09-07-2020, 08:59 PM
Harmony remotes have not impressed me. The buttons are poorly placed and prone to failure. Most of the remotes crash and need to be rebooted by pulling the battery. The apps for programming them are a mess of confusing and often redundant GUI elements.
That being said, the Harmony Hub is a nice piece of kit, entirely because once it's been programmed and tweaked and tweaked and tweaked it eventually works with an Amazon echo to provide decent voice-controls for the various components of an entertainment center. The remote that it comes with is half-baked, but you don't need it all that often.
That being said, the Harmony Hub is a nice piece of kit, entirely because once it's been programmed and tweaked and tweaked and tweaked it eventually works with an Amazon echo to provide decent voice-controls for the various components of an entertainment center. The remote that it comes with is half-baked, but you don't need it all that often.