fingerprints and is prone to smudges.
Logitechs newest universal remote features better ergonomics and adds a gorgeous color touch-screen display, but still offers dead-simple programming and one-touch control over all your home-theater gear...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2011-10-08 04:55:52
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Reviewers agree that the Logitech Harmony One is a fantastic universal remote overall, though testers do find a few flaws. The Harmony One improves upon other Harmony remote controls (which were already top-rated) by adding touch-screen controls. It ca...
Touchscreen controls, Comfortable to use, Webguided setup, Rechargeable...
Expensive, No RF capability, Finish shows fingerprints and smudges, Setup isn't always intuitive or easy...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-08 04:55:55
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A company will not label a product "One" unless they know that it is by far the best product in their collection. Logitech has entrusted this "one" label to their Harmony One universal remote, and we have followed suit. “The Harmony One remote has us t...
The Logitech Harmony One universal remote has a beautiful LCD color touch screen...
For a remote so advanced, Logitech should have made its Harmony One RF capable.
Harmony was named "One" for a reason; it's clearly the best universal remote choice...
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