• Reviews around model numb (1.16 of 5)

    Logitech Harmony Smart Control with Smartphone App and Simple All In One Remote - Black

    • Type in "Xfinity" for the manufacturer and "DVR" for the model number
    • It asks you the model number of each device, then walks you through the process of setting up "Activities."
    • have the model number for your devices, 3) add the devices to the software, 4) assign functions for how you want your devices to operate, and 5) sync with the Harmony Hub
    • You just type in the manufacturer and the model number and it does almost everything else
    • It took me nearly half an hour to find the model number for the set top box, and in the end I got it by google image search.
    • If you input a model number that it does not know about, then you can use the existing remote for that device to program the hub.
    • So if you find some stuff works and some doesn't due to an incorrect model number, you'll have to start over.
    • I have Xfinity X1, and punching in the exact model number for the DVR leads to random numbers being input on the box when everything is set
    • Download the app and walk through a couple prompts like: add device, simply enter the brand name and model number and that's it
    • No faffing about with IR codes or learning (although the option is there in the unlikely event you should need it), you just type in the model number and it instantly knows the device, right down to the labels of the buttons
    • The only nuisance is finding the model number but that can be solved just by looking at your components.
    • After entering in the exact model number I still needed to manually program it.
    • I used the correct number but when talking with the support person she had me try using a model number she provided for something called a TiVo OTA (over the air).
    • The trouble I was having was related to the model number I was using for my TiVo Roamio.
    • Every single other device in that room connects fine without issue (including a Vizio Smart TV, Roku Ultra, PS4, Wii U, Nintendo Switch, Steam Link, Amazon Alexa, and a TP-Link Smart Bulb), but when the Harmony Hub is directly connected to my router, it is unable to hold a stable connection, constantly either dropping inputs or requiring a power cycle to reconnect to the WiFi
    • Still have to use multiple remotes to operate the electronics b/c this one fails most of the time