Logitech has announced the discontinuation of its Harmony remotes, though it says that existing users don't need to worry. The company plans to continue supporting its remotes and to sell off its ...
Roughly one year after Logitech launched its Harmony Express universal remote, the company is discontinuing the device and ending support. Harmony Express was meant to be a sleek, Alexa-enabled ...
Logitech has announced that it will no longer manufacture its popular line of Harmony universal remote controls. In a blog post published on April 9, a spokesperson for the company said, “While ...
As always Logitech has raised the bar for home media automation with the Harmony One. The CES-unveiled Harmony One shares features previous Harmony home theater remotes by offering the same easy to ...
Logitech on Friday officially killed the Harmony universal remote, leaving Apple TV users with one less alternative to the bemoaned Siri Remote. Confirming years of rumors that the Harmony line was on ...
Logitech is axing its Alexa-powered Harmony Express remote, giving owners a little over two months notice that their voice-controlled remote is about to stop working. Launched in April 2019, the ...
One of the top-rated universal remotes of all time, the Harmony One has been controlling my home theater for nearly two years. And I wouldn't trade it for anything. Rick Broida is the author of ...
Do you feel like you have too many remote controls? I feel that many of my remotes are overly complicated, quirky and usually do more than needed. Enter the Logitech Harmony One universal remote ...
Logitech has announced that it will stop making its Harmony range of remotes for TVs. However, the company will continue to support existing products, ensuring that current users are not left in the ...
The universal remote is a must-have for the megalomaniac home-cinema owner. The sheer power of controlling everything from the TV to the lights, in one device, is enough to elicit "Mwahahahaha!"s from ...
So I'm thinking of ordering one of these through Amazon - either the 880 or One - but I have a question as to how the macro's work. Does the remote know the current status of my components? Because ...
As I've posted in some earlier threads, I've got a fairly simple television setup (I won't call it a "home theater"): old SD television, OTA digital to analog converter, Playstation 2 for playing DVDs ...
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