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Beside manufacturing some of the most interesting computer peripherals around, the Logitech company has also come up with several very interesting universal remote controls, which combine a sleek and attractive exterior with an extended level of functionality and ease of use. And one of the most complex products of this type is the Harmony One, launched back in the first half of 2008, which offers users a full-color touch screen, intuitive button layout, an ergonomic design and many other features on the side.
The first thing that will impress users when laying their eyes onto the Harmony One is its attractive external casing. Thus, the device has a very ergonomic design, guaranteed to fit very well into anyone's hand, while the sculpted, backlit buttons are all placed in logical zones, allowing users to find the exact right buttons they want to press even in the dark. Moreover, since it incorporates rechargeable batteries, users won't even have to worry about things like changing the batteries, etc.
It's also very important to mention the fact that the Harmony One grants users easy, one-touch access their devices' functions. Actually, the universal remote is touted as being able to replace up to 15 different remotes, and is compatible with a very wide range of products coming from various manufacturers.
Moreover, even if the remote doesn't happen to be fully compatible with a certain product, users can always go online for a quick update of the control codes, Logitech's onlibe library including more than 225,000 devices from more than 5,000 brands.
The Logitech Harmony One universal remote control is, as expected, a lot more expensive than your average remote control, selling for around 250 US dollars. For this sum, users will also get a charging station, USB cable, AC adapter, Lithium-ion battery, Installation CD, Installation guide and 1-year limited hardware warranty. |