2006-08-07, 05:37 PM
I have a Logitech Harmony 525. I like it, and wouldn't want to go back, but it did take a lot of setting up to get it how I want. The problem with it is that Logitech have dumbed the configuration app too far, and as a result important settings are hidden away in multiple levels of Troubleshooting levels. To make matters worse, everything in the config app is all fed from the Logitech Harmony web site. Pages, settings, everything. I would prefer to be able to download a cache of the site, even if it was say 1GB because even that would be preferable to having to wait for every single page to load in order to make a very minor change.
Once it's set up, it is nice to use, although some of the buttons are a little small (and too close to the bottom of the remote) and the plastic buttons feel cheap. Also, the whole remote creaks if held firmly.
However, I'd still recommend it, as it gives you a lot of features for the money.
Pros:
Relatively cheap, Generally good layout, Good size, Simple (to use)
Cons:
Frustrating to setup, Feels cheap, Number/colour buttons are too small
Once it's set up, it is nice to use, although some of the buttons are a little small (and too close to the bottom of the remote) and the plastic buttons feel cheap. Also, the whole remote creaks if held firmly.
However, I'd still recommend it, as it gives you a lot of features for the money.
Pros:
Relatively cheap, Generally good layout, Good size, Simple (to use)
Cons:
Frustrating to setup, Feels cheap, Number/colour buttons are too small