Even Harmony’s “Pro” line are mostly repackaged or identical versions of the consumer remotes.Įven though they have some home automation buttons, I only use my remote to control my entertainment setup. They are still consumer remotes and Logitech isn’t trying to compete with RTI, high-end URC, Crestron, Control4, etc. It also has some support for IP- and Bluetooth-based devices, where the hub just talks directly to the device, but you still need to use IR blasters for too many network-connected devices in my opinion. The Harmony hub and remote actually connects to Wifi, so you can use them anywhere you have a strong signal on the same network. You used to have to go high-end for it (like the MX-980), but luckily it’s becoming more prevalent in consumer remotes. No, and RF communication has always been a requirement for me.
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