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    4 out of 5 stars
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    Customers say

    Customers are happy with the controls of the remote control. They mention that there is a lag between pushing a button and having the device respond. They also say that the touchscreen is painfully slow and sometimes doesn't register. Customers also dislike connectivity. They have different opinions on performance, ease of setup, remote control, value, and quality.

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    141 customers mention118 positive23 negative

    Customers like the controls of the remote control. They say it has the ability to control home automation devices, and can be controlled from the phone app. The activities feature allows for simple control of multiple devices at once. Customers are impressed with the list of devices it can control, and the interface with Alexa. They mention that the touchscreen is cool, and that it can program in multiple tasks for one-button activation. They also mention that it does macro or sequence commands.

    "...I was delighted to see that the program had the ability to copy all the settings from the old remote to the new remote, which made thinsg very easy...." Read more

    "...about the hub, since it’s connected to the home network, I can control from the phone app from anywhere I am...." Read more

    "...These commands can also be customized (e.g., one tap for Play and two taps for Pause)*..." Read more

    "...of this phenomenal remote, as you sit back and enjoy full control of your entire system, with a single remote – while you and the gear you’re..." Read more

    687 customers mention382 positive305 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the remote control. Some mention that it works very well with a number of Bluetooth devices, while others say that it didn't work after the learning and sync were done. The phone app seems to work well, but some customers don't expect to use it much. However, some customers say that the IR from the Hub doesn't seem to work, and it takes some time to get everything working well.

    "...Finally the Harmony Elite and hub work flawlessly with the Amazon Echo...." Read more

    "...With the Harmony, if something fails to turn on or off, you need to shut all devices off (except light bulbs) using the 'off' button at the top of..." Read more

    "...My Magic Remote lets me run my Nexus Player and does pretty good with Dish...." Read more

    "...enabling the two Harmony Skills in the Echo Dot I am able to turn on my entertainment center, change to each Activity, and turn everything off by..." Read more

    646 customers mention383 positive263 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of setup. Some mention that it makes the setup really simple, and adding each component was dead simple. However, others say that setting up activities based on the components is more difficult. The instructions are available on the web, and this is the key to its efficiency and ease of use. However some customers say that the software is pretty complicated to use, and the memory in the remote can be frustrating even for a tech lover.

    "...but this is more difficult. Instructions are available on the Web though, thus making this the most universal device since the early Monster remotes..." Read more

    "...These actions take getting used to and I found it a bit clumsy for going back for quick replays. I miss the old rewind/fast forward buttons...." Read more

    "...The remaining devices were easy to add...." Read more

    "...First off set up was fairly simple logging in and giving all the accounts permissions wifi etc etc. After that it turns into a mess...." Read more

    559 customers mention365 positive194 negative

    Customers are mixed about the remote control. Some mention it's the nicest one Logitech has made, and a practical universal remote. They say it uses your smartphone as the remote, making setup much easier. However, others say that the actual remote is defective, and the setup is not for novices. The remote is on the smaller side, and is not compatible with Harmony One software.

    "Very well designed and practical universal remote. However it requires Internet connection to work...." Read more

    "...There are two Alex skills for the remote, one of which allows for commands such as "Alexa tell harmony to pause" and one which allows..." Read more

    "...One last niggle is that the remote is just oddly shaped. Again, it must be a design choice for some reason, but it certainly isn't one I like...." Read more

    "...The lights are listed under the devices section, and there you can set scenes for your lights from the remote, or you can select an individual..." Read more

    299 customers mention145 positive154 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the remote control. Some mention it's well worth their hard-earned cash, and a great buy for the price. However, others say that it'd be better off with six separate remote controls.

    "...the components tucked away and out of sight, gives my AV setup a very high-end, custom feel, without the high-end price...." Read more

    "...The price isn't cheap, but much less than on the Harmony website, and for all the automation available I think is reasonable...." Read more

    "...Yes, learning curve for some people is steep, but the rewards are great...." Read more

    "...Although the price is very high for a remote, I decided to go for the Elite rather than the Companion -- for the ease of use...." Read more

    137 customers mention69 positive68 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the remote control. Some mention that it's well made, easy to use, and amazing. However, others say that the app is not very robust and frequently crashes.

    "...And it is much more reliable than the Logitec remotes, which is their only serious competition at this point, and I have tested quite a few devices...." Read more

    "...The activity completely ignored my tail-end commands to strafe through the menus and press X and such...." Read more

    "...The blaster in the cabinet is strong enough to bounce the commands off of the walls of the cabinet and hit every device in there...." Read more

    "...Sure, the Harmony Elite and Hub aren’t exactly cheap, but if you want to hide your AV gear from plain sight, but still control everything remotely,..." Read more

    192 customers mention53 positive139 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the buttons on the remote control. They mention that there is a lag between pushing a button and having the device respond. The touchscreen on the 900 is painfully slow and sometimes doesn't even register. They say the delays all need to be tweaked, and it takes a long time to find and select scene modes for the AV. Customers also mention that the buttons are close together and the dedicated home control buttons are questionable.

    "...Since it is Internet dependent, there can be a slight lag from the moment you activate things with the remote and the signal turns on the TV...." Read more

    "...The go back 10 seconds I found is counter intuitive, it takes a long swipe to the left, but a short swipe starts constant rewind...." Read more

    "...is just the right size - fits nicely in your hand and the buttons are adequately located...." Read more

    "...Too tiny, the home button it way too close to the arrow pad so it’s easy to hit it while trying to scroll through letters typing in your email and..." Read more

    146 customers mention30 positive116 negative

    Customers have connectivity issues with the remote control. They mention that the app has problems connecting, the remote never properly syncs with the layout on the screen, and it loses connection every time it turns on or off. Some say that the remote does Sync Checks frequently and will only communicate with the hub.

    "...Disconnects and reconnects from Bluetooth devices (Mainly the PS3); making the remote not instantly ready to issue a command until it reconnects..." Read more

    "...adding/deleting/modifying Devices/Activities the software bombs out during the Syncing process...." Read more

    "...The whole syncing thing is weird. Like when i'm re-organizing how the activities should show up on the computer...." Read more

    "...reviews of the Harmony skill but I am quite impressed with the quality of the integration.Some nice features:*..." Read more

    Fantastic remote!  Logitech hits a homerun!  I love it!
    5 Stars
    Fantastic remote! Logitech hits a homerun! I love it!
    Short Version: By my 5 star rating, you should be able to tell I’m pleased with this remote. I’m happy I took the plunge and finally purchased the remote I’ve needed for a few years. My use of the remote is pretty basic, I just control my entertainment devices. I don’t yet have smart lights, thermostats, or other home controls, so I can’t speak to using the Elite with those applications at this time.Long Version: I’ve needed a universal remote for quite some time now. I just didn’t want to spend the money since I felt I could just suck it up and play around with the 5 remotes I had to get everything to work as needed.Two things pushed me over the edge. Firstly, every time I’d use a device, I’d place the remote down, but a lot of times in a different spot, sometimes the table in front of me, sometimes on the mini fridge, sometimes on the pinball machine behind my chair. I’m always using at least two remotes, one for the receiver, one for the TV, and if I’m watching a Blu-ray, a third remote. Placing these all down in different spots has me looking for them when I need to hit “MUTE”, “PAUSE”, etc. sometimes, enough to be an annoyance. I rarely use the cable box so that remote sometimes just gets lost among all the crap I sometimes have on the table.The second thing is my wife. She gets intimidated by all of my electronics because she’s used to just having her cable remote and has never had to deal with multiple devices, HDMI cords, receivers, etc. This past year when the Cleveland Indians were in the playoffs, I had to work some OT, and she had a friend over to watch the game in the garage where my TV is. She had no clue how to turn on the TV, which input to set it on, and the same with the receiver. Since I was still at work, I had to talk her through it over the phone. Trying to describe the different remotes was an adventure.I wanted a Harmony remote because the people I know who have one have had nothing but good things to say about them. My setup is in my garage with the TV on a table and the rest of my stuff on shelving that has stuff in front of it so I knew I wanted something other than an IR-only remote. I liked the idea and simplicity of having a screen so that narrowed things down to the Ultimate and the Elite since they have screens and also come with the hub. I chose the Elite because it has a better button layout than the Ultimate, specifically the placement of the Playback controls. The Elite has them in a more natural location as opposed to the top of the remote as found on the Ultimate.Devices I am controlling: TV, cable box, Ultra HD bluray player, HD DVD player, receiver, and a Chromecast. (The Elite does not control the Chromecast since you are casting from your phone, tablet, etc. I’m listing here because it’s still included in the Activities I set up on the remote.)Setting up the remote was a piece of cake using the phone app. I just had to list all of the devices I have to start. Then I set up the different activities that I wanted. The software walks you through everything by asking question like, “what controls the volume”, “what input on the Denon”, “which input on the LG TV” and sets up all the macros needed to turn everything where you need it to. If needed there are plenty of adjustments you can make in your activities such as the order things turn on, the timing needed, etc. You can rename both Activities and Devices. For my Activities, I have: Watch TV, Chromecast, Smart TV Apps, Watch an HD DVD, and Ultra HD Bluray. In Devices, I renamed my Samsung player from Samsung bluray, to Samsung Ultra HD Bluray and my Toshiba from DVD player to Toshiba HD DVD player so they matched what the devices actually are.If you don’t like the order of the Activities, you’re free to rearrange them. If you don’t like how some of the hard buttons are setup on a device, you can change what they control. For instance, when I’m watching on the Samsung player, when I hit the hard “Menu” button, it takes me out of the movie to the main menu of the disc. If I want the Popup menu instead (who wouldn’t, that’s one of the many benefits over DVD that bluray and HD DVD has besides the obvious picture and sound benefits), I had to push that on the touchscreen. So, I remapped it to the hard “Menu” button. Problem solved.One thing I was worried about before using the remote was how would it treat my devices when changing between Activities? Would all of my devices be on? Well, it’ll turn off the device I’m leaving and leave everything else I’m using on. I don’t have a DVR or other device that needs to be left on, but there’s a setting for that adjustment if needed. I’m not sure there’s a situation that Logitech hasn’t thought up a solution for with their years of experience in the universal remote field.There are also some added benefits that I was happy to find out I was able to do to make the remote more “me”. I was able to download custom icons from the internet and use them for my Activities. I used the “Time Warner” logo my Watch TV activity since that’s the cable we have. Google logo for Chromecast, LG logo for Smart TV, the HD DVD logo for the activity, and an Ultra HD bluray logo for that one. The guy who made the logos has done great work and has multiple options so you have a nice variety to choose from. Not sure I can list his site, but search for “Custom Harmony Icons” and it should be the first result.The last customization I did so far is using a photo of one of my pinball machines as my background on the remote. I did have to darken it on Photoshop so the Activities were still readable, but that was simple enough.One thing I should mention, using your own icons is only possible using the software on your computer, the mobile apps don’t have the option of using anything but the ones Logitech gives you. Same for the background photo.I’ve attached a photo of my remote’s screen.Another AWESOME benefit: I don’t have to use the hideously designed remote that came with the Samsung UBD-k8500. What Samsung was thinking with this remote, I have no clue, but it’s awful. Too tiny, the home button it way too close to the arrow pad so it’s easy to hit it while trying to scroll through letters typing in your email and passwords for instance, making you start all over trying to set up a Netflix app. The Fast Forward and Chapter skip uses the same button so its use is a pain in the butt. The Elite fixed this with its great layout.The hub is great and another reason this remote is great too. Since my TV is really the only thing in my line of site, I needed the hub. I placed it on my storage shelf and it’s able to hit all of my devices with no problem, except the TV. But, the Elite comes with two IR extenders, and hanging one on the wire shelf above the TV lets the hub control the TV. I like the idea that if I ever want to move the receiver and other stuff in another room so I can use the shelf for storing stuff, I can do that since the remote communicates with the hub using RF frequencies. Another cool thing about the hub, since it’s connected to the home network, I can control from the phone app from anywhere I am. The other day, I was in the Taco Bell Drive-thru and turned my TV on so it was ready when I got home. I really only did it to see if I could, but it was nice to see that it worked. If I was in the situation again where my wife needed help turning the stuff on, I could do it for her from my phone app. (I won’t have to though; she’s already tried the remote and was able to do everything she wanted without me needing to help.)Using the remote is everything I expected. If I press Watch TV, the TV turns on and goes to HDMI 2, the receiver turn on and goes to Cab/Sat, and the cable box turns on and goes to CBS (the channel I chose to be the startup channel.) Then the remote is set to control the cable box, with the volume buttons set to the receiver’s volume. On the touchscreen, icons for your “Favorites”, whatever TV stations you choose to pick as your favorites. I think the limit is 26? Something like that. All of this action set up by answering a few questions in the app, save for you picking out your specific Favorites (I ended up changing the default favs).If something doesn’t work, there’s a help function that’ll try to correct the issue, such as your TV not turning on, or your receiver not being on the correct input, or it may change the timing of when it sends the commands and ask you if whatever it did fixed the issue. I’m very pleased with how Logitech has seemingly thought of everything.One last thing I’ll mention: Amazon Echo Dot integration. I purchased the Elite package that came with an Amazon Echo Dot because the price was only $3 more than just the Elite so I figured why not. I’ll just get into what’s relevant with this remote. By enabling the two Harmony Skills in the Echo Dot I am able to turn on my entertainment center, change to each Activity, and turn everything off by asking Alexa to do it for me. I can even ask her to raise or lower the volume. You are supposed to be able to change to a favorite channel too, but I haven’t tried that function yet. It’s kind of neat to be able to walk in my garage and say, “Alexa, tell Harmony to turn on Ultra HD bluray” and it does while I’m setting my food down, or turning on the pinball machines (which I use as ambient light in the room when I’m watching TV). It almost always works, but sometimes she doesn’t hear me correctly and it doesn’t work. But, overall, I like the Echo integration. Hopefully, they’ll add even more functions as time goes on, but even if they don’t it’s pretty cool to be able to use my voice for turning things on and off.So, for the reasons I bought the remote, I have everything I want. I am able to set my 5 device remotes aside and have just one. My wife is able to turn my stuff on without me needing to talk her through it. Plus I received a lot more. I’m very happy with this remote and have yet to run into a negative. FIVE STARS!!!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Alta qualidade
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Greatly simplified our entertainment life
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Greatly simplified our entertainment life
    Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2020
    The Harmony Elite Remote Control and Hub do exactly what they're designed to do: make watching TV easier while clearing your coffee table of potentially countless remotes. But it takes things a big step further. Not only does it replace all those remotes - what we used to call simply, the "universal remote" - but it becomes the "orchestra conductor" of remotes - turning multiple devices on in precisely the right order.

    We have our TV, stereo, satellite box, Blu-Ray, CD player, obscure digital/analog converter, and Apple TV all integrated into this thing, and using its "Activities" function makes orchestrating not just *which* items power on, but in what order, how much delay is needed between a device powering-on and changing its input, etc.

    I think some of the complaints about lags and delays might be due to misunderstanding how Activities work and if something isn't working the way you like or taking too long, it's pretty easy to just delete it and try again. The wizard is pretty good at guiding you through each step and after creating an activity, it will make sure to ask you that things are OK so you can easily tweak things after. There's something magical about tapping an Activity and watching everything come to life in just the right order, and yes, sometimes because of a finicky device, that means adding some extra pauses to make sure each one responds successfully.

    But what impressed me even more is, if you decide you want to switch from a TV + stereo + Apple TV Activity to just TV + satellite, it's smart enough to just power off/on the devices necessary to get you there. No "power everything off and start over" nonsense.

    Our devices are tucked-in and on top of shelves (not fully closed in) and the hub's infrared lights are able to reach all of them (ie. bouncing off the walls and furniture) without the need for the included mini blaster. And Logitech has ridiculously good support for all the makes and models you could throw at it. Even our weird little DAC which didn't come with a remote but does have a sensor, comes to life flawlessly with the Harmony Hub.

    My only gripes that bring it from 5 stars to 4:
    * The mobile app, while getting the job done just fine, does have a pretty convoluted menu layout. There is no problem doing the basics, but some of the initial set-up and tweaking can be harder than it needs to be. If you are somewhat technically inclined, you'll be A-OK, but those terrified of technology might want to enlist some help if they have a complicated set-up.

    * The Favourite Channels feature, while fantastic in its own right, can only be assigned to ONE Activity. So while it works with our "TV" Activity, we cannot use it with our "TV + Stereo" Activity. That's sad and you'd think they could work around that one.

    * The touch screen on the remote can sometimes be a little hyper-sensitive in some cases, and under-sensitive in others. Don't expect it to be a smartphone. I sometimes hit things by accident, whereas my wife will sometimes have to mash the TV Activity a couple times before it works. Otherwise, it works fine.

    * The buttons on the remote are hard plastic. They are also a little wiggly and I noticed pushing too hard on "scroll-right" will sometimes engage "scroll up". I expect better at this price-point. Otherwise the remote is a show-piece, and all buttons are backlit. But if you're madly in-love with your smartphone, you might even want to consider buying just the Harmony Hub and save yourself a bunch of money. The app can do everything the remote does. I will often control the TV from the dining room with my iPhone, while the sexy expensive remote sits on the couch.

    * Apple TV users: there are two ways to add this device: Automatically, which will use infrared control which is less desirable and won't power it off properly, or manually using a Logitech-provided "Apple TV Bluetooth" device option. Bluetooth control works better for Apple TV and will properly "sleep" your device when not needed. But the documentation is lacking here and I had to figure this out by accident.

    We're very happy overall with the Elite. The touchscreen remote is showy and elegant and works. The "off" button will "power down" whatever Activity you're using, so all devices in question flawlessly go to sleep. It's all very slick. But if the money worries you, the Harmony Companion or the cheaper-still Hub-only option should serve you very well too.
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