Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Logitech Harmony 1100 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Harmony 1100.
March 2009
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The editors liked
Looks cool
Automates tasks common to your home theater
Easy to program
Solid feel
Sophisticated design
Comprehensive device support
Large
3.5inch color touch screen
Easy to program and use
Rechargeable battery
Slick 3.5inch touchscreen
Controls up to 15 devices
Programs easily via Webconnected PC or Mac
Extremely Customizable
Beautiful Screen
Incredible Ease of Use
Build Quality
Design
3.5" FullColor Touchscreen
Controls Up To 15 Devices
Learning Feature (For Unknown Devices)
Rechargeable LiIon Battery
One Touch Activities
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Can Extend Range With RF Extenders
Well made
- Powerful IR transmitter
- Customizable button layout
Beautifully designed. Sharp 3.5-inch touch screen. Controls up to 15 devices. Highly customizable. Intuitive software.
Bright touchscreen. Activity-based macros make switching components easy. Rechargeable
With included charging cradle.
Tablet-style
Touch-screen
Universal remote that controls 15 devices
Controls components via infrared or RF (for an extra charge)
Includes rechargeable battery and docking station
Web-programmable and compatible with Windows and Macintosh PCs via s...
Supports RF with optional extender
Makes complex home theater use a snap
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Configuration may take a few tries to perfect for all your devices
Short battery life
I’d like to thank Logitech for loaning me the Harmony 1100 sample.
High cost
Too few buttons
Not enjoyable to use
RF module costs extra
Only preprogrammed macros
Pricey
Setup process has no Bluray selection
RF will cost you extra
Via the Harmony RF Extender
Very Expensive
No OneHand Usage
Price (For Some)
Lacks Desired Temperature Feedback (AC Use)
Overall Button Layout
Right Hand Use Only
Only 90 days of tech support
- Known issues for Mac users
- Had to create a new account/new setup
- Expensive
- Two handed use
Very pricey
And RF extender costs an additional $100. Touch-screen buttons are tough to manipulate without using both hands and looking down at the screen. Computer-based configuration can be time-consuming with complicated home-theater setups. No Blueto...
Cannot customize button layouts for specific devices. Response to commands felt sluggish. Touchscreen requires you to look down at the remote often. RF accessory not included.
Especially considering that the RF module costs extra
Screen drains battery quickly when its not left in the charging stand
No easy way to use in more than one room
Lacks the design and programming flexibility (you cant design your own but...
Abstract: The Harmony 1100 takes the concept of universal remotes further than most. Logitech claims it can recognise 225,000 devices from 5,000 manufacturers, and tests with our home equipment brought no problems. It was set up in 20 minutes via a PC and succes...
More responsive than the Harmony 1000; less expensive than many competing tablet models
Battery life isn't great; no easy way to use it in more than one room; setting up systems with more than five or six components can become complicated
The Logitech Harmony 1100 is an excellent touchscreen universal remote control that corrects most of the shortcomings of its predecessor, the Harmony 1000. Its high price, however, may deter all but the most fanatical of home-cinema enthusiasts ...
All good stuff, but is it really worth the best part of £350? Theres no doubt the 1100 does what it promises to do and does it well - especially the ease with which it can be set up. Logitechs control code database is commendably comprehensive. But ...
Published: 2009-11-23, Author: David , review by: asia.cnet.com
Tablet-style, touchscreen, controls 15 devices; RF-ready; includes rechargeable battery and docking station; Web-programmable and compatible with Windows and Macintosh PCs; less expensive than competing tablet models.
RF module is optional; screen drains battery quickly; no easy way to use in different rooms; lacks design and programming flexibility; setting up systems with more than five or six components can get pretty tricky.
Méthodes d'apprentissage: automatique (grande base de données) ou manuelle, Réglage de la sensibilité et du délai des boutons, Principe original des "activités" / macros, Rechargeable, Grand écran
Ecran de piètre qualité, Ecran résistif, Logiciel de configuration pas simple à appréhender
A sa sortie, cette télécommande était hors normes. Désormais, son grand écran souffre trop de la comparaison avec ceux des smartphones : résistif, trop fade et aux angles de vision réduit, il ne donne pas l'impression de manipuler un objet aussi cher....
Design soigné.Le prix de l’appareil.Écran tactile 9 cm.Mode d’apprentissage qui peut causer quelques difficultés.Assistant de configuration.Obligation d’avoir un PC et internet...
Abstract: Les télécommandes Harmony sont originales à plus d’un titre mais c’est surtout l’organisation par activités qui les différencie des autres. Au lieu de piloter chaque appareil, une Harmony commande ceux qui sont nécessaires à une activité comme par exem...
Lassistant de configuration, La prise en main, Le nombre dappareils pris en charge, Infrarouge et radiofréquence
Personnalisation toujours limité, Connexion Internet toujours obligatoire, Prix trop élevé
LHarmony 1100 apporte trop peu dévolution comparé à sa grande sœur lHarmony 1000. Hormis la possibilité de changer la position des touches, den supprimer ou den ajouter, on cherche encore les grands changements... Plutôt quune évolution matériel...