• Reviews around lack (2.35 of 5)

    Logitech Harmony Ultimate All in One Remote with Customizable Touch Screen and Closed Cabinet RF Control - Black

    • Once everything was setup, the last annoyance was the complete lack of a Mountain Daylight timezone!
    • I failed to ask sufficient questions so the lack is my fault
    • Another negative is lack of hard number buttons
    • Finally, the lack of a hard "Skip" button is a pain; it has been replaced by a long press on the rewind/fast-forward button, which, if you aren't paying attention, will inevitably lead to unwanted actions.
    • The issue I recently ran into, and which steered me away from that company for now and in the future, is their lack of support for end users looking to program their own remotes.
    • I've been using harmony remotes for years and always felt like some features were lacking, this makes up for most of the prior shortfalls, but the remote stopped working after a week.
    • The biggest problem is the lack of physical buttons.
    • First off, the lack of an easily accessible number pad is inexcusable.
    • However, the old remotes felt frustrating lacking
    • To remedy the lack of hard buttons, Harmony has provided the ability for the User to designate two commands for each hard button
    • Some of the times when it did work, commands stopped working as if the activity was forgotten and had to start over.
    • Now that the remote is working as I'd hoped I rescind my first entry and raise the rating to 4 stars.
    • Touch screen annoying as you have to look at what you are doing for many common operations (like PAGE DOWN)
    • This one will extend to wherever my wifi is and works pretty much anywhere outside the house as well as in
    • I previously had the Harmony One that I really wanted to be as cool as
    • 4 stars because the Ultimate does not support the PlayStation 4 as of
    • It only worked as it should for about 6 months
    • Super idea but doesn't work as
    • Finally I have been able to program a single button to switch modes to my DVR as well as to reach Netflix
    • UHD Blu-Ray and game consoles going into an AV receiver with output going to the smart 4K UHD TV...but then relying upon the TV's own software to stream 4K content while passing audio back into the amplifier via ARC.Simply put, it isn't straightforward