Others say...

"Horrible design, buttons hard to use"
I have the harmony 659 which is great. The buttons are well placed and the remote was easy to use. The only issue is that using IR it was too easy to get my components out of whack if I didn't push an activities button and leave it pointed toward my entertainment center for a good 3 to 4 seconds while it was blasting it's IR commands.

I wanted the 890 remote because of the RF extender so I wouldn't have to worry about things getting out of sync. This remote is an ergonomic disaster! All the buttons are pretty much flush and it's easy to fat finger buttons. Some of the buttons are so small I feel like I need a stylus to use them. If they would have kept with the raised buttons this would have been a much better product. You can only cram so many buttons in a space before something becomes unusable.

I also don't understand why you need 2 IR transmitters per cable, since I just ended up tying back the one I didn't use. (There are 4 ports on the extender, but each cable is split at the end with 2 IR transmitters) It makes the extender setup messy. I suppose in a closed cabinet it wouldn't matter but my entertainment center is open and there's just no way to make it look neat.

All in all it's a let down for the price. LogiTech usually makes killer products with well thought out designs. They missed the mark on this one though...

"Harmony 890 remote"
This product does as advertised. The fast forward, reverse, play , etc. buttons could be larger though.The glowing backlight works well. Battery life is good, requiring recharge only after 3-4 days.

"Very good all in one remote control"
I recently purchased this remote due to a remodel which will put most controlled equipment behind a solid wood door. Needed a remote with RF capability to control my satellite box/DVR, DVD recorder, audio receiver, VCR and TV. You set this remote up on your computer (PC or Mac) by installing an application and adding your devices.

You can then further customize each device and set up lists of activities like watch TV that will control multiple devices. There are 8 "soft" programmable buttons for further customization. You have virtually unlimited numbers of soft buttons displayed 8 at a time via page views on the color LCD.

Once done setting up the application/adding your devices you connect the remote and RF extender via an included USB cable. The set up and any subsequent updates are then uploaded to the remote and it is ready to use.

It took me about 2 weeks of setting up and customizing devices and activities as well as adding other remote devices (a fan, my laptop) and changing the order of how things were activated. Unless you are a techie like me you may need some help getting the remote dialed in but once done it works great.

There is a learning curve associated with using the remote but once that is done it should work flawlessly. It also comes with a charging dock so you won't have to worry about changing batteries.

While not perfect it is pretty close; about 85-90%.

"An excellent buy with just a few minor flaws"
This is the second Harmony remote I've purchased, and have now owned for a few months. The purchase was actually for my in-laws, whose setup included a wall mounted Samsung LN-46A650, Motorola HD Cable Receiver, and DVD player. The latter two are located in a media cabinet behind the viewing position. So, the options were to leave the cabinet open and use three remotes (pointing two backward), have a professional install a infrared relay next to the tv that would send signals back to the cabinet (still using 3 remotes), or get a radio frequency capable remote and adapter. The first was impractical, and the second very expensive ($$$-$$$$), so I researched my options for the third.

There are several remote vendors that have comparable products to Logitech in terms of features and functionality. My ideal remote would've come from Universal Remotes, but their prices were 2 to 3 times that of the Logitechs.

Having said all that, let's get to the facts:

Pros:
- This unit COMES WITH the radio frequency adapter with enough extender cables for 8 components, and I have had NO trouble with the two devices I've set for RF control (12 feet behind viewer, through a closet door)
- Set up is very intuitive as long as you know the models of your equipment, the inputs of your setup, and how you want the remote to control things. I had their setup up and running (but not fine tuned) within 15 minutes. I am confident in my computer and electronics skills, however I'm convinced someone with the interest but not great technological savvy could master Logitech's setup program in one or two sessions of use.
- Activities are easily set up and edited with the software (I'm running Windows XP Pro), to the point where you can customize each button's action if you wish. Only having to push one button to turn on all the necessary components, switch inputs, and switch button functionality on the remote was key for my relatively technologically impaired in-laws.
- You can specify how to control each device (either infrared or RF from the extender)
- The color LCD screen is very clear and bright compared to my other model (Harmony 550).
- When the remote senses movement after a period of inactivity (i.e. you pick it up to change channels), the back lights turn on illuminating both the LCD and buttons.
- Lithium ion battery means never having to swap batteries
- You can specify favorite channels and upload a network icon to be displayed next to the appropriate button (however the icon can only be a certain size which was a bit challenging to produce)
- On and on and on

Cons:
- The buttons are not very well laid out, some very small in size, and labels are almost too little. This is where the Universal Remote model excelled. Layout was great and labels easily legible. However, the UR model didn't include the RF receiver and was twice the price. But once your hand develops the muscle memory for where buttons are, it's not a big issue.
- You have to update the RF extender every time you update the remote settings, even if all you're doing in changing button assignments or renaming an activity

Review:
All in all it's a great remote. It's drawbacks weren't enough for me to drop a star. If you need the radio frequency functionality, this is the most inexpensive and user friendly answer. I hope you found this review helpful, if you actually read it all.

"Worth every penny!! Love this remote. "
I have owned this remote for over 9 months now, and I have never had any problems with it. I have components from several manufacturers (Denon, Comcast DVR, Panasonic, etc) and I can easily control each from the one remote.

I have my equipment set up in another room and have not had any problems with reception at the components. I can even use it outside to control my music for my outdoor speakers (distance about 40 feet).

Macros were easy to set up on the remote with the user guide, so I was able to switch inputs (HDMI to serial when needed) with the press of a button. You select what gets turned on, what gets turned off, etc. Custom buttons can be set up on the remote, which was slightly more challenging, and it can "learn" from your existing remotes when needed (very few were not pre-set).

If you need a radio frequency remote, I cannot recommend this enough. If you don't, I would still recommend a Logitech remote, just don't pay the extra money for this remote to get the radio frequency ability.

 

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What our customer's say!

"Nice remote", PROS:
- Nice 8 buttons for the LCD screen so there's less flipping to the next page
- No bugs unlike the Logitech Harmony 620 and 670.
- Nice how when I pick it up, it senses the motion and the screen lights up.
- Seems durable in case the kids drop it on the tile floor.
- The IR extender works great.
- Wife and kids love it.
- Terrific Tech support with almost no wait time.
- I like the Harmony 890's button layout much better than the Harmony 620.

CONS:
- The base charger did not make contact with the remote so I exchanged it for another unit and now it makes contact with the remote on the first try.
- Seems I have to charge it every 3-4 days.
- Can't import my photos to represent the icons
- Expensive
- Can only control RF, IR, and Z-wave devices which means it can't control Sony Playstation which uses bluetooth.

WISH LIST:
- Too bad the charger doesn't have a button to press to find/locate the remote like my cordless phone at home to help me find it after other members of my family uses it.

"Do not buy this defect-plagued product", What a mistake. I am awaiting an RMA for my second replacement of this defect-plagued device. For close to $300 I expect so much more. Logitech has truly underwhelmed with their service and support. The screen on the first device failed, a common problem as you will see if you search the Logitech support forums. I spent an hour on the phone with a customer service agent who had me dismantling my home theater system in order to test individual components. Eventually he concluded that, yes, it was a device problem not an operator problem and that it was a common failure with these devices. They shipped me a new remote and told me to throw away the existing one. After configuring the new remote, which took some figuring because it does not ship with current firmware, it was apparent that the device was defective out of the box. Fine if you never have to select a channel with a 3, 6, or 9 in the number but otherwise a problem. I am now awaiting resolution of this issue and after two calls and promised emails that never arrive, I have written off the product. Save your money and buy an IR extender with a standard remote.

"890 remote", For a straight forward setup this product works great. If you want to do something a little different it's pretty much trial and error. You would think Logitech could produce a decent manual.

I bought this product so that I could operate equipment in another room. It works about 75% of the time. Distance and obstuctions do matter and is actually quite a bit less than advertised.

"Love this remote!", This remote does exactly what it is meant to do, control everything. I was amazed at how well the default button setup was for all of my electronics. A few tweaks and everything works. I haven't even set up the RF portion yet. The IR is so powerful that many of the things that had trouble with their own remotes are working great now.

My wife loves the "one remote" for everything and less clutter on the coffee table. Yeah, it's a little expensive but sure worth it in my household.

"890 Remote Review", I've been using an extreme amount of remotes to control my devices. This 890 remote has made life so much easier, it's unbelievable. I was shocked at how easy it was to program. It's just awesome.

I do believe I can even get my wife to use it. (Hummmmm)



 
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"Good Features but Poor Ergonomics and frustrating software.", The features of this remote are well documented and some are quite good but want to comment on why I chose not to keep this remote.

First, I found the button layout to be very hard to use without looking at the remote. My ideal remote is one that I can use without looking at the buttons. The button shapes and sizes in the Harmony 880 and 890 are too similar and too close together to easily locate by touch. I tried to adapt to it for almost a month before giving up. The key buttons for me are volume, mute, skip forward, fast forward, skip back, play, and pause. When I watch something on Tivo those buttons are the ones I use most. Because of the location and similar shape of those buttons in the 890, I frequently pressed the wrong one unless I looked at the remote.

The second issue I have with the 890 is that one cannot make any changes to the remote without first updating the RF module. Even if one only wants to rename a button, he must first disconnect the RF module from the power supply and all the IR blasters, connect it to his computer and update it. Only then will the Logitech software allow one to update the remote. It is very frustrating to have to go through all that to make simple changes to the remote.

I decided I really did not need an RF remote so I replaced my 890 with the newer Harmony ONE. I am very happy with the Harmony ONE because all the important buttons are centrally located and are of different shapes. The Harmony One is very easy to use without looking at it.

If you really need an RF remote, I recommend you look at the ones made by Universal Remote Control (URC) before buying the 890. If you don't need the RF feature, get a Harmony ONE.

"Only 10 favorites? Why?", I'd have put more but Amazon keeps deleting posts that they don't like.

So I'll submit this again, and if you read it, it got through the filter.

10 favorites. That's all I've got to say.

If this doesn't mean something to you, this is a good remote and a good value.

If it does, you shouldn't buy it because the remote is overpriced for what you get.

"Awesome remote! Worth the upgrade!", Just got the Harmony 890 remote a couple of days ago, and it's AWESOME! I upgraded from the Harmony Xbox 360 Remote because of the RF capabilities of the 890, and I must say that it's been great! My home theater is set up so that the components are behind me, and being able to control them all, without having to contort my self to aim the remote behind my back is HEAVENLY!

The only cons that I've experienced with this remote are:

1. The documentation that comes with the remote is beyond useless. I had to figure out, on my own, how to update the firmware in the RF receiver, as it's not mentioned on the quick set up poster (just so happens you just plug the receiver into a USB port and click "Update Remote". Go figure.)

2. The trial and error of getting everything to work correctly took a LONG time, and can get frustrating. Updating both the remote AND the receiver when you discover something doesn't work correctly gets REAL tedious when you're initially setting the thing up. When you're done, it's worth it, though!

Other than that, I have no complaints with the remote. No, it doesn't power on or off the PS3, but that's because of Sony deciding to use Bluetooth instead of infrared or RF (like ever OTHER device in the world!) It DOES control the other functions of the PS3, if you use the Nyko Blu Wave Remote PlayStation 3 Blu Wave Remote, which is very cool!

Also, the people complaining about having to use the internet to setup the remote... we should welcome them to 2008! Is it even feasible to expect a remote to operate the MILLIONS of different electronic devices in the marketplace WITHOUT downloading codes from the internet? What about newly released electronics? Should it just "know" all of these codes too? Crazy!

All I'm saying is, if you've got a little time (and a wee amount of patience), then this remote is great! If you're actually sick enough to ENJOY configuring electronic devices to work exactly as you wish (like yours truly!) then you will LOVE it!

"Non-functional software", Wow. Not only was the CD defective, but neither the Mac version or Windows software would successfully update the remote. Looking at the support forums, seems to be a common issue, and people have complained that Logitech has not been very helpful solving the issues.

"Value for the money. ", 890 works great for a one room one zone unit. For more zones choose the Pro. I own both. Good support.

 
 
 

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