Reviews - Logitech Harmony 670 Advanced Universal Remote Control Unit
User Reviews
by rayshi02 on Mar 11, 2010
| Pros |
Cheap |
| Cons |
Does not work with new TVs |
by noangels on Mar 19, 2009
| Pros |
Easy to use, wide compatibility, advanced functions, durable, good battery life |
| Cons |
No Bluetooth, slow response time, must be pointed at home theatre system to work |
| Bottom Line |
This is a great remote for simplifying the control of your home theatre system, as long as you can deal with a few annoyances. |
by sergekhl on Dec 28, 2008
| Pros |
Easy setup, good button layout and simplified controls. |
| Cons |
none that I have seen yet |
| Bottom Line |
A definite buy. Does exactly what I need it to do. Was able to throw four remotes into the closet!! |
by suprstar on Mar 14, 2008
| Pros |
So simple and easy, my 7yo uses it with no effort! |
| Cons |
Sometimes gets confused about device states. IDK how you'd set it up without a PC.. |
| Bottom Line |
Easy to set up with a PC, if you don't, then IDK.. VERY easy to use! |
by jayneoliz on Jan 27, 2008
| Pros |
It Actually WORKS it does what its supposed to do! |
| Cons |
Backlight could stay on longer A bit slippery Buttons small and similar shape |
| Bottom Line |
Highly Recommended |
Product MPN
Key Features
Basic remotes are used for a single specific device. Universal/learning remotes can be programmed to control many devices, but typically only successfully control the most basic functions of electronic components made by major manufacturers. Multibrand remotes are pre-programmed with infrared codes for many of many different popular brands.
These are the different types of devices the remote will be able to control.
Applicable Devices
Computer Multimedia
I/R (infrared) remotes need line of site to the device in order for the signal to be received. R/F (radio frequency) remotes send a wider angled signal, so the remote does not need to be pointed straight at the device for the signal to be received.
Broadcasting Type
RF, Cable
Technical Features
Backlit Display
With Backlit Display
Standard remotes do not have LCD screens at all. LCD remotes have a small screen to display information, while separate buttons are used to control the devices. Touchscreen LCDs are actually controlled by touching the viewable screen.
Computer Connection
With Computer Connection
Battery
Warranty
Miscellaneous
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