I've had two of these (one in my living room, one in my cinema room) since they came out.
Being able to put my AV stuff in a cabinet and out of sight was definitely a bonus, but using the "actions" that let you turn on and switch a variety of gear without having to hold it in line of sight has been a god send.
Fast forward to yesterday and I decided to do a similar "AV cabinet" set-up in our bedroom and move all the AV gear (just an ATV3 and NowTV) into the cupboard and get another one of these remotes.
My GOD, I forgot how big a difference it can make using a decent remote that every button press is registered 100% of the time!
The actions don't make a massive difference to us as the setup is so simple, but having a really nice, responsive remote control makes it SO worth it.
If you don't already have one of these remotes in your life then you need to get that corrected!
Pro Tip: Wait until they drop to £69 on "the forest". They usually sit at £79 (which is a fair price) but if you see it at £69 snap it up.
EDIT: Also, to clear up some confusion regarding this line of Harmony products.
Harmony Hub (RRP £80) - Can be bought separately. Works as an IR transmitter and can be controlled by your smart phone that connects to it via bluetooth to set it up, then wireless after that.
Harmony Smart Control (RRP £110 but can be bought for ~£80) - The "smart control" package INCLUDES the Harmony Hub described above, but also include the "harmony smart" remote which is a RF remote that talks directly to the hub. This is what I think is the best package and remote.
Harmony Ultimate One - (RRP £149 but can be bought for ~£95) - This is the touch screen remote that has less buttons that the "harmony smart" remote. It can work independently from the hub as it has an IR output but it can also talk to the hub via RF. This remote requires to be kept charged in a cradle but does also have backlit buttons.
Harmony Ultimate - (RRP £230) - This is a package deal of the Harmony Hub and the Ultimate One remote.
The key fact is that all the remote and hubs can be bought separately but work together (although each remote can only be assigned to link to one hub) When paired with the Harmony Hub all the remotes offer the same functionality. E.g. they all control Bluetooth devices and work with Phillips Hue lightbulbs.
#### IMPORTANT EDIT ####
Harmony are now releasing the "home" range of these remotes that have some extra functionality (ability to control more home automation devices). These don't appear to be out in the UK yet still.
They cost a bit more but already there's some functionality that's being released for the "home hub" that the "smart hub" can't do - like integration with IFTTT!
Being able to put my AV stuff in a cabinet and out of sight was definitely a bonus, but using the "actions" that let you turn on and switch a variety of gear without having to hold it in line of sight has been a god send.
Fast forward to yesterday and I decided to do a similar "AV cabinet" set-up in our bedroom and move all the AV gear (just an ATV3 and NowTV) into the cupboard and get another one of these remotes.
My GOD, I forgot how big a difference it can make using a decent remote that every button press is registered 100% of the time!
The actions don't make a massive difference to us as the setup is so simple, but having a really nice, responsive remote control makes it SO worth it.
If you don't already have one of these remotes in your life then you need to get that corrected!
Pro Tip: Wait until they drop to £69 on "the forest". They usually sit at £79 (which is a fair price) but if you see it at £69 snap it up.
EDIT: Also, to clear up some confusion regarding this line of Harmony products.
Harmony Hub (RRP £80) - Can be bought separately. Works as an IR transmitter and can be controlled by your smart phone that connects to it via bluetooth to set it up, then wireless after that.
Harmony Smart Control (RRP £110 but can be bought for ~£80) - The "smart control" package INCLUDES the Harmony Hub described above, but also include the "harmony smart" remote which is a RF remote that talks directly to the hub. This is what I think is the best package and remote.
Harmony Ultimate One - (RRP £149 but can be bought for ~£95) - This is the touch screen remote that has less buttons that the "harmony smart" remote. It can work independently from the hub as it has an IR output but it can also talk to the hub via RF. This remote requires to be kept charged in a cradle but does also have backlit buttons.
Harmony Ultimate - (RRP £230) - This is a package deal of the Harmony Hub and the Ultimate One remote.
The key fact is that all the remote and hubs can be bought separately but work together (although each remote can only be assigned to link to one hub) When paired with the Harmony Hub all the remotes offer the same functionality. E.g. they all control Bluetooth devices and work with Phillips Hue lightbulbs.
#### IMPORTANT EDIT ####
Harmony are now releasing the "home" range of these remotes that have some extra functionality (ability to control more home automation devices). These don't appear to be out in the UK yet still.
They cost a bit more but already there's some functionality that's being released for the "home hub" that the "smart hub" can't do - like integration with IFTTT!
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