18 Facts About Logitech Harmony

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Logitech Harmony is a line of remote controls and home automation products produced by Logitech.

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Logitech Harmony later changed its name to Intrigue Technologies and was located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

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Computer peripheral manufacturer Logitech acquired it in May 2004 for US$29 million, turning Harmony remotes into a worldwide phenomenon.

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All Logitech Harmony remotes are set up online using an external configuration software.

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The Logitech Harmony 950 is a redesigned version of the Logitech Harmony Ultimate One with the addition of dedicated physical buttons for home automation control.

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The Logitech Harmony Pro is the Logitech Harmony Elite bundle sold for professional installers.

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7.

Logitech Harmony E-R0001 is an IR to Bluetooth adapter for the PS3.

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8.

Logitech Harmony Ultimate One remote control is a revised version of the Logitech Harmony Touch adding motion-activated back-lit keys, eyes-free gesture control, tilt sensor and vibration feedback.

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The Logitech Harmony 360 is pre-configured to be used with the Xbox 360 console, and has special buttons, X, Y, A, B and media center control, correlating with the same as found on native Xbox controllers.

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Logitech Harmony 520 is a mid-range remote that is similar in functionality to the Logitech Harmony 659 and 670, but with a different button arrangement and a squared-off physical design compared to the hourglass design of the 6xx series.

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Logitech Harmony 659 is another mid-range universal remote that offers most of the functionality in the Logitech Harmony line.

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12.

Logitech Harmony 670 is a mid-range universal remote that offers most of the functionality in the Logitech Harmony line.

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Logitech Harmony 688 was a mid-range, computer programmable universal remote.

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Logitech Harmony 720 was initially offered exclusively through Costco in 2006 and featured a color screen and backlit keys.

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Logitech Harmony 768 is a capsule-shaped remote with a backlit LCD screen it was available in silver, blue or red.

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16.

Logitech Harmony 880 was the first Logitech Harmony with a color LCD screen and a rechargeable battery.

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17.

Logitech Harmony 1000 has customizable touch screen commands, sounds and a rechargeable battery, and allows control up to 15 devices.

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18.

The user interface of the Logitech Harmony 1100 is Flash based vs the Java based one found in the Logitech Harmony 1000.

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