Logitec Harmony 550 Universal Remote

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If you are in no mood to click every single button to play the music, watch a movie or do the rest, just simply say your command and your wish will be granted by the new one-touch control Harmony 550 Universal Remote. No hassles, no clutter, only one single touch to exercise control over your home entertainment options. Its simple interface makes it easy for all, from an 8-year kid to an 80-year old person; anybody can access it easily.

With its easy touch pad, choose the button of the device you want to run. Take leave from the physical work, sit back and relax with its capacity of housing 12 components including lights and appliances. You can also put your most-frequent options on the fingertips and can even add functions from an old remote just by pointing it at Harmony.

For simple usability, it has a help button, comfort grip and fully backlit controls and LCD Display. The Harmony 550 Universal Remote is fully compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Macintosh Osx10.3 or later. It also supports USB port, CDRom-Drive and Internet access. For power, it comes with 4 AAA batteries. Get its spare parts replaced or repair work done for free under 1-year warranty.

Via: Logitec






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  3. Emil - January 3rd, 2009 at 11:17 pm

    I have this remote and its not easy setting up. Required live tech support is great… but you can only get it for the first 60 days. I’ve changed components, and can’t get the support I need to make it work. SHould’ve opted for the $12 universal remote!


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