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Logitech Harmony 1100 Advanced Universal Remote Control

Logitech Harmony 1100 Advanced Universal Remote Control
From Logitech, Inc

List Price: $499.00
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Product Description

The Logitech Harmony 1100 gives you powerful home-entertainment control through a customizable, 3.5-inch full-color touch screen. Controls are easy to access and are backlit, so you can easily find them in the dark. One-touch, activity-based controls turn on the right devices in the right order with a single command. RF wireless capability lets you control devices without direct line-of-sight, so you can keep components in a closed cabinet or even another room (requires Logitech Harmony RF Extender, sold separately). The on-screen commands are customizable, so you get the commands you want, when you want them. The Harmony 1100 supports more than 5000 brands and over 225,000 devices.


Product Details

  • Brand: Logitech
  • Model: 915-000074
  • Platforms: Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows 2000
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 4.00" w x 11.00" l, 1.67 pounds

Features

  • One-touch, activity-based controls
  • 3.5-inch, full-color touch screen
  • Customizable commands, icons and screens
  • RF wireless capability. Support for 5,000+ brands and 225,000+ devices
  • Rechargeable, complete with charging stand

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
From the Manufacturer

A brilliant addition to your living room

Winner of CES 2009 Best of Innovations Award
Logitech Harmony 1100 Advanced Universal Remote – powerful home-entertainment control through a customizable, 3.5-inch full-color touch screen.

The Harmony remote makes it easy for any family member to use the home-entertainment system without help – and start any activity with just one touch of a button. NO more navigating a variety of entertainment components with multiple remotes and/or a complicated sequence of commands, which often require a set of written instructions.

The Harmony 1100 is a powerful, customizable remote with a stunning brushed metal and piano-black finish. Harmony 1100 – a brilliant addition to your living room.



Key Features




Simplify your home entertainment
One touch to your entertainment: No more complicated lists of what to turn on or which button to select. Everyone can select what he or she wants to do. Just press the “Watch a DVD” button and the Harmony 1100 powers on your TV, DVD player, and stereo receiver, sets all your inputs, and even starts your movie.




 

Personalize your touch screen. The way you want it.
A brilliant, 3.5-inch, full-color touch screen lets you access the most-used buttons with one hand or two, and it's backlit so you can see your icons and commands even in the dark. Customizable icons and controls let you choose the commands you want to see, when you want to see them. You can even choose the icons you want to use for each command.




 

Enjoy guided, online setup
Simply connect the Harmony 1100 to your computer and the online software will guide you through the entire setup. Live Harmony customer support is available too.




 

Control virtually any device
Be confident you can control whatever entertainment devices you have today or buy tomorrow. The Harmony 1100 works with more than 225,000 devices from 5,000+ brands – and the list grows every day.


 

Control your devices – even when they're out of sight
When used with the Harmony RF Extender (sold separately), the Harmony 1100 helps you control devices that you keep behind closed doors, even those you can't see.




Which Harmony Is Right For You?

Find out what other Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remotes fit your audio & video set-ups. Browse more Harmony remotes and see which one is right for you.

Harmony 510

Simple, one-button access to your movies, music, and more.

Harmony 700

Simple control that's always charged and ready for your entertainment.

Harmony One

Simple, stylish touch-screen control of your entertainment.

Harmony 890

Control out of sight home entertainment devices.

Harmony 900

Complete control of devices you can't see.

Harmony 1100

Personalized control of your home theater system.


Control Features Harmony 510 Harmony 700 Harmony One Harmony 890 Harmony 900 Harmony 1100
Number of devices supported Up to 5 Up to 6 Up to 15 Up to 15 Up to 15 Up to 15
LCD display Black and white Color screen Color touch-screen Color Color touch-screen 3.5" color touch-screen
Activity-based controls  
Layout optimized for DVD/TiVo    
Contoured design to fit comfortably in your hand        
Customizable screen for more powerful personalization          
RF support for control of devices inside cabinets      
Easy-to-install RF System for RF connection          
RF wireless extender for RF connection         Available separately
Power Management Harmony 510 Harmony 700 Harmony One Harmony 890 Harmony 900 Harmony 1100
Battery operated        
Rechargeable

  With cable With docking station With cradle With docking station With docking station
With Every Harmony Remote Harmony 510 Harmony 700 Harmony One Harmony 890 Harmony 900 Harmony 1100
Simple online setup with PC or Mac
Growing database of 225,000+ entertainment devices so you know Harmony will work with your devices today and tomorrow
Live support if you hit a snag
A handy help button so you're never stuck
1-year warranty
System Support Harmony 510 Harmony 700 Harmony One Harmony 890 Harmony 900 Harmony 1100
Windows XP, Vista, 7 Does not support Windows 7
Mac OS X (10.3 or later)

Supports Mac OS X (10.2 and above)



What's In The Box

Package Contents
  • Harmony 1100 remote control
  • Charging station
  • USB cable
  • AC adapter
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Installation CD
  • Installation guide
  • 2-year limited hardware warranty
  • System Requirements
    Windows-based computer
  • Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • 1 available USB port
  • CD-ROM drive
  • Internet access

    Mac computer
  • Mac OS X 10.2 or above
  • 1 available USB port
  • CD-ROM drive
  • Internet access

  • Customer Reviews

    Nice remote, but very pricey4
    Since I have no previous experience with the Harmony 1000 from Logitech, I won't be able to make any comparisons for those that are considering an upgrade.

    Price: Prepare yourself for some sticker shock. At nearly $500, this remote carries a hefty price tag, and it's a bit hard to justify that much money for such a small device. On the other hand, this device may be the only one that you'll ever need while using your home electronics, and if you're unhappy with a bunch of remotes (or just want the cool factor), then maybe it's worth it.

    Look and Feel: It's very light in terms of weight and easy to hold. In general, it has a very slim form factor and is not bulky by any means. On the downside, the finish is easily susceptible to fingerprints, as well as the actual touch screen, so you'll find yourself cleaning it every now and then.

    Setup: The setup is pretty straightforward and you don't have to be a genius to get it going. It's as easy as installing the software, connecting the remote via the supplied USB cable to your PC, and then walking through a wizard which configures the remote. The remote revolves around "Activities" which might be things like "Watch TV" or "Watch a DVD" or "Play a Video Game". All of these are designed such that your various devices are all turned on and configured with a single button push. How well this actually works will depend on the device that you're using. I have a Samsung LCD TV, a Sony DA5000ES receiver, a Motorola cable box (with DVR), a Panasonic DVD/VCR combo, and an Xbox 360. Getting everything working with the exception of the receiver was a snap. Unfortunately, my receiver has a weird way of switching the inputs, and the Harmony wanted me to "teach" it how to change the inputs. While I worked through this for a while, I eventually gave up only because I was short on time. Aside from that, I think I lost one of the remotes to my Sony, and that made the teaching process that much harder.

    Daily use: While I have not been using it for very long, I'm pretty pleased so far. My wife who is not technical savvy by any stretch loves it and has already started getting used to it and is anxious to get rid of our other remote controls. One minor annoyance is the need to "page" through a number of screens for some of the devices to get to their device-specific controls. For example, if you want to get to your DVR on your cable box, I have to hit the "page down" button five times, but once I'm there, I have full control using the tactile buttons on the right side of the remote. Perhaps there is a way to create a shortcut for this, although I haven't found it yet.

    Customization: The included software allows a great deal of customization, so if you're into spending a bunch of time on the computer using their software, you'll love this remote. If you don't want to spend a bunch of time, the setup wizard should get you through the initial process in about 10 - 15 minutes and for the most part, further customization is not necessary, although it depends on your device.

    Device Coverage: It's hard to say how much is covered, but the list that comes in from the software is pretty extensive, although it does not drill down to the specific model numbers, so it's hard to tell. In general, I think they have good coverage, especially from their existing remotes, and they're probably performing updates on their web site all the time. Worst case scenario - you can use your old remote to teach the Harmony the commands, but this isn't much fun.

    Overall: If you want complete control over your entertainment system and are willing to pay for it, this remote is for you. If you're tired of having a number of remotes and want to consolidate with ease, this remote is for you.

    Some Additional Points4
    I won't reiterate the other technical reviews here- Read those, they are accurate. Rather, I'll address other issues not mentioned previously.

    First, this is an incredible remote. I've owned a Sony Commander for 10 years and decided to try this one when my last Sony died. This one puts all others I've owned and used to shame. Save a few exotic features (see other reviews), this is all most people will need.

    RATING:
    I gave it 4 stars because of the difficulty of the software. Specifically:
    1. I had to turn my firewall and virus protection off (I use McAfee). A call to tech support gave me 6 URLs the software uses, but McAfee requires the IP Addresses to add to the trusted sites list (trusted programs does not work). The tech didn't know these, but I traced them through McAfee. Once added, I was able to leave my firewall and virus protection on. Since Amazon does not permit disclosure of URLs, check the Harmony forum; I've posted the IPs and instructions there.
    2. Navigating through the software is not very intuitive and the manual isn't very comprehensive. For example, there is a Device List and an Activities setup, each with several choices. Some items are listed under Activities that logically should be under Devices and vice versa. Even the tech agreed on this point- he said the software was "dumbed down" so the unsophisticated computer user could operate it. Paradoxically, simplifying it actually makes it more difficult to use.
    3. The software uses a wizard, "linear" approach as opposed to a "drill down" approach used by most software. This is fine for initial setup, but to make changes, you must find the point in the wizard that guides you through the modifications you want to make. This can become tedious.

    On the good side:
    1. Once operational, the remote performs flawlessly. I don't even need the remote extender.
    2. Tech support is the best I've come in contact with (I called twice). They are very pleasant, knowledgeable, patient, and not condescending. I stumped them a couple of times, but they were able to come up with a solution. The software connects with Logitech, so they are able to see your setup and even modify it if you want them to. When completing the initial setup, you are asked to rate the device; I rated it low because of the software issues. The tech said he noticed the low rating and asked what he could do to improve it. That led to a discussion concerning the software issues.
    3. Other reviews complain about the size of the remote. Consequently, I was surprised to discover how relatively small it really is (about the size of a slice of bread and about two slices thick). There are also "handgrips" of a sort on the bottom of either side so that it can be operated one-handed.
    4. After an activity is chosen, there are several "screens": each denoted by an icon. The heart represents favorites (for example, channels on the TV), the 123 is a numeric keypad, the Star is for custom controls, Stop/Play (called Transport Control) icon is for DVDs, VCRs, etc. and a Game Controller. The favorites and custom screens are individually programmable with your choice of icons, and all icons on all screens may be individually programmed to provide your choice of function.
    5. Not mentioned elsewhere are 8 additional programmable icons, four on each side of the screen that provide more user defined functions (called SideBars). These are in addition to the screens mentioned above and can be programmed differently for each screen (i.e. Heart, Star, 123, etc.). I use these for utilities- e.g. TV mode or the menu etc.
    6. The unit comes with a small choice of icons, but the tech referred me to a website with over 5,000 free icons including most TV channel icons. Refer to the Harmony forum or call Tech Support for the URL. I was even able to copy icons from the websites of my local TV stations and plug them into the Harmony without any difficulty (technical note- the icons use .bmp, not .ico files).
    7. Each screen does have limits. For example, Favorites has a maximum of 24 icons, displaying 6 at a time (for example, 24 favorite TV channels).
    8. The buttons to the right of the screen are also individually programmable.
    9. There is a Learn function common to most universal remotes, but I haven't had to use it even though I have a wide variety of devices to control (i.e. receiver, dvd recorder, Blu-Ray, CD player, home theater, VCR, & TV).

    Take control: A harmony 1100 advanced universal remote control review4
    I was fortunate enough to tryout and review the Logitech Harmony 1100. Having recently purchased the Harmony One, I looked forward to putting this universal remote to the test. Most of all I wanted to know what more I would get for almost twice the price.

    The Harmony 1100 is a highly customizable universal remote designed for easy set up and take control of all your electronic needs. If you normally turn on a PVR, amplifier, and TV plus be concerned with the TV's input setting just to watch your programs, this remote can handle all this by pressing one button. Unlike the Harmony one, the Harmony 1100 is more customizable, and supports Z-Wave (RF) Technology although won't support third party Z-Wave devices such as light dimmers.

    Like the Harmony One, setting up this remote is meant to be simple. Start by installing the software and make a list of all the remote controlled electronic components including model numbers. This remote will work with the PS3 using the economical Nyko Blu-Ray Remote or the more expensive Harmony PS3 Adapter. In the case of the Nyko remote, enter the model of the PS3 as "PlayStation 3 Blu-Wave" so the Harmony 1100 can recognize the remote. This option will not control the on/off function of the PS3 though. Once the components are entered, buttons can be reset, favorite channel buttons can be created. If desired channel icon images can be uploaded and are easily found on the web. Additionally change activity order, upload slideshow or background images, alter remote settings, and spend as much time customizing as you desire. Customizing is not necessary, however if desired is accomplished with ease.

    The slideshow function is not included with the Harmony One and feels like a forgotten afterthought on the 1100. This feature has been used in previous remotes, however it's less intuitive than the 1100's other features. The software recommends a pixel width of 320 and height of 240. Follow this to the letter, as the remote will not shrink an image to fit, it shrinks and crops the image to fit the specified dimensions to eliminate blank space. The remote doesn't rotate a vertical shot either, rotate verticals on their side before uploading into the software or the slideshow will crop the image forcing it to be horizontal.

    Many devices today use Bluetooth remotes. The PS3 and my media center computer are two components this remote doesn't control without using a workaround. Bluetooth remotes are not typical, but they are not rare these days. With the class and cost of this remote in mind, I feel it should be able to handle both without purchasing workarounds. I don't feel as strongly about this for the Harmony One remote though. If Logitech truly wants to replace all my remotes, they need to provide Bluetooth capabilities.

    Holding the remote and pressing buttons feels unnatural, especially after using the ergonomically designed Harmony One. Turning the Harmony 1100 sideways feels more natural to me, and could've easily been done without altering the remotes capabilities or features.

    While there is room for improvement, Harmony 1100 delivers where it counts. If you need the Z-Wave (RF) Technology support for electronic components kept behind closed cabinet doors or have a complicated set-up requiring major remote customization, the Harmony 1100 is the remote to purchase. However, at close to half the price of the Harmony 1100, the Harmony One is worth considering. Both remotes basically have the same capabilities outside of the RF feature and additional customizing capabilities of the Harmony 1100.

    PROS:
    Easy to set up
    Highly customizable
    Simplifies remote control usage

    CONS:
    Slideshow seems like an afterthought
    Bluetooth capabilities missing
    Feels unnatural to hold and use