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Logitech Harmony One - Advanced Universal Remote Control | 
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| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
Buy New: £95.99
New (14) from £95.99
Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 295
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.8 x 3.7
MPN: 915-000038 Model: 915-000038 EAN: 5051749756180 ASIN: B0012RHQN4
Release Date: February 1, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description know 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. We can help. Enjoy a full-colour touch screen. Intuitive button layout. And an ergonomic design. So easy to use, the whole family will love it.Simplify your home entertainment.One-touch access to your entertainment: Enjoy easy, one-tou 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.Exceptionally user-friendly design.Full-colour touch screen: Gives you easy, one-touch access to any entertainment activitysuch as watching a DVD, watching TV, listening to music, and more. Sculpted, backlit buttons in logical zones: Allow you to find the right channeleven in the dark.Ergonomic design: Fits comfortably in your hand. Rechargeable design: Eliminates the worry about replacing batteries. Sophisticated setup help, long-term solution. 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.
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For most people the only remote ever needed November 15, 2008 Gerry Przybyszewski I have 5 devices and a TV. That's a lot of remotes. One of these is a Samsung DVD Recorder connected to a Samsung LCD TV and I was hoping that at least I could use one Samsung remote but there was always at least one feature that I wanted to use missing or not working properly. I was thinking about replacing all these remotes with a universal one and I should have done it sooner! After weighing up the reviews and the price I picked the Harmony One and eagerly got it home and tried setting it up. It took a while (over 1 hr) but it went smoothly enough even though 1 device was not in the database. So I had to use the learning options in the setup process to add some remote functions. Finally I had completed it and went to test it. I was immediately impressed as it started my 'watch DVD' activity and I started playing with all the buttons. My heart sank as the pause button did not work. I was disappointed thinking I would have to call the hotline, read the forums, etc but that was not necessary. The configuration can be changed and I replaced the pause command with one learned from the original remote - everything works. The first configuration is only a first pass. I have done 3 more 'passes' and have it perfectly setup. Even if your device is found you may want to re-assign the default mapping to the buttons. In addition to the hard buttons on the remote the touch screen has enough space for 6 buttons per page and I've seen at least 7 pages but I don't know the physical limit. You can program macros. You can operate in device mode - where you select the device and only commands relevant to that device are available on the buttons. You can operate in 'activity' mode which really means per defined activity you can select the commands from any device to map to the buttons. This is great. While watching a DVD I don't need my cable remote buttons. While watching cable I don't need to access DVD functions. It's like having the perfect remote for any occasion. On my friends' universals they were always having to change the device selection back and forth to get at the commands they wanted. You can decide to add icons (to the LCD) to represent your favourite channels so you have one touch access to them. This is separated from the additional LCD buttons you can program so it stays logical and clutter free. You can even upload pictures to be shown on the touch screen while the remote is charging. The set up process and configuration is very detailed, professional and very, very well thought out. It really holds your hand and stops you being overwhelmed. Huge kudos to Logitech for that. All in all this is a near perfect remote. I've not needed the other remotes since configuring this one and that's exactly what I wanted with no compromises. My in-laws have a TV with a dodgy remote so I programmed in their device and when I go there I use my remote :) The only thing I can think of to complain about is the lack of the 4 coloured/teletext buttons. These have to be assigned to existing buttons or added to the LCD (I used LCD buttons because there aren't 4 convenient hard buttons to use). Did I say this remote is near perfect? :)
Wow. November 6, 2008 W. Harvey (London, UK) This is probably the most pleasing piece of technology I have ever bought and used. I've been messing around with AV gear for quite a long time and, as a result, I am always cynical about how easy things are to set up. I bought this to get rid of four other remotes: Samsung 40" LCD TV, Yamaha DPAX759SE AV Receiver, Cambridge Audio Azur 540D DVD player and Thompson Sky+ HD PVR. Firstly, the remote is beautifully designed and feels comfortable and useable in your hand. It's light, bright and sleeps and wakes according to movement or a lack thereof, thus preserving the battery. I have never owned a universal remote before and expected setting it up to be a long, tedious nightmare - fraught with trial and error (probably mostly error). Not so with this. You load the software onto your computer (I'm using a new iMac, so no Mac 'issues'). You then select the different components of your system from a mind-bogglingly large list of possibilities - needless to say you are unlikely to own anything that's not on the list. The system them confirms that it has details of all your gear and you move onto the next step. The next step involves setting up your 'Activities', for example: "Watch TV", or "Listen to Music". There are a few presets for this, or you can set up your own entirely from scratch. Each activity is set up via a simple quiz system which asks you questions about your system that you will definitely already know the answer to, because you used this information every time you picked up multiple remotes previously, to watch TV etc. So it will ask you a question like "When watching TV, do you control the volume with your TV or with your AV receiver". Simple. Having chosen your activities, you then update your remote control which takes a couple of minutes, and that's it. The screen on the remote then runs you through a short tutorial which teaches you the basics of using the touch screen commands and what to do if something doesn't work as you expect it to. And then, and it was at this point that every penny became worthwhile, it just worked. It did EXACTLY what it is supposed to, and this was straight out of the box with no tweaking the default settings. I shortly discovered that the volume control on my AV receiver wasn't working so I pressed the Help button on the remote and it fixed it. God knows how, but it did. I then couldn't find a button on the remote that the Harmony had assigned to be the "Back up" button on my Sky remote. So I plugged it back into my computer and assigned it myself in about 30 seconds. I then went to www.iconharmony.com where you can download the channel icons for all your favourite channels, like the purple E4 logo etc. You then assign these to Sky channel numbers using the Harmony Software and voila - you have all your favourite channels, (in groups of six per page) displayed in glorious techinicolour on the touch screen of your remote. You can even decide whether or not to have these automatically displayed when you are using the "Watch TV" activity. Having juggled 4 bulky remote controls for the last 2 years, this is a serious breath of fresh air and an absolute MUST for any gadget freak. And, possibly most importantly, it's an impressive little gadget to have on your coffee table for when your friends drop in... If I had known just how well it does what it's supposed to do, I would have paid double what I did for it. Go and buy one. Now.
Easy to use, fantastic macro features October 27, 2008 D. J. Hawkins (UK) Brought a while back now (had an email from Amazon with 20% weekend or something like that and just couldnt resist - been after one of these for ages!) Came packaged in the trademark Logitech futuristic packaging and really looked the part - initial set up is swift, easy and very self explanitory. For people saying the installation is complicated - its only as complicated as your set up. The step-by-step guide makes everything so simple, just fill in all the details about what components you have and how they are connected, and the remote does everything for you. One thing to note is that if the equipment you want to control isn't in the same room as your computer you may find yourself running back and forth to re connect the remote and make any adjustments, however this can be easily solved with eaither a USB extension, or just run the installation off of a laptop (the softwares requirements are very low). Works perfectly switching between PS3 and my PC's video and audio link (HDMI switcher and Logitech Z5500) at the push of a single button, as well as full control over my PC's Media Center, TV Tuner, and full DVD features. Shame about the inability to connect to the playstations bluetooth however I rarely have the need for this as my PC handles my video / movie viewing and my PS3 is only used for gaming. The remote is wonderfully made, and the backlit buttons make it a delight to use. It's a bit on the weighty side, but nothing that noticeable, and for some reason crashes on a macro I made where it waits for 10 seconds, and then switches out the lights (custom designed to allow me to walk out of the room still with the lights on - damn these remotes make you lazy!). However it seems to just hang on the delay and not turn the lights out, the only way to 'restore' use of the remote is to remove the battery and put it back in - strange... However not a feautre I really need and for everything else it's fast, easy and intuitive.
A True all in one October 16, 2008 I own two logitech products this and the G25 Driving wheel,Both are wonderful in design and function,The balance, the feel, the look and above all the application of this remote are a joy, There are people in logitech that really think about there products.The touch screen gives you access to all the functions you would have on the original remote, And these are downloaded via the net. Now I only have one remote to loose.
Is this really for you ? September 24, 2008 Richard Chequer 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
There is a lot of gushing praise for this product but I wonder whether this is any better than using your original remotes. I wanted the remote to control 6 items. Three of the items are on the Logitech database and work "out of the box". A further two are also on the database but did not work, and one was not on the database at all. I had my original remotes to program the Harmony which made is less difficult. The 30 minutes setup that Logitech talk about is more like 2 days. I have no great complaint with the PC software but I think the software in the remote is very poor. For example I have 18 "pages" on the display for my DVDR and a similar number for my Amplifier; the items are more or less in alphabetical order so power on and off are on page 12. I think there should be an option to nuke commands you will not be using, and commands available on the keypad should similarily be hidden. If you plan to use the "Activities" feature (and I don't think you can avoid it) be aware that all your kit needs to be on standby, which is not very green. Another problem is that if you fumble for the remote you can inadvertently send it off into another activity. I bought the Harmony because my wife is "technologically challenged" but I'm afraid the product just adds to the problems rather than provide a solution.
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