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  • Logitech Harmony 700 Reviewed on 11/18/09

    Logitech Harmony 700

    The Logitech Harmony 700 delivers the bulk of the Harmony One's excellent feature set and ergonomics at a lower price point.

    Specs: Infrared

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    $120 -$168 Check prices
  • Logitech Harmony 900 Reviewed on 08/11/09

    Logitech Harmony 900

    The Logitech Harmony 900 is, hands down, the best universal remote control we've ever tested.

    Specs: Infrared, Back-lit buttons

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    $287 -$416 Check prices
  • Logitech Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3 Reviewed on 05/18/09

    Logitech Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3

    Setting up the Logitech Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3 isn't completely painless (or cheap), but once up and running, it does provide total control over your PS3 including the ability to power it on and off.

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    $45 -$100 Check prices
  • Philips Prestigo SRU8015 Reviewed on 03/17/09

    Philips Prestigo SRU8015

    The Philips Prestigo SRU8015 universal remote offers relatively easy setup and good control flexibility, but it's sabotaged by a poorly implemented scroll-wheel control.

    Specs: Infrared, TV, Amplifier, CD player, MD player, Projector, DVD/DVR/VCR, Audio system, Home control, Satellite or Cable, 33 ft, Learning, Programmable, LCD backlight, Battery level indicator

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    $67 -$150 Check prices
  • Logitech Harmony 1100 Reviewed on 02/19/09

    Logitech Harmony 1100

    The Logitech Harmony 1100 is an excellent touch-screen universal remote that corrects most of the shortcomings and frustrations of its predecessor, but its high price will relegate it to high-end home theaters only.

    Specs: Infrared/radio

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    $326 -$450 Check prices
  • Logitech Harmony 510 Reviewed on 11/19/08

    Logitech Harmony 510

    The Logitech Harmony 510 is a good PC-programmable universal remote, but you should opt for one of the two nearly identical Harmony models instead.

    Specs: Infrared, TV, DVD player, Audio system, LCD display

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    $55 -$112 Check prices
  • URC Digital R50 Reviewed on 10/19/08

    URC Digital R50

    The URC Digital R50's successful combination of good ergonomics, solid design, and easy programmability makes it a good alternative to Logitech Harmony universal remotes.

    Specs: Infrared, Audio/video components, TV, DVD player, VCR, Cable box, Satellite TV system, 49 ft, Learning, Programmable, Macro function

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    $74 -$170 Check prices
  • Acoustic Research Universal Smart Remote ARRU449 Reviewed on 03/24/08

    Acoustic Research Universal Smart Remote ARRU449

    The Acoustic Research Universal Smart Remote works well once you've managed to set it up, but it cannot replace the easy-to-use experience with that of a Harmony remote.

    Specs: Infrared, TV, Amplifier, CD player, Projector, AV receiver, DVD/DVR/VCR, Satellite or Cable, Upgradable, LCD display

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    $80 -$345 Check prices
  • Logitech Harmony One Reviewed on 02/21/08

    Logitech Harmony One

    While it's missing an RF option, Logitech's Harmony One is one of the best--if not the best--universal remote we've ever tested.

    Specs: Infrared, Learning, Back-lit buttons

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    $150 -$265 Check prices
  • Philips Prestigo SRU8010 Reviewed on 08/17/07

    Philips Prestigo SRU8010

    Philips' superb Prestigo SRU8010 will appeal to TV-centric users looking for a universal remote that's both affordable and easy to set up.

    Specs: Infrared, TV, Amplifier, CD player, MD player, DVD player, DVD/DVR/VCR, Satellite or Cable, 23 ft, Learning

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  • Hercules Tunes Explorer Wireless remote control Reviewed on 02/14/07

    Hercules Tunes Explorer Wireless remote control

    The Hercules Tunes Explorer Wireless lets you access your digital music library from across the room--but whether or not you find that useful is another issue.

    Specs: Radio, PC multimedia

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  • Logitech Harmony 1000 Reviewed on 02/08/07

    Logitech Harmony 1000

    Though it lacks real multiroom capabilities and may not offer quite the flexibility of competing high-end tablet-style remotes, the swanky Logitech Harmony 1000 can be programmed by the average consumer, which saves the cost of hiring a home installer to program it.

    Specs: Infrared/radio, TV, DVD player, DVR, VCR, Learning

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    $399 -$500 Check prices
  • Logitech Harmony 670 Reviewed on 10/20/06

    Logitech Harmony 670

    The Logitech Harmony 670 may not be the coolest-looking universal remote, but it's one of the easiest to use, especially for DVR users.

    Specs: Infrared, TV, DVR, Audio system, PC multimedia, Back-lit buttons, Color-coded buttons

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    $80 -$164 Check prices
  • Belkin TuneCommand AV Reviewed on 10/05/06

    Belkin TuneCommand AV

    The Belkin TuneCommand AV offers nearly identical features to Apple's iPod AV connection kit but costs $30 less, making it a better bargain for people who watch a lot of iPod video on their TVs.

    Specs: Radio, 120 ft

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    $210 Check prices
  • Monster Home Theater Controller 100 Reviewed on 10/04/06

    Monster Home Theater Controller 100

    The Monster Home Theater Controller 100 universal remote arguably offers a superior design to competing models from Logitech and Harman Kardon, but it's comparatively pricey.

    Specs: Infrared, TV, DVR, VCR, Amplifier, Cable box, LD player, Projector, DVD player, AV receiver, Plasma panel, PC multimedia, Satellite TV system, PIP function, Programmable, Back-lit buttons

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    $169 -$174 Check prices
  • Monster Cable Home Theater and Lighting Controller 300 Reviewed on 09/29/06

    Monster Cable Home Theater and Lighting Controller 300

    While the RF-capable Logitech Harmony 890 does much of what the Monster Home Theater and Lighting Controller 300 does for significantly less money, the Monster is the superior remote.

    Specs: Infrared/radio, Amplifier, CD player, DVD player, AV receiver, 130 ft, Back-lit buttons

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    $280 -$500 Check prices
  • Harman/Kardon TC 30 Reviewed on 08/15/06

    Harman/Kardon TC 30

    Essentially a high-end Logitech Harmony remote sold under the Harman Kardon name, the excellent TC 30 delivers a larger color screen but maintains Harmony's same great features and ease-of-use.

    Specs: Infrared, Learning, Programmable, LCD backlight

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  • Logitech Harmony 720 Reviewed on 08/02/06

    Logitech Harmony 720

    The combination of a color screen, a battery charger dock, and a sleek design makes the Logitech Harmony 720 one of the company's best universal remotes to date.

    Specs: Infrared, TV, DVD player, Audio system, LCD display, LCD backlight, Back-lit buttons

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    $150 -$1075 Check prices
  • Nyko Intelligent Remote 360 Reviewed on 05/25/06

    Nyko Intelligent Remote 360

    With Microsoft's better-designed Xbox 360 remote available for just a few dollars more, there's no reason to own the Nyko Intelligent Remote 360.

    Specs: Infrared, TV, Game console, Learning, Back-lit buttons

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    $16 Check prices
  • Logitech Harmony 890 Reviewed on 05/17/06

    Logitech Harmony 890

    While it isn't perfect, the Logitech Harmony 890 should be near the top of your list if you're in the market for a sub-$400 RF remote that can operate equipment that's hidden behind cabinets or closet doors.

    Specs: Infrared/radio, 100 ft, Programmable, Back-lit buttons

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    $249 -$345 Check prices
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