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How to program a Logitech Harmony remote CNET's favorite line of universal remotes takes the pain out of the set-up process, letting you configure everything with your PC.
Programming The success of Logitech's Harmony remotes has always been due to a combination of great hardware and easy programming.
Logitech’s Harmony group has long made some of the best universal remote controls on the market. The Harmony Elite is the culmination of all that experience. It can control up to 15 audio/visual ...
The new entry-level universal remote can control eight devices and supports online programming like more expensive Harmony remotes.
The remote programming of Harmony remotes is all done with the magic of the Internet. Yes kid, the Internet. The remotes can connect to a PC via a USB cable.
The new Logitech Harmony 300 Remote is simple to set up, replaces up to four other remotes and gives you better control of what’s attached to your TV with the touch of one button. “Most universal ...
The remote lacks backlighting, and all of that functionality makes it a bit more difficult to program than some other Harmony remotes—but it's still easier to use than anything else available.
For those who find Logitech's series of Harmony universal remotes too intimidating, the company's latest product, the Harmony Express, might be the answer. Virtually every function can now be done ...
Do not use the web interface to program your harmony remote. The last time I used it (maybe a year ago), it lacked sequence capabilities and didn't have the fine tuning options.
It’s not as powerful as the Harmony Elite, but it’s not as complex or as expensive as that universal remote, either. Logitech’s Harmony division makes better universal remote controls than ...
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 ...
The best simple universal TV remote for your not-so-tech-savvy parent with a Roku is the, which lets them keep using familiar controls.