Senior editor @gristonline and co-founder @CSLFootball_. Fondness for sport, film, technology & travel. Views are my own. Even the good ones. Logitech has unveiled its latest TV remote, introducing a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Accessory vendor Logitech announced on Tuesday that the company is expanding its Harmony line of universal remote controls with a new flagship model, a new low-end model, and a multi-function hub that ...
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 ...
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Logitech has a long history of serving AV nerds with its advanced line of universal remotes. In an age of eight million set-top boxes, dongles and video-on-demand services, the Harmony line has done a ...
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 ...
Wishing you could use your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch as a universal remote control in the living room? On Tuesday Logitech announced the Harmony Link, a $100 device that sits next to your TV, ...
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 ...