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's announcement that it has ceased production of Harmony marked an important milestone in the decline of a once critical product category, the universal remote control. For almost two decades ...
Announced at CES 2008 in Las Vegas, Logitech's Harmony One touch screen universal remote control universal could be a lifesaver if your lounge room is drowning in an abundance of gadgets. The Harmony ...
If you read CNET at all, you know we're big fans of Logitech's Harmony line of universal remotes--and judging from the sales numbers, so is the rest of America. But if you're in the market for a ...
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 ...
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 ...
A reader who wishes to remain anonymous writes in with a question about an answer. In a recent Mac 911 you mentioned that Logitech’s Harmony Remote Software was behind the times in regard to modern ...
Well, the other shoe finally dropped. After years of speculation about the fate of its Harmony line of universal remotes, Logitech has announced that it will stop making the devices effective ...
Update 4/12/2021: Logitech recently announced it would no longer manufacture Harmony remotes. However, the company will continue to support existing devices and provide ongoing access to "software and ...
I've got a Mac Mini hooked up as my HTPC, with a number of emulators, Plex, iTunes, and other assorted programs. I've also got a Harmony One, which is set up to control the majority of my setup ...
I bought one of these yesterday mostly based on the glowing reports of the other Harmony thread here. I've set it up using the "what do you want to do" macros that set up several devices at the same ...