Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Logitech Harmony Touch and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Harmony Touch.
May 2013
(81%)
44 Reviews
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Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Christina , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: Logitech’s newest universal remote control, the Harmony Touch, might just be the company’s most hassle-free remote yet.The $250 remote can control up to 15 devices — including video game con...
Easy to set up, Huge compatibility, Nice charging dock, Feels good to hold
Expensive, Buttons can be too sensitive, Touchscreen looks bad, Doesn't always work flawlessly
The Logitech Harmony Touch is a feature-packed remote control, and the touchscreen makes things a lot more straightforward - especially as you can nominate favourite TV stations to be displayed, along with their icons, for quick access to your favourite ...
Comprehensive device support, Supports 15 devices simultaneously, Works well (after setup)
My Harmony software is finicky, Adjusting activities is complicated, Limited customisation of device controls
Logitech's newest remote controls sits comfortably in the middle of its product line-up. The Harmony Touch is more than capable enough for most home theatre setups, but setting it up is more complicated than it needs to be...
Published: 2012-10-03, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
Sleek universal remote with beautiful-looking design; large color touch screen with custom virtual buttons and numeric keypad; recognizes limited gestures; Web-programmable via Windows or Mac PCs, but can edit commands without having to connect a computer
Much more expensive than the superior Harmony 650; poorly placed "transport" buttons; lacks dedicated forward and reverse skip keys; limited customization options for the touch screen; nonremovable battery; no RF compatibility
The Harmony Touch can't justify the high price of its touch screen compared with traditional multibutton universal remotes....
es, Easy to set up, Intuitive; scrolling through menus and channel icons is similar to a smartphone, Able to use the 30second skip button for Bell Fibe, Nice sleek, lightweight design that contours to the hand
Abstract: When I was originally shopping around for remotes, I was looking for a remote that would allow me to replace multiple remotes strewn across the coffee table and also allow my other half to use our entertainment system without my helpPercentage-wise, the L...
The Logitech device database is extensive. In the unlikely event you, can't find your device, Logitech may be able to add the device for you if you learn the commands from your device's remote and then contact their support department asking them to add
It's infrared. Infrared is one way communication. If the Harmony sends the IR code when you press the button, it has no idea whether the signal got to the device and the device performed the action. The marketing blurb for this remote mentions RF, but t
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Published: 2013-04-25, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Easy to set up, Huge compatibility, Nice charging dock, Feels good to hold
Expensive, Buttons can be too sensitive, Touchscreen looks bad, Doesn't always work flawlessly
The Logitech Harmony Touch is a feature-packed remote control, and the touchscreen makes things a lot more straightforward - especially as you can nominate favourite TV stations to be displayed, along with their icons, for quick access to your favourite s...