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March 2009
(76%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Build Quality, Design, 3.5" FullColor Touchscreen, Controls Up To 15 Devices, Learning Feature (For Unknown Devices), Rechargeable LiIon Battery, One Touch Activities, Graphical User Interface (GUI), Can Extend Range With RF Extenders
Price (For Some), Lacks Desired Temperature Feedback (AC Use), Overall Button Layout, Right Hand Use Only
I used the Harmony 1100 Universal Remote by Logitech for almost a full month during which i setup and tested quite a few activities all of which performed as advertised (although it did feel strange watching all the devices turn on just by pressing a butt...
Abstract: Video Review: As complicated as gadgetry can become, sometimes it's good to keep things simple. That's why Chris Hardwick and Olivia Munn examine the Harmony 1100 from Logitech, a universal remote that can turn on multiple components with one touch, a ...
Because the Logitech Harmony 1100 Advanced Universal Remote Control is more technically-challenging than many other remotes, you may want to consider a lower model. Setup time takes nearly an hour at minimum, and users can become easily confused along ...
Configuration may take a few tries to perfect for all your devices, Short battery life, I’d like to thank Logitech for loaning me the Harmony 1100 sample.
Logitech has made a number of Harmony Remotes and each one they make continues to outperform the previous. The Logitech Harmony 1100 is by far the most advanced and expensive remote available. Priced at $399.00 (MSRP) it has the price of a small comput...
Configuration may take a few tries to perfect for all your devices
Logitech has made a number of Harmony Remotes and each one they make continues to outperform the previous. The Logitech Harmony 1100 is by far the most advanced and expensive remote available. Priced at $399.00 (MSRP) it has the price of a small comput...
Slick 3.5inch touchscreen, Controls up to 15 devices, Programs easily via Webconnected PC or Mac
Pricey, Setup process has no Bluray selection, RF will cost you extra, via the Harmony RF Extender
Like all Harmony remotes, this one certainly does not disappoint. The 1100 has the same unbelievably easy setup that the company has built its remote business on. Logitech carries that ease through to the actual day-to-day use as well and does so in a ...
Bright touchscreen. Activity-based macros make switching components easy. Rechargeable, with included charging cradle.
Cannot customize button layouts for specific devices. Response to commands felt sluggish. Touchscreen requires you to look down at the remote often. RF accessory not included.
If flashy toys are your thing--and you happen to have equipment that works with Harmony remotes--then the 1100 might be for you. If, however, function is more important than form, you’re better off with a universal remote that rocks more physical bu...
Abstract: The Harmony 1100 universal remote gave me the “whole nine yards” feeling. A great deal of the setup was smooth and seamless, but any specializations you want, like wanting to keep a device on even if the current activity doesnt need it, bring a whole ...