Logitech Harmony One Universal Remote

Logitech Harmony One Universal Remote

This is Logitech's first implementation of a capacitive touchscreen in a universal remote – Synaptics ClearPad™ 2000 with its solid-state, under-plastic design was the chosen solution. This activity-based universal remote control allows the user to easily navigate the ten-foot experience.

The Logitech Harmony One debuted January 2008 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

The Technology:

Features

  • Activity-based controls help the user navigate the ten-foot experience
  • LED-enabled buttons provide easy navigation and add to the sleek design

Product Reviews

  • CNET: “All in all, the new touch-oriented interface is a big step forward for Logitech and really makes the remote a pleasure to use.”
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  • Techgage: “There were no issues with the buttons or design that I could mention, and the touch screen was sensitive enough to pick up presses the first time around.”
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  • PCMag: “The display’s primary role is to simulate buttons that don’t physically exist on the remote (allowing the few physical buttons that remain to be a more comfortable size).”
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