Pros: slim good looking it REALLY controls all my electronics and even APPLIANCES easily upgradeable Cons: buttons are delicate you must be patient with programming
I got this remote as a gift. I aways wanted to have one remote for all my electronics.Over the years I had a bunch of them but no one REALLY delivered the promise..I was skeptical about this one but then I discovered how powerful it ...
Pros: Price. Looks. Internet based programming allows customization and programming storage. Cons: Squeaking. Poor back-light operation.
Depending if you have internet access and think that spending multiple hours programming electronics is a fun afternoon or not will mostly determine if you like this product or not. I think Logitech might have accidentally disappointed some customers ...
Pros: It works. Cons: Set up somewhat time consuming; possible low battery life.
(And before you accuse me of being politically incorrect, I AM a woman – and not only female, but that rarest of breeds, a middle aged woman who appreciates the “cool’ factor in techno gadgets that work). :) Despite the fact I swore I would ...
Pros: Nice looking,easy to read,excellent backlighting. Cons: Plastic buttons too small,rubber buttons are squishy and non positive.Bad balance.slippery and cheap feeling.
I owned a harmony 880 for about a week before returning it. Decided to try the less complex 520 with hopefully fewer software bugs. I liked this remote and it seemed to work a bit better than the 880. It still didn't like to learn as it should. After ...
Pros: Sets all your components at once. A screen. Cons: The physical design is a deal breaker. Buttons are laid out really bad.
What this and other Logitech remotes do is set all your devices to the on and/or correct input channel - with one push of a button. So say you want to watch cable tv? You push one button and it turns your tv on, makes sure it's on the right input, turns ...
Pros: Very powerful idea, extremely flexible design Cons: Getting to work can be something of a chore
After using a Sony learning remote for years, my system recently got much more sophisticated and I needed to upgrade to something with a little more brains. Enter the Harmony remote. All of the different remotes in the Harmony line run in the exact ...
Pros: Easy programing Cons: Intrusive software ,luck of support
A universal remote that will replace all your other remotes not exactly. It looks nice and it is balanced well . Very light in front with all the weight at the back .Easy to handle. The remote requires having a computer to operate properly. ...
Pros: Powerful, flexible, easy, combines multiple button steps into one "Activity" button, short setup time. Cons: A little expensive, could run into computer or hardware compatibility issues.
I purchased this remote for my father-in-law. I had purchased a combo DVD/Surround system for them to use with their TV and DirectTV box. Unfortunately, switching from DVD to TV with "stock" setup required multiple menu changes from 2 remotes, and ...
Pros: Works well. Telephone support is friendly and effective. Cons: Minor user interface glitches on Mac OS. Slow telephone support.
After buying a new flatscreen TV then hooking up our game console, DVD player, VCR, and stereo system, we had 5 remote controls to deal with. Even our modest setup required remembering how our devices are interconnected then using 2 or 3 remote controls ...
Pros: Functions as advertised; good looks; good price Cons: Black surface shows fingerprints; buttons seem flimsy; less hot buttons than 600 series.
I purchased a 676 in late December. The upper right button didn't work consistently so I returned it for a second 676 which worked fine. The build quality of the 676 is excellent. You could easily drop the remote and expect it to work. It had a nice ...
Pros: Nice design, functional, blue backlights. Cons: Web-based interface without which the remote is totally useless. Broken buttons after a year.
I'll preview this review by saying: Remote - 4 stars Method of programming remote - zero stars The Logitech Harmony series of remotes rely on a web-based interface to set up the remote. When reading other reviews, it wasn't clear that this actually ...
Pros: It's a Logitech Harmony. Cons: The screen is virtually unreadable.
I already owned a Harmony 720 for my main AV system. I LOVE that remote, but I couldn't justify the cost of another 720 for my bedroom system, so I bought the 520. I really wanted to like it, but couldn't. There's nothing wrong with the functionality, but the font on the screen is too small and too dim to read easily. The backlight doesn't help it any - in fact it makes it worse. I finally took it back and purchased a Harmony 550 for only about $10 more. The Harmony 550 remote is a great compromise between the 520 and 720. Although I love Harmony remotes, I do NOT recommend the 520.
Pros: it's supposed to function as an all in one Cons: It doesn't function as an all in one. The software, the firmware, the support.
This remote just does not work. The setup software is completely full of bugs. If you want to change any settings, you have to log on to one of their websites and it is almost always down (is down right now.) The remote never changes my TV to the right input anymore so I always have to run the little troubleshooter every time I want to change to Watch TV. I would be writing this in their forum but alas they've deleted my account.
Save yourself some hassle. Do not buy Logitech remotes.
Beware if you have a Vizio TV by shanybanany ,Mar 11 '07
Pros: Looks cool, great idea if it will work with your devices. Cons: Check logitech's sppt forums 1st to see if there are known issues with your devices.
I returned this remote to Walmart today. I could not get it to work properly with our Vizio TV. I read the support user forum and it seems there are many users who have had the same problem. The problem is with the way the original remote and the TV change inputs, resulting in the TV never changing to the correct input when selecting an activity. Also the software was a pain to use, to change one thing you have to go through a whole series of questions to get to the thing you want. I'm going to try the One For All Kameleon next. You can get it on Amazon for half the price of this one.
Pros: I give the styling 3 out of 5 stars Cons: off balance, poor backlight, doesn't program fast/well, won't control devices consistantly, etc
I normally believe "you get what you pay for" but woah, not here.
This remote takes an hour and a half to setup, start to finish.
Then during testing, all kinds of problems. It won't consistantly perform the same operations. It loses settings. There is considerable "tuning" to this remote to get it to perform how you need it to. Just to operate the DVR, DVD-R, Radio, and the general settings the Amp has....
What a headache.
Then you turn the lights out to watch a movie and you can't see the buttons on the remote, poor backlight.
Theres gotta be a better remote for this sort of money...
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