0ur opinion: :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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* Great unit ...
Works just as advertised; I do not understand the recharger complaints. It fits nicely in the recharging unit and reminding the family to do so keeps the remote findable when needed. Only good, though, if you do not need RF; keep in mind that the device must be pointed at a relatively short distance (10' or so), and directly at the units to operate them. Unit also is curiously missing an "off" button for individual units if one component happens not to turn off with the sequencing. Not a big deal, as you can just turn everything back on and then go through the shutoff sequencing again. Somewhat annoying though. Overall, I would buy it again for any setup where RF is not needed.
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Works Great
Easy to program, easy to use, ergonomic...it has the keys where they should be. I am not giving 5 stars because I would love to be able to modify the menus for each device when I activate devices.
Strongly recommended
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* The best REMOTE yet ...
I have been using this remote for over a month now. Not one complaint. The best thing about Harmony is their CUSTOMER SERVICE. It is by far the best there is on the net.
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best remote...EVER
Amazingly simple to set up. Works like a champ. Flawlessly controls tv, dvd, a/v receiver, and DISH satellite box. Setup took only minutes to complete, and was easily customized to match my preferences. Had a Phillips Pronto before, Logitech blows it away. Best part is, everyone in the household can use it!
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* Harmony One universal remote control ...
I like the fact that this unit has a removable, rechargeable, battery. Unlike a lot of products, if the battery fails it will be easy and cheap to replace.
I found that the initial setup pretty straightforward. It took perhaps 45 minutes for the first attempt. I then had to go back a couple of times to make minor adjustments. Editing the settings is simple.
The default settings for controlling the various components work very well. I found that all of the common commands are available as a push button. Less frequently used commands are accessed using soft keys on the touch screen.
My biggest dislike is the feel of the unit. It has an ergonomic shape that positions your hand for pushing the most commonly used buttons. But the numeric keypad is located too low on the unit so it is difficult to push the numbers while holding the unit in one hand and the touch screen is located too high for one handed use. I end up using two hands to push the numeric keys or to use the touch screen. The vol and channel up/down keys are better located so channel surfing one handed works OK. The keys are a bit on the small side and have a very short throw with a noticeable click to them.
I don't much care for the very shiny finish on the unit. It makes it look a bit cheap, which at nearly $200 it is not. At that price this is a luxury item for me and is a bit hard to justify buying. But it did allow me to get four remote controls off of my coffee table. Cheaper universal remotes that I have tried in the past where not worth the trouble. This one does do what they claim.