Others say...

"Very good product"
This item is great. It is my first all in one remote so nothing to compare too but I am a very investigative buyer and this product had everything I wanted except the out of site reciever. My stuff is in site so it wasn't a deal breaker. Very easy to set up. If you know your model numbers you are good. Worked perfectly right of the bat. No complaints. Looks cool and you can even put a picture slide show on the screen. If you have a nice home theater setup, a remote like this is a must. I was fumbling with 6 remotes. I have a denon reciever, panasonic projector, cable box, blue ray player and a remote lighting system and this functioned perfectly after a quick setup. If you get the price I got it is a steal.

"No Stars - Stay Away from this remote . . . . "
I had written an extensive review and it is no where to be found, so . . . I'll just keep it short and say save yourself the money and a lot of trouble.

Amazon, what happened to my previous review that you nagged me to write?

P.S.
Harmony's discussion areas are brutal and rude. Stay away from there too.

"Very easy to set up and use"
I got my Harmony One a few weeks ago from Amazon and could not be happier with the set up and using this remote. I have used other Universal remotes in the past (Sony and Phillip's Pronto) which were OK, but nothing is as easy to set up and intuitive as this one.
I used the Mac OS software to set it up on my iMac and everything worked really well, no issues at all. Of course I am probably a bit more advanced than the regular person on using computers and programming, but this was a breeze.
Love how the system works based on Activities and remembers what is on or off so that devices that are not in use will be turn off depending of the activity that you want to do. And 98% of the time works well :)

"Best Remote Ever!"
Ok, I am coming late to these high end universal remotes. So all the advances make me think this one is fantastic. Setup takes a couple hours, some tech knowledge, and some logical planning. While I was lacking on the last issue, it is because I was unaware how I would use this remote. Really like it though. Of course, the price just went down right after I bought it for $199 so that is a bit frustrating.

"Logitech Harmony One"
Yes, it's expensive for a universal remote but it's worth the price. You'll need some computer skills to set it up but Logitech has made it fairly easy. I have a Pioneer 5080HD Plasma, an Oppo 980 DVD player and an NAD 752 Stereo Receiver. Works great!

 

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- Dedicated on-screen activity buttons
- Color LCD touch screen
- Contoured backlit buttons
- Can learn IR codes from existing remote controls


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What our customer's say!

"Awesome remote", This is only my second advanced remote like this - first was a Phillips Pronto. This one leaves it far behind.
I didn't research too much, just knew I wanted something programmable for my media center and TV. So it was a great surprise to plug in the remote, tell it what I had, and offer preprogrammed options based on those devices. So it has all the steps to get to all the options on my media center PC, saving me even having to set up the steps! It does it automatically. Incredible.

What I expected to be about a 30 minute job to set up the various macros for the options on my media center (listen to music, watch DVD's, watch my movie files, look at pictures, watch live TV, go to recorded TV, etc) was actually about 4 minutes, and it wouldn't have taken that long if I had been familiar with how the software was going to work rather than just delving into it blind. But it's so straight forward and simple that you CAN delve into it blind. Even the remote will double check that things worked right and offer to adjust things if they don't, asking obvious things like "did the TV turn on?" and fixing it if it didn't.

Even turns on the backlight and screen as soon as it senses it was picked up, so unlike most, you don't have to press a button to get the lights even to turn on. Very nice touch that I had never though of, but once I experienced it I thought "This is obvious, why don't all of them do this?"

Selectable 12/24 hour time format (something nice when I find it since I prefer everything in 24 hour format), even can program how long the backlight buttons and screen stay illuminated.

Ergonomics are outstanding. It has, for lack of a better term, two "detent" positions. There are two major parts for use, one is the normal transport buttons, one is the main select d-pad. So the bottom of the remote is sculpted so that it fits perfectly in the hand if you are holding it in either of those most used spots. So it's always comfortable regardless of whether you're holding it farther back for the transport controls, or farther forward for the selection controls.

Buttons are about the best I've ever felt on a remote. Nice positive feel when you press them. Like my preference for Thinkpad keyboards for laptops. It just feels better than everything else.

I was expecting something good, but this exceeded even my wildest expectations. I used to think the Pronto was a cool remote, but this one is just outstanding. Worth every penny.

"Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote ", Love the product. It's easy to set up and easy to use. Also, eliminates the need for multiple remotes. The TV room just became alot neater.Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote

"GRET GREAT GREAT", This is a great remote. The interface is easy and intuitive. The cradle is sleek and fits in modern decor. Programing is a snap as long as you mapped out you inputs. I have an older vcr and the remote was able to learn commands by aiming the old remote to a sensor on the harmony. options galore! I love the programable icons for favorites. I have never used another universal, but I will never try another as long as this one is around.

"Great universal remote", I already had the Harmony 880 which I would describe as a great universal remote, but I purchased this as part of a promotion with the purchase of a new Panasonic TV. This adds the touch screen, which is easier to use than the small buttons on the 880. It also has a better arrangement of the fast forward, play and rewind buttons. Both use the same software which makes programming very easy. I cannot possibly imagine any better universal remote than this one.

"Logitech finally got it right!", We've had the Harmony 800(?) since it came out, and it's caused us nothing but headaches and more headaches. We finally bit the bullet and bought the Harmony One...and can't say enough about how happy we are with this remote!!! The signal is incredibly clear and fast, where as the 800's signal was downright frustrating. The touchscreen is great UI improvement, and the overall feel of the remote is more natural and ergonomic.

The only hiccup during installation was with the included software. I had to go to Logitech's Support Site to download the latest software. After that, it was a piece of cake to transfer all the settings from the 800 to the new remote.

Note: Buying the One from Amazon made the purchase an even better decisiont due to the great competitive pricing and Prime Shipping.



 
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"Excellent Product But...", I've had the Harmony One over a month and it is a very capapble device. Set up and use can be very complicated if your av system is not completely standard like mine turned out to be. The customer service was very patient and ultimately "solved" my problem (2+ hours) which was caused by the extra long delay in changing inputs required by my Magnavox tv.
I would recommend trying the unit and if you can't get it to easily work smoothly send it back.

"Harmony One is Number One!", This is the best remote in the Harmony line, as far as I'm concerned. My old 880 was a pain to charge because of a faulty designed charging cradle. They have addressed that concern with this model and there isn't a problem with charging anymore. I also like the way it fits in your hand and the touch screen is great.

"Inconsistant performance & Annoying Wizard that won't go away", My sister bought this for my parents and I got involved because they couldn't get it to work and needed help. When I got there the remote would simply run in a continuous setup cycle and wouldn't actually do anything useful. I tried taking the battery out and waiting 15 min to no avail-apparently there were bugs in the included programming app and I was advised to use the web app for programming.

That got the remote going-well sort of. The remote was purchased to simply switch between live cable and a tivo series 2 box. The problem is the performance is inconsistent- sometimes it works, sometimes it will select the computer input rather than the tivo or cable input. Other times nothing happens at all. You can get around this by going into the TV menu and looking around for the source input and manually selecting it -not a biggie for me but too much for older parents especially since there are so many options it is hard to find.

For me, the worst part of the remote is this very annoying wizard and I think it actually causes some of glitches we have encountered.
From time to time it appears and asks if you want help and from that point on the remote stops working until you tell it yes or no- not even the volume control will work when this unwanted pest appears. I suspect some former employee from Microsoft came up with this idea since it sort of reminds me of clippy and the fact that it is so intrusive. It does ask if you you want to hide the wizard but apparently you can't disable the darn thing without reprogramming it again. By this time my parents had enough so they simply put it away and bought a $19.95 universal remote. Not perfect but it works and no unwanted pests either.



"A Long Time Spent To Not Solve a Nonexistent Problem", I'm giving the Harmony One one star because it failed to improve my home theater and I spent a whole frusterating day figuring that out. Other people with different setups might very well love the Harmony One. The remote costs as much as Blu-Ray player, so everyone should have super high expectations. Good universal remotes can be had for 1/5 the price.

My main setup is a DirecTV HD DVR, an Onkyo receiver, a Samsung HDTV and a Toshiba DVD recorder, all of which less are than a year old. I also have a PlayStation, an old VCR, a camcorder and a TV/DVD in the other room that the remote was supposed to control. I never got that far.

An online wizard programs the remote, which sounds good. In my case the wizard immediately asked nonsensical questions. For example, it asked me to choose an input mode for the DVD recorder from a list the recorder doesn't support, in an activity where the signal doesn't even pass through the recorder. The wizard doesn't have any knowledge of how the system is connected or what the components can do necessarily, it only knows the codings for the remotes.

This wouldn't be a problem if it were possible to bypass the wizard and simply set the remote up to do what it should do. Instead it's required to get through the first part - wrong answers and all - and try to correct the problems in the main page.

I was encouraged by the main page in the software. I spent hours setting up activities and mapping buttons (the defaults were nowhere close to right). The software design requires a lot of navigation back and forth, and clearly isn't intended for advanced users. To me the point of buying an expensive remote was to do everything the other remotes could do in a better, more efficient and more consistent way. This turned out to be a very time consuming process in the Logitech software.

After downloading the data to the remote the real problems surfaced. Activities didn't turn the components on. No problem, there's a Help button. The Help button asks a lengthy series of questions, tries different combinations, and after a few minutes of pressing remote buttons the components turned on to watch TV.

Clicked the button to turn everything off. Nothing happened. Repeat the long, tedious Help process - only this time it asks questions for all the components that weren't involved in the first place. Frusterating.

If this were a 1-shot process, where Help just corrected the settings for use next time, it wouldn't be a big deal. That isn't the case with my components. Despite my best efforts something regularly went wrong, requiring the Help button to step through the procedure.

The activities always try to set inputs on components, even if the inputs never change. That can cause flashing that wouldn't appear otherwise. In the case of my Onkyo receiver the Harmony remote repeatedly sends the input command which causes the relay to click over and over. In my setup the change is unnecessary in the first place, and tripping the relay repeatedly each time I turn on the TV is needless wear and tear.

At this point I'd spent over 6 hours programming and debugging the remote. I'm an engineer and programmer by profession.

I wrote up a detailed email to Logitech support from inside the program. When I clicked "Send" the page said "You were logged out" or something like that, and offered no way to go Back to copy my message. My long, detailed email to Logitech was gone.

At that point I realized that even if I could get the remote to operate my setup efficiently - and that would involve probably hours on the phone with Logitech - the benefit just isn't there. The Harmony One is fancier than the DirecTV remote, with better materials and button feel, but it's a little bigger, heavier, the DVR functions are too low and the touch screen can't be used reliably with one hand.

As part of my day trying to set up the Harmony One I discovered that I could fix all of the startup irritations in the setup by changing the input assignments on the Onkyo and by adjusting some of the cryptic HDMI-CEC settings on the components. I should've taken a closer look at what my components provide before solving a problem that didn't exist.

"Activities" is a nice idea, but it's really just an abstraction of the buttons on the existing remotes. For a complete home theater it takes a lot of work to set them up, and in my experience the result is fragile. I've since returned the Harmony One and am content with my original set of remotes.

"No ordinary remote", $200 for a remote control?!? This is no ordinary remote control. It will change your life and the way you interact with your entertainment center forever.

You see, most remotes (even universal remotes) only control one device at a time. Want to watch a DVD? You have to turn on the TV, turn on the DVD player, turn on the home theater system, then press Play. How many steps did it take? No wonder peaple want to throw their remotes (and the devices they control) out the window.

The Logitech Harmony remotes take a different approach. Want to watch a DVD? Simply press the "Watch DVD" button and the remote takes care of the rest: it turns on the TV and sets it to the correct input; turns on the DVD player; turns on the home theater system and sets it to the correct input, too. All you have to do is press Play once you've popped the DVD into the tray. When you're done, press the Off button and the remote turns everything off.

The Logitech Harmony remotes are "task-oriented" rather than "device-oriented." The software for Windows or Mac is easy to use. Just set up your tasks, tell it what devices you have (you'll need the model numbers), and how they are hooked up to each other. The software uses its vast database to program the remote with all the commands necessary to perform each task. You may need to tweak a setting here and there, but once it's set up you'll never need all those device-specific remotes on your coffee table again. Put them away and leave this one out.

For control freaks, the software lets you program the function of literally every button on the remote. You can even change how fast the infrared commands are sent to the devices.

$200 may seem like a lot of money for a remote. But when you add up all the time it saves in the long run, plus the smiles on your significant other's face as he or she is finally able to use the entertainment system without your intervention, and it's worth every penny.

 
 
 

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