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Reviews of the Logitech Harmony One

  • 10

    whathifi.com

    Review Summary: Yet another swish remote from the chaps at Harmony

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  • 8.0

    wired.com

    By Mathew Honan | November 30, -1

    Review Summary: Logitech's 2.2-inch color touchscreen remote definitely had the looks of the bunch. Testing proved it had the brains, too. Instead of forcing you to toggle between various devices, the Harmony One is activity-based - select "watch a video" and it ...

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Manufacturer: Logitech

Part number: 915-000035

General

  • Device Type Universal remote control
  • Localization United States

Remote Control

  • Connectivity Technology Infrared
  • Supported Device Qty 15
  • Input Device Keypad, Touch screen
  • Features Learning, Back-lit buttons
  • Display LCD display - 2.2 in
  • Color Display Yes

Connections

  • Connector Type 1 x USB

System Requirements

  • Operating System MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000

Miscellaneous

  • Cables Included 1 x USB cable
  • Included Accessories AC power adapter, Remote control charging stand

Power

  • Battery 1 x Remote control unit battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion
  • Included Qty 1

Manufacturer Warranty

  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year

Product Video

Product Photos

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  • BK
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Buying Choices

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Logitech Harmony One

Buying Choices

Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote from 9 online stores: Lowest Price: $179.95

See prices from 9 stores

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