Product Comparison: Logitech Harmony 900 vs Logitech Harmony 1100
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- it is easy to program and also has a brilliant RF capability that takes its signal past our coffee table.
- The plethora of proper buttons means that we generally only use the touchscreen to select activities, everything else is done using the buttons.
- You can assign each unit to either direct IR (eg, TV with a high receiver) or RF (eg, stuff in a cabinet or low down behind furniture).
- The RF transmitter works fine for me. With the receiver inside a cabinet enclosed by 20mm thick doors, we never have a problem with the signal being lost.
- Great placement of buttons (better than 885) makes it more intuitive to control.
- The remote itself feels good quality and is easy to hold.
- The combination of touch screen size and hardware buttons is exactly what is needed.
- I have had one of these for a while now and have it set up with the RF hub to control the units under the stairs.
- I can push 1 button to turn it all on and off, which is very handy first thing in the mornings and bedtime.
- For me, there is more that this device CAN do than it CANNOT with the correct programming - so for complex AV kit setups it is an excellent choice.
- Logitech remote controls are incredibly flexible, allowing multiple devices to be controlled from one remote.
- The touch screen portion makes it intuitive for less technical persons - icons appear (customizable) mimicking real world buttons.
- It even works with XBOX and due to the touch screen and icons, you can use it for quite a lot of basic functions.
- I can even control my Dyson Hot (AM04) fan heater using the 900.
- I have screen, amp, Sky, blu ray, 2 x HDD recorders, media PC, IR HDMI switch and a light controller and I would say it has taken about 15 hours to get it how I want it to work. It is a pleasure to use and well worth the set up time.
- This remote is a brilliant piece of electronics and well thought out, this is a mans toy that works 100% in every way.
- It was a doddle to set up, the setup software just asks you about how you want it to work and job done.
- It works very well. I have managed to park eight controllers.
- It quickly recognised the remotes for my TV, amplifier, BluRay player and CD player.