Product Comparison: Logitech Harmony Ultimate One vs Logitech Harmony Touch
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- This universal remote is great. It is easy to program and use. With the touch of one button you can turn on and operate all devices needed to watch TV or many other activities.
- Overall this is a good remote, sometimes because of the layout you may hit a button by accident but it does function well.
- It does so as flawlessly as can be expected and has very solid range and breadth of of beam so never misses (I've even pointed it backwards a foot from cushions).
- This remote is not user friendly. It is not ergonomic, and you have to use both hands to get it to work properly.
- Page up/down button doesn't work. Finger touch screen doesnT work all the time. Manual off Internet is useless. Too difficult to understand. Too complex.
- I like how the function buttons are arranged. They are layed out much better than the older models.
- The "width" of the signal is much broader, so you do not have to precisely point to remote at the device you want to engage, you can just be in the general vicinity and it is very accurate.
- The favorites buttons are nice. The way the back is designed fits well in the hand. Works well. Seems to control just about everything.
- The function buttons are very small and close together
- The "off" button is located right on top of the rewind button, and the unit often goes off when I mean to rewind the movie. I've taken to using my "pinkie" finger to minimize the rewind errors.
- Easily programmed. Does away with multiple remotes. Turns on everything with one push of the button and controls each individual product when needed.
- Anything that I can purchase to ease the switching from TV to DVD, to smart TV, etc. is always welcome. This remote helps me figure out which button to push to accomplish whatever task I want it to do.
- I love my remote!! It syncs with my surround sound receiver, tv, dvd player, vcr, wii, crome cast, song stream and cable box to day the least. One touch of the button and remote turns on all required equipment.
- I love the touch screen feature and the ability to recharge the unit.
- The touch screen is a little hard to use, but gets the job done.
- My only complaint is the rechargable battery. I would prefer AA or AAA batteries
- This works like a charm. Only one downside is the battery life which is too short.
- I use MANY more channels with the ability to store 50 favorites .... and I now use all HD channels because you can program them once and with a touch to the screen go to a 4-digit HD channel .... it's magic!
- It is VERY easy to use. No user manual needed, very intuitive .... and I AM NO computer geek. I like simple.
- The icons on the touch screen make it simple to get to your favorite channels quickly, and they're also customizable.
- The vertical charging cradle works great and takes up less room than the horizontal cradle for the Harmony One.
- You now have the ability to edit different settings right on the remote without having to use a computer.
- The touchscreen is the WORST. It is very twitchy and is easy to "miskey" the screen and send you between Activities, Favorites, Functions, and Number Pad.
- The function screen is difficult to key "buttons" unless your fingers are directly above the function and you deliberately (watch) and touch the function to avoid changing the screen or hitting a different function.