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Logitech Harmony Elite Remote Control, Hub and App - Discontinued by Manufacturer

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  • Discontinued by Manufacturer

Description

Discontinued by Manufacturer

Brand: Logitech


Special Feature: remote control


Color: Black


Max Number of Supported Devices: 15


Compatible Devices: Television


Product Dimensions: 6 x 2 x 0.6 inches


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Item model number: 915-000256


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 15, 2015


Manufacturer: Logitech


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  • Wonderful versatile programmable remote
Style: Harmony Elite Remote
Very well designed and practical universal remote. However it requires Internet connection to work. The device sends a signal to its own Hub via internet, and the hub sends the signal to the TV and other components. As a result the device does not have to point at the tv, but the hub must be located so that it is in sight of the TV. Since it is Internet dependent, there can be a slight lag from the moment you activate things with the remote and the signal turns on the TV. You must locate the hub such that it is directly in line with the infrared sensors of your devices, or you can use the small infrared devices and attach them to your devices with the sticky backing. In my case, I located the hub on a high shelf directly opposite my entertainment center, about 20 feet away. I was pleased to learn that if and when you want to make changes to your system, you can do that on line using the harmony app and you never have to touch the hub again. A TIP - when you make a change, if you use ALEXA as I do, you have to get ALEXA to learn that a change has been made. This is not as simple as it should be. First you use the Harmony app to get the Harmony Hub to learn the change. That is the simple part. After much trial and error as well as reading many blogs, I found that I could make changes work with ALEXA only if I unplugged ALEXA, and unplugged my WINK hub (which controls many devices), and then totally reset my XFINITY router using the reset button on the back of the device. Once the router had completed its reset, I then restarted the WINK. Once it had cycled up, I plugged in ALEXA again, and then asked ALEXA to search for devices. It was usually successful in finding the changes to the system. In one case, I never could get ALEXA to react to voice control for a specific group of Cree lights, even though the ALEXA app showed the lights as being recognized. To solve the problem, I ended up setting up 2 Alexa activities - one to turn them on, and a second to turn them off. Once the bulbs were in the activity, no more problems. The activity worked perfectly. Not sure if ALEXA would be able to control the bulbs by voice now or not, but since the activity worked, I did not even retry that. There may be an easier way, but if there is, I could not find it. In the initial set up (and later too), Harmony itself is easy to program, and can handle the startup sequence for the tv, amps, etc. If you are a techie you can use IFTTT to do other things, like turn on lights, etc., but this is more difficult. Instructions are available on the Web though, thus making this the most universal device since the early Monster remotes, which were fantastic programmable remotes that are no longer available from the manufacturer. And it is much more reliable than the Logitec remotes, which is their only serious competition at this point, and I have tested quite a few devices. It can handle almost any setup you can envision, and my personal setup is very complex. It works great, once you get used to it. The only weakness I have found is that you can accidentally affect a touch screen button when you are just holding it in your hand. I wanted to be able to control everything in my family room with both a hand-held remote and with Alexa. I was able to do so with this device. However, I had to purchase LIFX bulbs in order to use the built-in light bulb buttons on the remote. My Cree bulbs could not be programmed to work directly from the remote - at least if they could, I did not know how to do it. Perhaps use of IFTT would have achieved this, but I opted for the LIFX bulbs. The LIFX were very easy to link up (no other hub was required, whereas I had to use another hub for the CREE - I had chosen WINK which worked well but was a little difficult to link to everything. The LIFX bulbs linked directly to the Harmony Hub and I had no problems whatsoever with the linking to the hub, and therefore to the remote. This remote is simply excellent in my opinion - with the only small weakness being as mentioned before - sometimes you can trigger an action accidentally depending on how you hold this touch-screen remote. It recharges on its own well designed stand ( mention this because the big weakness in the Monster remotes was the poorly designed charging stand that often did not make good contact with the remotes, resulting in the Monster internal battery not being charged when you went to use the remotes). Monster (which, by the way, was 100% infrared with no internet connection required) had one feature not available on the Harmony - it had an 'error' button that you could use to cycle through your devices if one did not turn on or off - if you identified the device you could then shut that device on or off. With the Harmony, if something fails to turn on or off, you need to shut all devices off (except light bulbs) using the 'off' button at the top of the remote, and then restart the desired activity. This is very minor though - the problem is rare, and usually only occurs if my wife manually turns a device on or off instead of using the Harmony remote. In summary, this is a superior device, especially if you want to do something a little off the norm. Highly recommend the Harmony Elite system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2018 by RJMAN

  • Set up was easy
Style: Harmony Elite Remote
Set up of my new remote was easy. Used my old 950 set up with my Harmony computer app to transfer all device and activities to the new Elite remote and hub. The Hub receives the settings from the Harmony app. When you connect via your smart device. Works great to bad it is no longer made. Support is still ongoing and I continue to use my 3 Harmony remotes. Yes, learning curve for some people is steep, but the rewards are great. The Elite remote shows that migration to smart devices was and is possible. Its ability to use RF (Bluetooth, WiFi) and IR is fabulous. Logitech please rethink this system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by Patrick R. Joy

  • Solid Remote
Style: Harmony Elite Remote
So far so good. I upgraded to this remote after my old Harmony 900 was finally dropped one too many times. Was happy to see this one had replaced the smaller one, the bulk of our watching is shows on the DVR, and having the FF and RR buttons at the bottom wouldn't have worked for me. Comparing this to the 900 it feels light years ahead, it's more solid and the buttons have a satisfying travel and firm click, they don't have the wiggle to them the 900 had. Setting it up is greatly improved by the new iphone app, but it still seems like syncing settings takes longer than it should. The setup process through the tutorial was too pinned in for my taste, but the ability to edit inputs etc on the remote after set up to fine tune is great.A little about my set up, I have a Samsung TV on the wall of the living room with a Sonos Playbar under it, a Directv Genie, Xbox One, and AV switch for optical from a no name company in the closet in the master bedroom. I've always let the remote use IR for the TV and had the blasters in the closet with the components. The initial setup would not let me set the TV to be controlled by IR, I eventually had to just say it worked and was able to fix it in the remote settings. There were a couple other times where it seemed like I was stuck in a loop and I just had to say ok and start over or fix the details later. I ran into an issue with the stock "Watch Netflix" function in that it wanted to use my smart TV Netflix and I use Netflix on the Xbox, once I was eventually able to get the input settings right and add the xbox it still kept the remote in the mode to control the TV and not the xbox, I was unable to find a setting that changed that. I was able to create a custom activity, name it "Watch Netflix" and use the icon from the large list of icons, so I ended up there, just couldn't use the stock version. I have been very impressed with the remote's ability to control the xbox, I'm not sure if it was how I had it set up or if it was a limitation with the 900, but I always had to turn on the xbox and control it with an xbox controller. I have a toddler, so my xbox is mostly and expensive Netflix machine currently, so it's nice to not have to dig up a controller, turn it on, and wake it up if I want to pause a movie 45 minutes in. There are not dedicated quick skip and back buttons which I use frequently, but you can program the FF and RR (or I guess any other button you wanted) to do the 30 second skip and quick rewind with a short press while living the standard FF and RR functions for a long press. In the limited amount I've used it so far I really like being able to program one button for multiple jobs based on the length of the press. I have Hue lights in the bedroom and living room, it's nice to set it up to dim the lights when you start Netflix, but was even better to turn on the bedroom lights and turn off the living room lights when it was time for bed. Once I got my Hue scenes synced up it was great to change from normal to my relax evening mode with the remote rather than my phone. Being able to put custom favorites buttons on the touch screen with their proper icons is a nice touch, not sure how much we'll use it since most of our watching is from the DVR, or just bumming through the guide for something that looks good. When we turn on the TV in the morning or evening we usually start with the local news, so it was nice to be able to have it turn to a specific channel on start up. The Sonos integration is a nice thought, but if you have several rooms with Sonos speakers the inability to group on the remote itself, or even in the activity setup without going through the Sonos app kills most of it's usefulness. Not sure if that is on Sonos of Logitech, but hopefully they'll get that worked out in the future. I have several outlets that control lights that are run from a Wink hub, hopefully they'll include Wink support soon as all my exterior lights are run that way. The phone app seems to work well, I don't expect to use it much, why buy a high dollar remote to use an iphone app? It will be nice to have the option though. The one draw back to my set up relying on IR from the remote for the TV is that I won't be able to turn the TV on or off with the phone but can control anything else. This remote is a great combo of touch screen with physical buttons, the all touch screen remotes require too much looking down for my taste, I like to just pick up the remote and hit the 30 second skip button when a commercial comes on and not having to look for it. If the setup wasn't still clunky and the Sonos support was more useful I'd make this 5 stars. Overall no regrets and I hope this Harmony will last as long as my last two. Over a couple days use I've noticed that there is no battery gauge on the screen. We typically only charge our old one when needed so I'm a little annoyed by that. I'm guessing there will at least be a warning, we'll see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2016 by Scott

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