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Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote

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Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Logitech
EAN: 0097855046673
Label: Logitech
Product Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: ONE
Publisher: Logitech
Studio: Logitech
Warranty: 1 year warranty


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Item facts:
  • Easy Internet-based setup
  • Dedicated on-screen activity buttons
  • Color LCD touch screen
  • Contoured backlit buttons
  • Can learn IR codes from existing remote controls




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Logitech knows who you are. You have a half-dozen remotes on the coffee table. And you're the only one in the family who knows how to use them. Logitech can help with the Harmony 0ne Advanced Universal Remote. Enjoy a full-color touch screen. lntuitive button layout. And an ergonomic design. So easy to use, the whole family will love it.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Remote But Not Easy To Setup ...
The remote does all that the ads say it can. lt is very customizable and works with all my equipment.
The issue is that you need your computer to set up the remote. lf the computer is not in the same room as your home entertainment equipment, look out. l ran up and down stairs for a week until l got most of the features going.
The instructions are online also, so another reason to make sure you have that computer with you.
Also, l'd start my setup with my devices first, setting your buttons to equal your individual remotes being replaced. Then, it is easy to set up the "activities" (like watch tv, play a DVD, etc.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does it all after Y0U are trained
This remote demonstrates outstanding control and flexibility.There is a learning curve of 2 or 3 hours over sevral days but it is completely worth it. For example this remote groups the devices needed to watch TV and powers only those. Switching a task to listen to radio powers down all but reciever/amp. The only problem is with the user. We are all accustomed to grabbing different remotes or assigning macros to tasks on other remotes. You can (should) only use this remote and no others. lt knows the "condition" it left your system in: TV on, DVD on, Amp on ..etc
lf you manually turn one of these devices on or off you change the state of the system and the remote can't perform as expected on the next task. However there is the best interactive help system l've ever seen on a remote. lt simply asks questions and the result of help sessions have been 1OO% successful for me.
The interactive Web/USB interface is the key to customization. lt's very straightforward.Learning from other remotes is quick and easy.
Pack a lunch when you go to set it up, but again, it's worth it.
Touchscreen is awsome and has good resolution. Good eye candy.
Get it and don't look back! My remote pile is gone.





Buyer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Hard to program
A little hard to program but when it works it sure makes life easier and less cluttered (one remote versus 3)



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best universal remote ...
the best universal remote we've ever used. it takes your entire sound system line up, from TV, DVD, CD's, stereo, etc and programs which device needs to be turned out for each function. Easy to set up via your computer (so you have to have one)and you can also personalize. Shop around for the best price.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Remote yet by Logitech
This is my third Logitech remote. The other 2 l own are the older models and work just fine. Logitech Harmony 0ne takes it to another level! l have had the remote now for a few days and tweaked it and got it just how l want it. lt is very easy to configure and use. l cant think of any negatives...Get one you wont be sorry!

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