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December 2015
(85%)
71 Reviews
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(85%)
2210 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Logitech Harmony Elite is a unique universal-remote system that can control your entire home theater using your iPhone or Android phone or tablet
Or the included remote
Via the Harmony Hub. The touchscreen makes it more versatile than cheaper models
Activities automate your routines
Compatible with loads of devices
Polished design and feel
Controls practically everything
No lineofsight required
Easy to set up with the app
Can also use the app to control
IoT integration
Ergonomic
Beautifully designed and easy-to-use remote
Smart home and AV system control in one
Excellent device support
You can use your phone as well
The editors didn't like
Significantly cheaper versions like the Harmony Home Control can do almost as much. The battery only lasts a couple of days per charge
So you'll have to remember to keep it in the charging cradle between uses
It's very expensive
Can't launch into most video apps
Occasional missed commands
Expensive
Relatively easy to accidentally press a button on the touchscreen when picking up the remote
Published: 2018-02-02, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Activities automate your routines, Compatible with loads of devices, Polished design and feel
It's very expensive, Can't launch into most video apps, Occasional missed commands
If you're thinking that a $250 (£99, AU$449) TV remote seems like overkill, or an unnecessary luxury… well, you're absolutely right. Even if you have a number of home entertainment and smart devices around, you probably also are pretty adept at grabbing...
Published: 2016-04-04, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
controls practically everything, no lineofsight required, easy to set up with the app, can also use the app to control, IoT integration, ergonomic
expensive, relatively easy to accidentally press a button on the touchscreen when picking up the remote, setup cannot be done directly on the remote
The Logitech Harmony Elite is the best do-it-all remote money can buy. It has few shortcomings and those that there are will normally be down to the device you're trying to control rather than the remote itself, as is the case with the PS4.The biggest pro...
The Logitech Harmony Elite is a unique universal-remote system that can control your entire home theater using your iPhone or Android phone or tablet, or the included remote, via the Harmony Hub. The touchscreen makes it more versatile than cheaper models
Significantly cheaper versions like the Harmony Home Control can do almost as much. The battery only lasts a couple of days per charge, so you'll have to remember to keep it in the charging cradle between uses
The Logitech Harmony Elite adds a useful touchscreen to the best universal remote system around, but it's not worth the high price for most buyers...
Abstract: Logitech's been in the universal remote game for a long while now, and while many of its efforts have been solid, they've never been complete game changers. Enter the Logitech Harmony Elite remote, the latest flagship device in the Harmony line-up that sp...
Abstract: The biggest complaint I hear from clients when I'm out in the field doing video display calibration work involves problems with remote control systems. You'd think this would be because they have a stack of them to shuffle through, or they had bought some...
It can support up to 15 devices, Can work from anywhere, Alexa compatible
Expensive, Initial setup can be difficult, Average customer service
This Logitech Harmony Elite review has found it to be one of the best remotes on the market. It can be complicated to set up at first, especially if you have many devices to connect. After the initial set up, you’ll be surprised at how much easier and mor...
Published: 2019-04-05, Author: Jason , review by: androidguys.com
After using both the Logitech Harmony Companion and Harmony Elite here are the key differences I noticed. Mainly the more expensive Harmony Elite provides the ability to add more devices, includes an additional IR blaster, has an LCD screen, backlit keys...
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