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December 2015
(85%)
71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
2210 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
All remotes are now consolidated into a single remote control
We can also use our iOS or Android phones and tablets to perfectly control our components
Smarthome components can also be added and controlled
Activities can be created that consolidate ind
Simplifies complex A/V setups
Rechargeable battery is replaceable
Logical button layout
Works with several smart home products
Backlit buttons
Extremely easy to set up and program
Can manage both entertainment and connected-home devices
Large touchscreen display
Plus backlit physical buttons
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
Tons of supported home entertainment and home automation devices
App control
The sky's the limit
This remote can really do almost anything
In any environment
Touchscreen is a killer feature—you won't know how you got along without it
Includes two mini IR blasters
Giving you exceptional placement flexibility
Great price consi
Ergonomically close to perfect
Supports a nearly infinite array of devices out of the box
Easy setup
Intuitive interface
Dedicated smart home buttons
Works with huge number of devices
It can support up to 15 devices
Can work from anywhere
Alexa compatible
The editors didn't like
No Windows phone app
Devices can get out of sync if they are turned off at the device rather than through the remote
It's not cheap
Expensive
Not a revolutionary upgrade over the previous flagship Harmony remote
No voice search capabilities
Limited to controlling 15 A/V devices
IR blasters not the best solution for an enclosed entertainment center
Poor replacement for a Sonos controller
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
Alexa skill is very limited
Easy to get started
But there's a considerable learning curve to master
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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The sky's the limit; this remote can really do almost anything, in any environment, Touchscreen is a killer feature—you won't know how you got along without it, Includes two mini IR blasters, giving you exceptional placement flexibility
Easy to get started, but there's a considerable learning curve to master, Quite expensive
Aside from the touchscreen control, the Elite offers a few other nice upgrades over the Companion and Hub. First, it can control up to 15 devices, while the Hub and Companion are both limited to eight. Second, and this is the biggie, you can sync changes...
The sky's the limit; this remote can really do almost anything, in any environment, Touchscreen is a killer feature—you won't know how you got along without it, Includes two mini IR blasters, giving you exceptional placement flexibility, Great price consi
Easy to get started, but there's a considerable learning curve to master, Quite expensive, A bit awkward in the hand, Extremely tiny screen limits flexibility, Not quite as universal as one might like, Only four devices supported, making it imperfect for
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