Logitech Harmony 670 Universal Remote

by Sue on October 27, 2009

The attractive and stylish Logitech Harmony 670 Universal Remote has a bunch of pros as well as some inevitable cons. The product is designed uniquely for Digital Video Recorder (DVR) users.

Logitech Harmony 670 Universal Remote

It has color-coded activity controls that allow you to one single button to configure your devices. Aside from that, I really like the backlit keys featured in the universal remote, no more complaining about fumbling through the buttons when in the dark.

One other good thing about this device is that it provides an easy task for you to set it up, rather than wasting your time figuring out steps one by one. The web wizard will breeze you through each and every step and you’ll finally get hold of a universal masterpiece. This, I am grateful for since I’m not really a read-the-thick-manual guide person.

Another reason I believe why the Logitech Harmony 670 Universal Remote has potential to attract other customers is that it is easy to use. With just one press of any activity buttons; the remote will do everything else for you.

Well if you face any obstacles, any problems at all, with a push of the ‘Help’ button, you’ll gain instant access to a troubleshooter that can help you get it all back. Besides that, if you’re the type who hates being outdated, this is the controller for you. With this controller, just by simply connecting to your computer with the USB interface, you’ll be updated with new components, so that you will never be left behind!

Even though it has great functions and features, it still does have some slight problems. Small problems that have been complained by users can include delays when turning multiple devices on, if you have bad aiming skills, and if you miss an angle, you will miss the device and have to face the consequences with the “Help” button.

All in all, the Logitech Harmony 670 Universal Remote has its fair share of goodness and I believe it is acceptable to oversee the small flaw.

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r4 firmware October 27th, 2009 at 9:02 am

Sleek design, both in terms of cosmetics and ergonomics; sharp LCD that offers a touch-screen interface and touch-sensitive buttons for navigation of onscreen menus.

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