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Logitech Harmony 890 Advanced specifications:
- Integrate up to 15 devices, as well as lighting and household appliances
- Package Contents Harmony 890 remote control Charging station Harmony RF wireless extender USB cable two AC adapters four dual IR emitters Lithium ion battery Installation CD Installation guide 1 year restricted hardware warranty
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Logitech Harmony 890 Advanced Universal Remote Control Price and Description:
Imagine… controlling all your devices using only one remote without a direct line of sight to the components! With the Harmony 890 Remote, you may be able to wirelessly control your home entertainment system while hiding all those unsightly wires and parts behind cabinet doors or a wall.
Logitech’s Harmony 890, an upgrade to the Harmony 880 remote control, uses Both radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) wireless signals To deliver powerful complete control of your home entertainment system that can be hidden behind cupboards. With a wireless range of up to 100 feet, the Harmony 890 remote sends RF commands to a wireless receiver, which then blasts infrared signals to the parts. The Harmony 890 remote makes common control for home entertainment and advanced lighting systems simple. Using Your Harmony Remote 1. Easy to set up:
Just connect your Harmony remote to your computer and the Web wizard walks you step by step through a simple set up. Enter the model numbers of your parts, then answer some easy questions about how you "Watch TV" or "Watch a DVD." Harmony allows you to control the most complex system without the annoyance of programming complicated macros. 2. Easy to use:
The Harmony Remote is the world’s only remote with Smart State Technology®. Simply press an Activity button, like "Watch TV" or "Listen to Music," and your Harmony Remote automatically sets up each of the devices obliged for that activity. 3. Easy to get help:
With the Harmony remote, you do not have to know anything about your entertainment system to operate it. No sound? No picture? No problem! there is a useful "HELP" button to guide you through simple troubleshooting and get you back in control. 4. Never out of date:
The Harmony device database will include 5,000+ manufacturers and 175,000+ devices, everything from HDTVs to DVRs, VCRs to lighting controls. it is constantly updated with new parts and fine tuned settings, so your remote will never be out of date. Features Color display
Both working and stylish, with user customizable backgrounds, button icons and text. Comfort grip shape
For easy control.
Fully backlit
Easily navigate in the black. Harmony RF Wireless Extender
Serves as a bridge receiver which changes RF signals to IR commands, for control without a direct line of sight! Control your complete home entertainment system with just one button. Effortlessly switch between watching home theater and listening to music, by selecting a single activity button. Colorful icons accompany text on the LCD screen to let for fast and easy command of home entertainment equipment and household appliances that can be out of range for a conventional infrared remote. Integrate up to 15 devices—including lighting and household appliances. Save energy! every time a new activity is selected, the remote establishes the correct state of all of the parts needed for the current activity, and turns off the parts that aren’t needed. Set it up in a snap With an advanced setup wizard. The online setup also makes it simple to update a remote when upgrading your home entertainment system. The Harmony setup wizard does the programming, so you do not have to. Just connect your remote to your computer and answer some questions about how you now use your home theater. Logitech’s patented Smart State Technology® does the rest. Don’t worry about using up batteries with the rechargeable lithium ion battery. Store the remote on the nice charging station when not used. Easily view and choose. Color display icons and eight on screen activity buttons make it simple. Effortlessly switch between watching HDTV and listening to music, By selecting a single activity button. Which Harmony Is Right For You? Learn what other Logitech Harmony Advanced common Remotes fit your audio & video set ups. Browse more Harmony remotes and see which one is right for you.
Logitech’s Harmony 890, an upgrade to the Harmony 880 remote control, uses Both radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) wireless signals To deliver powerful complete control of your home entertainment system that can be hidden behind cupboards. With a wireless range of up to 100 feet, the Harmony 890 remote sends RF commands to a wireless receiver, which then blasts infrared signals to the parts. The Harmony 890 remote makes common control for home entertainment and advanced lighting systems simple. Using Your Harmony Remote 1. Easy to set up:
Just connect your Harmony remote to your computer and the Web wizard walks you step by step through a simple set up. Enter the model numbers of your parts, then answer some easy questions about how you "Watch TV" or "Watch a DVD." Harmony allows you to control the most complex system without the annoyance of programming complicated macros. 2. Easy to use:
The Harmony Remote is the world’s only remote with Smart State Technology®. Simply press an Activity button, like "Watch TV" or "Listen to Music," and your Harmony Remote automatically sets up each of the devices obliged for that activity. 3. Easy to get help:
With the Harmony remote, you do not have to know anything about your entertainment system to operate it. No sound? No picture? No problem! there is a useful "HELP" button to guide you through simple troubleshooting and get you back in control. 4. Never out of date:
The Harmony device database will include 5,000+ manufacturers and 175,000+ devices, everything from HDTVs to DVRs, VCRs to lighting controls. it is constantly updated with new parts and fine tuned settings, so your remote will never be out of date. Features Color display
Both working and stylish, with user customizable backgrounds, button icons and text. Comfort grip shape
For easy control.
Fully backlit
Easily navigate in the black. Harmony RF Wireless Extender
Serves as a bridge receiver which changes RF signals to IR commands, for control without a direct line of sight! Control your complete home entertainment system with just one button. Effortlessly switch between watching home theater and listening to music, by selecting a single activity button. Colorful icons accompany text on the LCD screen to let for fast and easy command of home entertainment equipment and household appliances that can be out of range for a conventional infrared remote. Integrate up to 15 devices—including lighting and household appliances. Save energy! every time a new activity is selected, the remote establishes the correct state of all of the parts needed for the current activity, and turns off the parts that aren’t needed. Set it up in a snap With an advanced setup wizard. The online setup also makes it simple to update a remote when upgrading your home entertainment system. The Harmony setup wizard does the programming, so you do not have to. Just connect your remote to your computer and answer some questions about how you now use your home theater. Logitech’s patented Smart State Technology® does the rest. Don’t worry about using up batteries with the rechargeable lithium ion battery. Store the remote on the nice charging station when not used. Easily view and choose. Color display icons and eight on screen activity buttons make it simple. Effortlessly switch between watching HDTV and listening to music, By selecting a single activity button. Which Harmony Is Right For You? Learn what other Logitech Harmony Advanced common Remotes fit your audio & video set ups. Browse more Harmony remotes and see which one is right for you.
Logitech Harmony 890 Advanced Universal Remote Control Reviews and Price:
265 of 273 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars best of breed prepared for prime time (with new firmware and software), January 6, 2007
By Paul Christensen “gadget geek” (West Chester, PA United States) See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME) () This review is from: Logitech Harmony 890 Advanced common Remote Control (Accessory) UPDATE: I have just upgraded to the Harmony 1000, and talk about great. Nice, easy to read screen and hard buttons, particularly if you need glasses to read. Well worth the added price (since the RF receiver is not bundled with the 1000).
3 years ago, I bought my 1st Harmony remote, the 768. At the time, I wrote that it was the best common remote, bar none. I have since bought a Harmony 668 for another setup, and have suggested different Harmony remotes to my friends. It was now time for me to update my home system.
Based on the many reviews, many over a year old, I was hesitant to give the Harmony 890 a attempt. I am happy that I did! With the new Harmony Software and firmware updates (which are automatically installed the 1st time you connect your devices), my experience was excellent. And Amazon’s price is remaining the same that local “discount” chains are selling the non RF able model.
I have had no problems configuring both the 890 remote and RF wireless extender under Mac OS X (Intel and PPC) and Windows XP clients. Obviously this is a different experience from the early adopters who bought this a year ago.
Some background I am an electronics geek and audiophile. My system is complex, and with more parts (12) than the average home setup. I believe, if the Harmony may be configured to control all parts of my environment, then it should handle any configuration as long as you have the patience to work through Harmony’s setup wizards and lack of adequate documentation.
Initial setup is easy install the Harmony software, connect and register, connect your devices (firmware will be automatically updated) , then identify what parts you have, and what actions you want them to be in. If that is all you have to configure, there is not much work.
In my instance, I wanted all parts to be controlled changing sound modes on the amplifier based on input source, switching to the best input on the TV monitor, controlling all part functions on the remote. This takes many time, and many learning through the on occasion quirky Harmony wizards. But in time, I was successful.
As I have mentioned in my past review of the 768, one of the real differentiators of the Harmony remotes is their capability to intelligently understand the STATE of different devices, and what commands are required to establish a setting. As an example, they’ll remember if your TV was last ON or OFF, what input it was set to, etc. For many devices, without separate settings for On/Off, or for selecting inputs, this is a lifesaver. And if the remote ever gets out of sync, you may be able to just hit the Help button and it’ll prompt you through.
The included RF wireless receiver is great capability, allowing you to control devices in separate rooms without a line of sight from the remote to the parts. But, I could recommend against using the RF receiver at 1st. Instead, configure the remote for your devices using the IR commands. Then, add the RF receiver and change your inputs. (See my separate review of the Logitech Harmony RF receiver for complete details).
Although the screen is not big, it’s easy to read, eight selections per screen. I favor the Harmony 890′s use of physical buttons to the touchscreen only approach of other remotes, which force you to look at the screen every time.
Also a nice touch, the Harmony 890 has a motion sensor that will turn on the backlight when you pick up the remote.
There regions that may be improved:
> The included documentation is nearly useless. Logitech tries to be user friendly but in the procedure it ends up being so oversimplified it’s of little use.
> many remote commands (for example, the sound mode settings on my Sony receiver) can not be learned except in “RAW” mode. This isn’t the standard Learning mode, and I only found it by searching different online forums.
> The Mac OS X client software can on occasion lose “focus”, where it’ll stop reacting to the keyboard (for example, for naming a learned command, renaming an activity, etc). It’s easily worked around just quit and restart the Harmony client software.
> The Harmony client software has a resizeable window, but the real content does not change to fit the window size. This is annoying when setting up custom button settings.
> Once you add the RF receiver to your configuration, you have to generally plug it in and update it, when you make a minor change that should not influence the RF receiver. I’d recommend putting it (and plugging it to a power source) where it’s easy to disconnect/reconnect from your system.
> you may be able to only define 16 favorite channels for a TV activity. This could seem to be an easy change for Logitech (the remote itself isn’t restricted to 2 screenfuls of information).
> The buttons are laid out for look not ergonomics. If you have trouble reading without glasses, it can be tough to read the labels on this remote.
Even with the restrictions, I still give this a 5 star recommendation, and could recommend it without reservations.
Some tips:
1) be sure you let the Harmony software update the remote AND the wireless RF receiver to the new firmware
2) Remove the RF receiver from your initial setup, and configure for IR only. Once you are pleased with all your settings and configurations, then it’s easy to add the wireless RF receiver.
3) Configure the RF receiver to send commands to a particular channel (there are four different channels with two IR emitters on each wire) to minimize interference and improve performance. But, be sure if you do this that you label the IR emitter wires!
4) Harmony now has a Media Center device profile for the AppleTV. The trick is that you have to assign Volume Up to the Direction Up key, Volume Down to the Direction Down key, and Play to the choose key. When you do, the Harmony can control the AppleTV, with the RF receiver, properly repeating commands to speed up through the AppleTV menus. The profile is smart enough to send the PowerOff sequence (hold down Play for five seconds).
5) If a learned command does not work, click on the “Custom” button at the bottom of the Learn IR screen, , then attempt to learn the command in “RAW” mode.
6) If you search the internet for “Harmony Remote icons” you may be able to find some number of sites where people have gone through the work of creating custom icons for the Favorite Channels. This is something that Logitech should supply themselves, but they do not.
62 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars What you have to know about this remote before making a choice., October 2, 2006
By N. Raphael Davis “Bear Down Chicago Bears!!!” (Chicago IL) See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) This review is from: Logitech Harmony 890 Advanced common Remote Control (Accessory) UPDATE: I changed out the following parts Receiver, TV, DVD player, and added an XBox. I had an issue with the craptaculor operation of the cable box ( powering it on and off was hard caused by DVR settings: late night recording ) so I sent an email off to buyer support. Two days afterward (could have been faster) and they fix was there under devices. Just leave it on all the time. It has codes for things factory remotes do not do!!!! All the Internet Radio stations may be accessed directly and there’s a last server command. Essentiall it is made the system more pleasurable to with. I may purchase a spare JIC someone breaks this one!!! unbelievable experience!!!
I read all the negative review and became cautious of buying. I decided caused by the price and no clear runaway reason to go with another common remote to give this one a attempt. Boy am I happy I did that because it is GREAT once you get it programmed. There are four caveats!
#1 The CD included is a travesty wayyyyyyyyyyyy out of date. Do not annoy with it just go the the Logitech site and download their software/drivers. It is slow and you need a fast connection because the firmware update is 50mb and you have to update both controller and base station before programming.
#2 IMO you do not have to be that computer savy but Mac users seem to have more issues than PC users I believe because Mac support is poor.
#3 This is simply a two day procedure. The remote needs to charge over night before to get started. This isn’t well clarified (if at all) in the information. The remote can’t be powered by the USB connection so it must be charged. I tried using a different mini USB cable BAD IDEA!!! use the included cable.
#4 Updating/reprogramming the remote requires that you update BOTH the base station and the Remote Control. If you are doing a big install be patient do not hide the base station at 1st and if you may be able to get the programming down with the base as an IR blaster 1st before using the four prs of IR emmitters. To get to the Base that frequently could be tedious.
After all that why five stars? It is perfect after that. Simply perfect and WAYYYY cheaper than a cusom Pronto or common Remote (that’ll set you back 1k with programming) from many costly High End shop. My fiance had lost the remote to her TV and now we have the remote back (it downloads ALL the remote codes. I do not know what to tell the people who’ve fought with the update procedure. It may have something to do with having an older PC. My machine is only two years old and I newly rebuilt it.
Well that is my experience in a nutshell. My fiance can now use the system, we have one remote and everything is hidden. I am ecstatic.
38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars new variant has most of the bugs worked out, May 8, 2006
By Chris Boylan “MrBoylan” (Astoria, NY USA) See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME) This review is from: Logitech Harmony 890 Advanced common Remote Control (Accessory) We newly reviewed this unit on Big Picture Big Sound, and I felt an review has been merited to offer an updated/alternative perspective from earlier reviews. Though we did run into a couple of glitches throughout configuration, once the model 890 was properly set up, it offers the excellent usability and ergonomics of the Harmony model 880, but with the extra benefit of RF controls so that it can operate devices in other rooms or behind hard cupboards. Plus, the RF feature is useful for guests and family members, as it can control complex multi step home theater functionings simply, without the remote having to be pointed in any specific direction throughout the possibly lengthy power on/input switching procedure.
It looks like Logitech has certainly improved the set up operation of the 890 in its new firmware as our writer had far fewer, less dramatic installation issues than those portrayed by earlier reviewers here.
If you are looking for a simple, family friendly remote to operate complicated entertainment systems and home theater gear, and especially if you are comfy with using a computer for the set up procedure, then the Harmony 890 is certainly worth a look. You may be able to read the complete review on Big Picture Big Sound.
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