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Logitech Harmony 720 Universal Remote | 
enlarge | Brand: Logitech Harmony Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $125.00 You Save: $24.99 (17%)
New (7) Used (2) from $99.00
Rating: 37 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: harmony Model: harmony UPC: 097855037756 EAN: 0097855037756 ASIN: B000GD3J3G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | One-Touch Activity Control - For example, choose Watch a DVD and the Harmony will power on your TV, DVD, stereo receiver, set all the inputs and even press play!! | | • | Simple for Everyone - There's a handy HELP button so that anyone from the kids to the babysitter can easily access their entertainment | | • | Easy to Set Up - The Harmony set-up wizard does the programming, so you don't have to. | | • | Connected - Just connect your remote to your computer and answer a few questions about how you currently use your audio-visual equipment. | | • | Logitech's patented Smart State Technology does the rest |
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Product Description Complete control made simple. Take control of your entire home-theater entertainment system with just one remote -- the Harmony 720 Advanced Universal Remote from Logitech. Choose "Watch DVD" and witness the Harmony 720 power on your TV, DVD player and stereo receiver, set all the inputs and start the movie. You wont have to worry about whether or not this incredible remote is compatible with your home entertainment system; the Harmony 720 controls products from over 3,500 manufacturers and over 125,000 IR devices. This remote even includes a sleek docking station to keep the remote full charged. You'll always know where to find it, and you'll never have to worry about batteries again! Convenient touchscreen and button control World's Largest Audio/Visual Control Database - Online database includes over 3,500 manufacturers and over 125,000 IR devices, everything from HDTV's to PVR/DVR's, from laser discs to VCR's, even lighting controls and more! And it's updated every day so you're always in control
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Excellent remote (but non-gadget minded buyers beware) July 11, 2008 Sticks This is an excellent remote and with some practice (and patience) you can have it handling everything that it might have taken 2 or more remotes to do and many things that no ordinary all-in-one could dream of doing. Caution: the setup of this remote is definitely not suitable for those folks who are not computer or gadget savvy. If you fall into that camp I recommend finding a friend or family member who can do the setup for you as the software can be overwhelming to the non-geeks. If you have difficulty programming a VCR you will be frustrated by this remote. That being said, once it is set up it is a life saver and can be used through out the house - not just confined to one set of entertainment devices.
harmony 720 remote June 25, 2008 D. Danielson (New York) brand new factory sealed. Very good remote.comes with usb cable to connect to the internet. you will have to go online to program your devices.Easy to do even if you are not computer savvy. it is not complicated to program this remote. sometimes forgets commands but the help button corrects malfunctions almost instantly. Worth the price
Everyone should have a true univeral remote... May 15, 2008 zodiac711 (Twilight Empire) As the title says, everyone should have a *true* univeral remote, but not necessarily the 720. While I only have experience with the 550 and the 720, it is my understanding that all of the Logitech Harmony remotes are virtually identical, with bells and whistles (and layout/shape) of the remote being the key differences (and therefore affecting price). The 720 has a nice color screen and allows for 6 customizable buttons, and comes with a charger, as opposed to the 550 (4 customizable buttons, monochrome screen, a bit harder to read, and uses AAA batteries). Note however that the list price for the 720 is roughl 2x that of the 550. If I had to pay $150, or especially $200 for a 720, I would say it's likely not worth it -- consider going with a lower-cost option. My setup consists of a cable box, TV, HD-DVD player, standard DVD player, home theater receiver, and a PS3. (Note that you can use any harmony remote with the PS3 by purchasing an optional adaptor made by Nykko, as the PS3 actually uses blue-tooth, not iR or radio waves.) I've set the control up such that with the press of one button, it will (a) turn on my TV, (b) turn on my HD-DVD player, (c) turn on my HT receiver, (d) set the receiver to the correct input for the HD-DVD player, (e) set the TV to the correct input for the HD-DVD player, and finally (f) mute the TV's internal speaker. Moreover, with one single remote (and without having to select any options) I can pause the HD-DVD, or adjust the volume on the stereo. I've also programmed it to control an iR air-purifier (more just to see that it could do it than anything else). Note that the 890 (and a few other select harmony remotes) support RF signals (so you don't run into the line-of-sight issues faced with iR), and something called Z-Wave (used for some ceiling fans). Of course, you pay a LOT more for the remotes that support these (again, bells and whistles -- depending on what you need, it may/may not be needed). But even if you have just a simple setup, I'd still highly recommend this remote. Finally, Logitech customer service is fantastic. My remote had a functional problem -- called them up and they sent out a replacement remote asap.
Awful, Worst experience I have ever had with an electronic product purchase March 3, 2008 Nancy D (Colorado) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
March 2, 2008 By Nancy D (Colorado) - See all my reviews I have had this for one week and spent the first two evenings just trying to get the software downloaded. This remote does not do what the ads lead you to believe. If you purchase this, you better keep your other remotes handy or you will not be able to operate your other devices. For example (after 7 evenings of trying to get this piece of junk to work), when I press "watch a DVD" the DVD player turns on but not the TV so I have to get the remote for the TV and turn the TV on and then choose AV. There are more problems but I am exhausted from trying to get something to work on this remote so I will just say, please, please do not buy this product. I did try to email them (on their very poor web site) but the email would not go through. I printed the manual and I have accessed their software repeatedly but I cannot get it to do anything other than what I described above. I am going to return this as soon as I have enough time and energy to ship it back.
Almost perfect All-In-One remote February 25, 2008 Haris Husain (London, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Harmony 720 has been removed from Logitech's site, probably to make way for the Harmony One. This remote can give the One a run for its money, considering the very high price being asked for the newer product. Many manufacturers offer universal remotes, however there's certain features which are key: 1. Availability of as many common features as buttons as possible 2. Ability to add as many custom keys as needed 3. Ergonomic design of keys (enough tactile feedback, possibility of reaching for a key without looking at remote, user doesn't press wrong keys by accident) 4. Easy programmability, large database of codes for common devices 5. Easy usage for common activities (Watching DVD, playing XBox, etc.) 6. Price 7. Great design While many remotes offer some of these, none offer a great blend of all like Logitech. The 720 excels in a lot of these (below). Others in Logitech's series of remotes differentiate price points based on other esoteric features - RF capability, black/white LCD, curvy design, etc. Here's the 720's features from the list above: 1,2. The 720's layout incorporates standard functions for TV's, VCR's, DVD's, Cable boxes, Dish, etc. In addition, there's the capability to add a large number of custom keys, which are shown on the LCD and used by buttons on the side of the LCD. 6 functions are shown at a time, and many sets of 6 can be configured. 3. Very well designed. Buttons are rubber and squarish, while on the One they're plastic, rounder and more tactile from what I can tell. The One has improved on the 720 in this regard. 4. Logitech has an amazing online setup process and great support. I am sure this is the same across all their remotes. 5. The remote offers the concept of activities as sequences of actions on any number of configured devices, so the user can configure things like Watching DVD, Watching Cable, Playing Game, etc. The remote does a great job of helping you out if things end up in the wrong state, or if you manually operate a device so the remote is out of sync with state. 6. The price was very decent for a 720. Flaws: 1. The remote doesn't sit incredibly well in the charger base - one has to twiddle it around until it seats itself. 2. Keys feedback is not as amazing as that of the One or 880/890. All in all, the new Harmony One offers a better keys layout and design, but at a much higher price. Unless it falls to about $150, the 720 is a great bargain. HH
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