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Logitech Harmony 900 Rechargeable Remote with Color Touch Screen

Logitech Harmony 900 Rechargeable Remote with Color Touch Screen

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Brand: Logitech
Category: CE

List Price: $399.99
Buy New: $279.08
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Seller: Toner2ink
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 163 reviews

Format: CD
Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Operating System: N/A
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 3.9 x 5.2 x 10
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 915-000030
Model: 915-000030
UPC: 000978550545
EAN: 0000978550545

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Complete RF (radio frequency ) wireless technology lets you control out-of-sight devices hidden neatly away behind cabinet doors from up to 100-feet away.
  • Full-color touch screen for simple one-touch access to your favorite channels and activities, like "Watch a DVD" or "Listen to music"
  • Sculpted backlit buttons in logical zones for easy entertainment control even in the dark
  • Recharging dock eliminates the hassle of searching for and replacing batteries
  • Replaces up to 15 remotes with universal control of virtually any home entertainment component

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Product Description
The Logitech Harmony 900 Advanced Universal Remote ensures you never have to fumble through a handful of remote controls again. Operate and control all your home theater devices with the convenience of the Logitech Harmony 900. With a full-color touch screen display and one-touch activity buttons, you'll start enjoying your favorite movies and music in no time. More than 5,000 brands and 225,000 devices are supported by the Logitech Harmony 900, and setup is a breeze with easy-to-follow, simple instructions. The Logitech Harmony 900 Advanced Universal Remote features an ergonomic design, providing a comfortable grip for your hand, and its rechargeable battery keeps it powered up consistently.


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1 out of 5 stars I was on hold for over an hour   September 8, 2010
Walter
I recevied this product today and it crashed my computer as I tried to set up the remote with my Tivo. I called customer support and they moved me up to the next level and I was on hold for 45 minutes and then hung up on. I then called back and told them what happened and they told me to hold on. Before I could say no they put me on hold and I have again been on hold for 30 minutes. I really don't care if they can fix it or not, this remote in my eyes is a complete waste of money and the customer support from logitech is the worste I have ever experienced. I have another one of these remotes and thank god I could program it with out support. If you buy this device and can't figure it out, you might as well just throw it out. I am sending back to Amazon.


2 out of 5 stars Good hardware; software limits usability.   August 27, 2010
mdingers (Seattle, WA)
This remote has all the capabilities I was looking for, but the desktop software for this remote makes many of them inaccessible. For example:

1. If you try to make any changes that require more than about 3 minutes to setup, the software has logged out of your server, requiring the user to start over again. This is very frustrating when trying to set up "soft" buttons or other button mapping on the remote. The first axiom of software design: do not lose data/work! This is really galling and required me to set up each piece of hardware a few buttons at a time and as quickly as I could.

2. The Wizards are really more in the way than they are helpful. They actually limit the usefulness of the remote.

I've given this thing all I can and I'll be looking for a replacement. Since I assume the software, the remote's downfall, is common across the Logitech remotes, I'll be looking for something else. The device itself is excellent. The software is so poor it should be redesigned from the ground up.



4 out of 5 stars An improvement over the Harmony 890.   August 27, 2010
D. Dimick (Los Angeles, CA)
I've been using Harmony remotes several years and purchased the 900 to replace my failing 890 (stuck buttons). This review will focus on the differences between the two remotes.

Ergonomically this remote feels better in the hand than the 890. The buttons are easier to find and press, and the textured back makes it less prone to slipping out of your hand or falling off the couch onto the floor.

Programming uses the same process and software. However, you must create a new account for this remote. I was unable to remove my 890 and then add the 900 on my existing account. I'm not sure why this is, but it's more of an annoyance than a problem as creating a new account is very easy.

The RF/IR transceiver does not require programming, so you no longer have to update two devices whenever you change anything. The included IR blasters work very well. I have closed cabinets with components on multiple shelves. One IR blaster is able to control all devices flawlessly. The headphone-style plugs used by the IR blasters are a different size than the 890's so you cannot simply swap the plugs and continue to use your existing emitters. You'll need to use the new ones, but as I said above they do work well.

I have seen other reviewers having problems with the range of the RF. I'm using this remote's RF capabilities to access components hidden inside a cabinet from about 12-20 feet away, depending on where I am, and it works great at this range.

The addition of red/green/yellow/blue hard keys is a definite plus. Previously if you needed to use these buttons you had to map them onto the Activity screen; they are in a much more convenient location now.

As other reviewers have pointed out, this thing is a fingerprint magnet, and not just on the touchscreen. The entire surface is glossy and fingerprints collect rapidly. Speaking of the screen, it's far better looking that the one on the 890.

The battery life isn't as good as the 890. I would use the 890 for a couple weeks before throwing it on the cradle, but the 900 is lasting about half that time. While I'm on the subject, another improvement is the charging interface between the cradle and the remote. With the 890 I had to jiggle it around and find just the right position before it would charge; the 900 has larger contacts and has been redesigned so this is no longer a problem.

Overall this remote is a nice evolution of the 890 concept.



1 out of 5 stars Does not work   August 24, 2010
Daniel
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It does not work if you are 8ft from Blaster. Hard do configure, software is to slow. Support takes to much time to answer and this remote loose configuration to frequently.

I will not buy any other universal remote with the support I've got from Logitech.



4 out of 5 stars Works well   August 23, 2010
Ned
Bought this model even though I have the 880. Wanted to use the same software and just add the remote so I could use the second remote upstairs. Not so fast. I had to create a new account and add the remote. So much for just transferring my current settings and devices. Had to start from the beginning which takes time.
The other reason that I bought this remote was because I though it would be compatible with the 880 blaster - wrong. Had I known this before I would have just bought a second 880. The remote is nice and has about the same delay as the 880. The screen is nice and the battery lasts a long time in between charges. Also, Logitech fixed the charger problems that plagued the 880. I do wish there was a last channel button that you don't have to program. Over all, it's a good but expensive remote.


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