Re: Review: Harmony One Universal Remote
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hoodaguy
October 2007
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View profile »For example, my satellite receiver has a button called PVR, but the Harmony has DVR. I tried to use the function of having my remote learn from the satellite remote, but it wasn't working. So I called tech support, and in no time they had it fixed for me. I don't know how, but they did something to the programming online to make it work. Can't beat that.
DerekC
November 2007
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March 2002
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I wrote the review, and I have an Onkyo 705 receiver. Like any other universal remote, the Harmony basically replaces the Onkyo's remote, function for function. It just does things more easily than the Onkyo remote, replacing many of the Onkyo remote's hard buttons with touch-screen buttons, which are clearly labeled.
I also like the ease of the Harmony's macros. You just press the touch screen button for, say, "Watch a Blu-ray Disc," and the Harmony turns on the TV, switches it to the proper input, turns on the Onkyo receiver and switches it the proper input, and switches on the Blu-ray player. Press "Off" and everything turns off automatically at once. One button does it all. Most other universal remotes have macros that can drive you crazy programming, but the Harmony does it all for you. You just tell it what equipment you have, and it programs the macros for you.
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Blu_Bawla
February 2008
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View profile »Thank you very kindly for responding to my post, i am glad that i had the chance to read your response, and i am pretty much sold on getting this unit now.
I do not really care so much for the Onkyo remote, and am glad to hear that this one has better functionality with it. I just feel that the Onkyo remote is VERY clunky and awkward, although very sturdy.
Once again, thanks you for the response on this item i am looking forward to purchasing!
John J. Puccio
March 2002
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Yes, the Onkyo remote is big, heavy, and clunky, as you say. However, it does have the ability to work as a very good universal and handle most of one's other remotes, plus it's very easy to program. That said, the Harmony One beats it in terms of looks, feel, and ease of use.
John
Falcon01
July 2006
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The Harmony remotes offer a lot of convenience and you don't need to get a super expensive one to enjoy the benefits.
John J. Puccio
March 2002
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That's very true, although I did find one exception. My cousin gave me a Harmony about a year ago as a present. It was Harmony's little $100 job. While it was extremely good looking, I'm afraid my wife and I found the buttons much too small to see and manipulate easily, and we reluctantly returned it. I think one of the main things Harmony did to upgrade the Harmony One was to make sure all the buttons were easy to see, read, and handle.
John
kghoops
April 2008
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View profile »Thanks!
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