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Logitech Harmony 665 Advanced Remote Control - Discontinued by Manufacturer

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Description

Discontinued by Manufacturer

Brand: Logitech


Max Number of Supported Devices: 1


Compatible Devices: Television


Connectivity Technology: Infrared


Number of Buttons: 10


Product Dimensions: 8.82 x 2.36 x 1.22 inches


Item Weight: 6.1 ounces


Item model number: 915-000293


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 15, 2017


Manufacturer: Logitech


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  • Great Remote! Using it to control Nvidia Shield (2017 model)
Nice, solid remote. Online setup was easy - but don't be in a rush. Gather model #s of all devices. In my case, I have a Samsung TV, Yamaha receiver, Cable Box, Nvidia Shield Streaming box (2017 version). Finally, I can control the volume when using the Shield with Volume Up and Volume Down buttons - and Mute. My Shield remote uses a touch slider that doesn't always work, hard to control and no mute. Being able to control the Shield is worth the purchase alone. The remote setup will ask you different questions as to how you watch TV and guesses what devices you use. Then sets it up to turn on only the devices used for that function. Example: To watch TV, it sets the HDMI input, it turns on my receiver, the TV and the Cable Box. If I want to switch to the Shield to watch Netflix, Prime, Youtube TV, Youtube, etc., I just click one button and it turns on the Shield, turns off the Cable box and switches the HDMI AVI Input. When ready to power down, just hit the Power button and it turns everything that is on, off. One button all on, one button all off. It takes a little getting used to what buttons are assigned to different features during setup. Mainly relating to the Shield. "Exit" is the back one screen button. Home takes you to the Home screen (obvious). Other buttons work as you would assume - fast forward, pause, select, etc. For the remote to work with my Nvidia Shield, I had to purchase a FLIRC USB dongle (search Amazon -$22). Since the Shield is Bluetooth connected by default, the FLIRC allows it to operate as an IR device. As long as there is a direct line of sight to the dongle, it works great. I have an external drive plugged into the Shield for extra storage and sometimes have another external drive plugged in to watch downloaded movies. Since there are only 2 USB ports on the Shield, I purchased a 4 port USB hub (Anker 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub $8) to plug my movie drive into and also the FLIRC USB. Plus, the hub makes it easier to have the FLIRC pointing outward for the Harmony Remote. During setup on the Harmony, treat the FLIRC as a device. Don't add the Shield as a device on Harmony - just FLIRK. PRIOR to using the FLIRC USB, plug it into your computer to activate it and get the latest firmware and software updates. AFTER you do that, you can plug the USB into your Shield (in my case, the hub). Set the FLIRC to Nvidia Shield during setup. I ended up Googling FLIRC setup for Nvidia Shield and also Googled setting up FLIRC on Harmony 655 Remote. It's not hard, just a little confusing (for me). I haven't gone back into setup to custom program any buttons. No need currently. I plan on canceling my Cable TV and replace it with YouTube TV (which I love). Then I will go back onto my computer and delete Cable from my remote. Prepare to spend about 30 minutes or so programming the remote. Give yourself a little time to get used to using the remote. The buttons on the remote are tactile - you can feel the different shapes in the dark to use the remote easily. The remote also is backlit if you move it or pick it up. Stays lit long enough to see the buttons, then turns off. I'm very happy with the Harmony 655 and would recommend it to anyone that uses several devices while watching TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2020 by R. Richardson

  • Easy to program and will do anything you want, no matter how strange it is.
This is the best programable remote control I have ever used. It is easy to set-up if you know how to use a computer. You don’t have to enter codes for different devices. All you have to know is the manufacturer and model number of the A/V device you want to use. You plug the remote into your computer using a micro USB to USB cable input on the front of the remote. The software for programming the remote is already built into the remote control. When you plug it into your computer it automatically pops up the screen to program it. It walks you through all the devices and how you want them to work. You aren’t stuck having to use your receiver as your primary device for all applications. For example. I have a 4K TV but my receiver does not output 4K video, only 1080p. This is only an issue when I am watching 4K movies on my 4K/Blu-ray player because almost all my broadcast video is only 1080p. But this remote allows me to set the “watch movie” button (or other buttons of your choice) so that the 4K/Blu-Ray player HDMI cable goes directly into my TV, bypassing the receiver so I get 4K resolution on my TV. And because my TV has an optical audio output, and my receiver has an optical audio input, I have programmed only the sound to come out of the TV via the optical audio output and directly into the receiver. This way I get 4K video AND full digital audio that is controlled by the receiver, and not the TV. This is a VERY unusual way to set up your A/V system, but this remote has no problem doing it. And when I want to watch regular cable TV that is only 1080p, I have it programmed (as would make sense) so that the cable box HDMI goes directly into the receiver, and the receiver's HDMI cable goes into a different HDMI input on the TV. And the BEST THING is that the remote makes all these input and output changes with only 1 button to push. And if you know how to use a computer, it is very user-friendly software. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2021 by Nathan Flanery

  • Good for non-smart devices, spotty results with smart devices. WIN10 setup software non-functional.
Works great as a universal remote although there is still some spotty support for devices like NVIDIA Shield TV. When set up an action for tv with shield tv and stereo system, the remote works to turn everything on and get started. The direction pad on the remote works to navigate the shield tv menu system to go into an app like netflix and choose/play a title, but there is no mapping on the universal remote for shield tv functions like return or home.. so once you get into a title, you can't get back out with this remote. There is no function for accessing the shield tv options menu either. So you still need to keep your shield tv around to control that. The main issue with this is the antiquated setup software required to get the remote initialized and set up. You cannot use the remote without plugging it into a desktop and setting it up using their myharmony software. Problem being, their software has not been updated since Windows 7 and does not function properly with Windows 10. You get to the point where you need to set up activities for the remote and the software wants to use a popup windows to create those activities, but Windows 10 cannot recognize this popup window so your app is effectively frozen at that point because you cannot escape the missing popup window or select anything below it which you can still see. Others have suggested running the app in windows compatibility mode to get it to work. This did not work for me. Instead I could only get it to work on an existing Windows 7 virtual machine that I had available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2020 by swiss1939

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