In the case of Logitech's new Harmony Living Home products, the emphasis is on home, or more precisely, the smart home. The Harmony Control app and remotes now interfaces with lots of connected home products. Those hardware updates may be minor, but when a company rewrites its software, redesigns interfaces, and adds new features, what's old becomes new. The Home Control's US price equates to £92 and AU$165. Availability in the UK or Australia hasn't been announced yet, but at the current exchange rate, the Ultimate Home's $350 would work out to £219 or AU$385. It sports a small but important improvement, placing the bank of play/pause and fast-forward/rewind keys in closer thumb reach, along with a price bump from $130 to $150.īoth are available this month in the U.S. The new touchscreen-equipped Harmony Ultimate Home ($350) is identical to its predecessor - the Harmony Ultimate - aside from the fact that it's now available in black and white.Īnd the new button-only Harmony Home Control, an updated version of CNET's favorite universal remote the Harmony Smart Control, is also largely the same as before. The Harmony Ultimate Home and Home Control remote are now available in white and black.įrom a hardware standpoint, it's hard to call Logitech's new Harmony Living Home remotes completely new.
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