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Logitech Harmony Ultimate All in One Remote at Amazon, $153.50 USD / ~$206.88 AUD Delivered

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  • Closed-cabinet RF control: Controls up to 15 devices, even game consoles and devices hidden behind cabinet doors and walls
  • Harmony App: Supplements the remote to turn household smartphones and tablets into personal entertainment controllers
  • One-touch Activity control: Tap an Activity on the color touch screen, like “Watch A Movie”, and all the right devices power on to the right settings
  • Powerful customization: Easily create one-touch Activities, reorder buttons, set up to 50 Favorite channel icons and more
  • Works with over 270,000 devices: Controls cable TV, Apple TV, Roku, Sonos, Amazon Fire TV, Phillips hue, Xbox One, PS3, TV-connected PC or Mac and is compaitble with Amazon Alexa (with latest firmware). Please refer User Manual before use.
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  • Remote is good in theory but not in use.
    The touch screen means you have to keep looking at the remote to see what you are selecting.
    Push the wrong thing and you have to backtrack through menus to fix.
    If they ever create a tactile touch screen then this remote would be awesome.

  • I bought one of these in the recent Jbhifi deal for $200. One of the best tech purchases ever.

    This is my third generation of Harmony remotes.

    I rarely need to use the touch screen except for the rare function that I couldn't map to one of the many physical buttons. And when I do the screen works just like any of the smart phones that I use every day.

    I love that this one doesn't need line of sight from the actual remote. I also love that I can use it with smart home devices, and can use it with my Amazon Echo to start any of the saved activities.

    Not affiliated - just a big fan.

    • I bought one from the deal, too. You actually got the Elite, not the Ultimate.

      Yours is the newer generation, with the touchscreen at the top & home automation controls at the bottom. It was a much better deal than this.

      • Agreed, the Elite is fantastic, this seems somewhat annoying to use.

        I do seem to knock buttons a lot more often on it vs the Harmony 650, but maybe I should just be more careful and not throw it on the couch right next to me.

        • the Elite is fantastic, this seems somewhat annoying to use.

          Agreed.

          Save your money and go for the Elite over the hard-to-use Ultimate.

      • You actually got the Elite, not the Ultimate.

        LOL!

      • True! Thanks for that - I wrote this based on looking at the thumbnail on my phone on a bumpy bus!

        I agree with everything that you said. I had the Elite before this, and found it really annoying having to reach past the touch screen to get to the buttons.

  • I just finished re-wiring house to have central media cabinet that contains devices like Tivo, mac mini (media player), stereo, and also a hdmi matrix switch.

    I also leveraged the logitech harmony hub with the included plain remote.

    So essentially my tv in the lounge room is mounted on a wall with no associated cables/devices anywhere near it, other than a hidden hdmi receiver balun behind the tv that receives the signal from the hdmi matrix switch over two cat6 cables.

    The main issue I have with the harmony hub is that it is designed to handle only one 'activity' concurrently.

    So if you have two televisions, you need essentially two hubs. Even though you can pair a second remote (or multiple iOS/android devices running the harmony app), they cannot be leveraged to individually trigger separate 'activities' even if those activities use unrelated devices.

  • There were $99 during th dick smith fire sale. A great remote at a very good price. Admittedly the elite is better but this is a great deal

  • Still have mine not setup from the Dick Smith sale.

  • price is now back to $283.00 USD :(

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