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alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 reviews of Logitech Harmony Ultimate Home. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Opinions about the controls and usability are generally positive. Some have doubts about the price.
usability, controls
price
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Logitech Harmony Ultimate Home is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by (pcworld.com)
Handling entertainment gear as well as smart home products from Nest, SmartThings, and more, this is one remote to rule them all...well, once you get it all working, anyway.
Works with tons of other connected devices ; Activity-based setup offers lots of customizability ; Physical buttons for most actions, plus a customizable touchscreen interface
Setup can still be time-consuming, and desktop app is unintuitive ; Doesn't work with all the devices it claims to (yet)
Harmony’s biggest flaw continues to be the setup process. Logitech attempts to simplify it with an iOS app, but the setup options are too limited to allow you to make all the tweaks necessary to perfect all of your activities. For that, you’ll still...
Expert review by : Mike Prospero (tomsguide.com)
The Harmony Ultimate Home is a natural extension of the progress Logitech has already made with its previous remote controls. By adding the ability to control smart home devices, this universal remote becomes even more universal. If the $349 price tag...
Controls a wide range of smart home devices ; Comfortable to use ; Easily customizable ; Android and iOS app
Expensive ; Can't control as many smart home devices as other hubs
The Logitech Harmony Ultimate Home remote can control a universe of smart home devices as well as your TV.
Expert review by : Ray Aguilera (macworld.com)
I'm not sure why coffee tables are called coffee tables. The one in my living room spends more time buried under a pile of remote controls than it does holding up cups of coffee. Of course, the holy grail for anyone with even the most modest media...
Works with tons of other connected devices ; Activity-based setup offers lots of customizability ; Physical buttons for most actions, plus a customizable touchscreen interface
Setup can still be time-consuming, and desktop app is unintuitive ; Doesn't work with all the devices it claims to (yet)
Harmony’s biggest flaw continues to be the setup process. Logitech attempts to simplify it with an iOS app, but the setup options are too limited to allow you to make all the tweaks necessary to perfect all of your activities. For that, you’ll still...
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