![]() ![]() I returned the Touch, purchased an Ultimate, and never looked back!īoth the Touch and the Ultimate are apparently selling very well, and have largely turned around Logitech's universal remote control business. However, I decided that the features that the Touch was missing that were included in the Ultimate were worth the upgrade price. I bought the Harmony Touch a while back and I loved it. The Harmony One was quite popular but it has been discontinued and replaced with the Touch and Ultimate. Most devices are easy to control, but those where you have to pushh a button to cycle through input selection are a bit tricky to program.Ĭlick to expand.The page you linked to shows at least three different remote controls: the Harmony One, The Harmony Touch, and the Harmony Ultimate. Their database has codes for just about every controllable device made.There is also a couple vibrant forums that discuss the ins and outs. But other logitechs have been excellent with fantastic support. The 1000, as drummer noted, was not all that good and panned by many. Although its nice to be able to just use one hand and have hard buttons when channel surfing or watching recordings. Now that many devices are heading to wifi control, a AIO remote is starting to be less important. The Ultimate One is better but still awkward to use (fast forward/pause buttons at the top) compared to the original. Logitec keeps trying to improve on the One, but have failed miserably. There are a number of reviews out there, the most critical are from those that use a Harmony One, which seemed to be the optimum remote made. I like the layout of the older Harmony One much better.
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