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Logitech Harmony One Review

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2010

This time we take a gander at the Logitech Harmony One universal programmable remote and take it for a test drive. I show you how I set it up, what I like and dislike and what else it has in it's arsenal. Enjoy!

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  • can i turn on my computer with it?

    and for example.. my home cinema system can switch between matrix, power bass, cinema and stuff, can the harmony control it?

  • @FoodOnCrack I would think that if the computer has an IR receiver and was sleeping you could wake it, but when the computer is actually off I would doubt it. As for controlling it, as long as it has some sort of IR input you could set it up accordingly.

  • Wow. Flat out IMPRESSIVE! And I'm not just talking about the remote. Killer review! I'm on my way to Double B in the morning! Thanks a LOT, man!

  • @TheRobbSki I appreciate the kind words, I try and give the type of review that I would like to see.

  • What if I wanted to switch over from ps3 to tv without turning the ps3 off?

  • @TonyMalone13 There is a digital button for "Devices", then you select your TV or whatever is controlling which system you want, then change the input. You can manually control every system separately or use the automated Activities function. I do this all the time when I don't want to turn off the system, or if I specifically don't want to kill the PS3 while it is updating, I will chose another activity and cover up the IR blaster so it doesn't turn off the PS3.

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  • Very good review!...thanks

  • @chadnvo0 To be honest, I don't know. With moderate use, I would guess probably 2-3 before you would want to look for a replacement, but that is typical for any daily device.

  • any idea on battery lifespan in years?

  • @TheRobbSki Thanks for the kind words...as long as there are people that enjoy my reviews, I shall continue doing them!

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