Logitech has announced the discontinuation of its Harmony remotes, though it says that existing users don't need to worry. The company plans to continue supporting its remotes and to sell off its ...
Logitech's announcement that it has ceased production of Harmony marked an important milestone in the decline of a once critical product category, the universal remote control. For almost two decades ...
If you’re willing to pay $250 to rule your home theater with an iron fist (or in the case of this remote, a soft touch), it doesn’t get any better than the Harmony Touch. That said, if swiping and ...
Well, the other shoe finally dropped. After years of speculation about the fate of its Harmony line of universal remotes, Logitech has announced that it will stop making the devices effective ...
As I've posted in some earlier threads, I've got a fairly simple television setup (I won't call it a "home theater"): old SD television, OTA digital to analog converter, Playstation 2 for playing DVDs ...
The remote launched at $250 last year, and soon it’ll stop working altogether The remote launched at $250 last year, and soon it’ll stop working altogether is a former senior reviewer who worked at ...
Roughly one year after Logitech launched its Harmony Express universal remote, the company is discontinuing the device and ending support. Harmony Express was meant to be a sleek, Alexa-enabled ...
When you remove the Logitech Harmony Touch from the box, you immediately get a feeling that it's a premium product (and it should be, since it's priced at $249!) The rear has a soft-touch textured ...
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