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    Logitech Harmony Ultimate One – 2.4” Touch Screen Universal Remote for 15 Devices

    • It's a compromise, but I really need the Replay and Advance features under my thumb where they belong, so this works well for me
    • For the money I think this is a great feature set.
    • Aside from the physical number pad, you are short a couple of physical buttons that appear on some other models, but in exchange you have the wonderful feature of being able to assign a long and short press to each physical buttons (distinguished by a nice haptic feedback), allowing you to set a great deal of commands
    • Kind of miss the buttons on my old Harmony, but I appreciate all the features on this one.
    • The favorite channel feature is amazing
    • This is a shame because the remote has some really nice features
    • This is an excellent feature that worked better than any other universal remote I've owned
    • But becaeuse Logitech makes the cool features, like the "Favorites" dependent on their notion of "Activities" none of that works for me
    • Overall I would recommend this remote for it's impressive features, ease of use, and good looks.
    • The next new feature not available on my 700 is that this is primarily a WiFi based remote.
    • The remote has a lot of annoying features.
    • and I really shopped the competition this time but felt like most did not offer nearly as many features as the Harmony One, or they cost much more.
    • The other great feature compared to my previous remote, is the ability to add and remove commands, and rearrange the screen on the device itself, without having to connect to a PC
    • I spent a lot of money on this and it has a lot of flaws, but it also has some great features
    • Remote is flaky, hard to program and still can't get all features to work as they
    • It adds the missing features like controlling devices in a cabinet and setting up smart devices, like an iPhone, to act as remotes
    • Some of my DirecTV remote buttons are not replicated on this remote which requires teaching it to use not very intuitive control features.
    • the unit has some nice features but it does not deliver when it comes to performance
    • One cool feature is that you can adjust the brightness of the back-lit hard buttons independent from the touch screen (nice).
    • The favorites feature is really good although reordering the channels is a little bit of a hassle
    • I have lived with the knowledge that each remote would only last about 3 years before some form of button failure would develop, but it was worth it because no other remote on the market had the ergonomics and feature base and ease of setup of a Harmony remote
    • The vibrate feature (when you hit a touch screen Icon) and the auto-on based on motion, are HUGE improvements over the Touch, in my opinion.
    • The vibrate feature (when you hit a touch screen Icon) and the auto-on based on motion, are HUGE improvements over the Touch, in my opinion.
    • all the great features in the world are of no value if the remote doesn't perform basic functions
    • after all these years they were still there, but it is a very good thing i had not forgotten that 7 year old, defunct e-mail address
    • However the control doesn’t work as we wish it to, we have it set up to turn on the sound system and tv when the watch tv setting is turned
    • Kinda sucks as you can do that with the Harmony app but not on the remote
    • Note that they are sold together as well as
    • The touch screen is very intuitive as you can swipe to the right or left to fast forward or rewind, tap the screen to pause or play.
    • won`t charge, and alternatively tells me `low battery` or `fully charged`Tough on me those 14 months, since the warranty, when you check it out, is only 12 months
    • OTOH, if you have the time and nrg, are well versed at these types of techno projects....and u desire to simplify your multiple remote controls, this might be your dream remote control.
    • TL/DR summary: this remote (and hub for the PS3/Wii U) does this easily, and I would recommend highly
    • after all these years they were still there, but it is a very good thing i had not forgotten that 7 year old, defunct e-mail address