Product Details
Description:
Designed specifically for Digital Video Recorder (DVR) users, the Harmony 670 features convenient controls that make it easy to command TiVO and other popular DVRs. Harmony's activity-based control makes it easy to manage your entire home entertainment system.
Quick Glance
Features: Glow in the Dark Buttons, LCD, Learning Function, Pre-Programmed Codes, USB Interface
Summary
Product Title: Logitech Harmony 670 Advanced Universal Remote
Manufacturer: Logitech
Power Score: 4.3 | 16 Reviews
Product Reviews (12)
Would Buy Again
Strengths: Easy to Setup. Huge list of compatible components.
Weakness: Price. Truncated titles in display. If you change anything on one of your components, like power or input, the remote will not work correctly and you will need to use the help function.
Overall a great remote. I would wait for a sale before buying because over $100 is too much to pay. I got it for $90 minus some rebates. I use rechargeable batteries so I don't have an issue with battery life. One reviewer mentioned that the display items get truncated and it does make it a bit annoying to find the correct function. My main issue with this remote is that if you make changes to...
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By MinionZer0 - Jan 15, 2008
First review of any product - this thing is SWEET!
Strengths: Easy Set Up; I put away 6+ remotes; My Home Theater/Audio Systems now has flawless integration
Weakness: One minor one...cant make your own macros to say lower the volume automatically when switching from TV to Audio
Like I stated previously, I rarely get on a soapbox about a product. This is worth the effort. Seamless integration, complete control, intuitive setup, and simplicity. Wish I had gotten this years ago.
By davestic - Mar 11, 2007
Harmony 670
Strengths: Computer Programmable; good button layout
Weakness: Software is not a flexible as it should be and it a bit buggy; screen is hard to read when it's not backlit
I also have a Home Theater Master MX-500 that has been moved into the bedroom, while the Harmony is used for the Home Theater/Living Room. The MX-500 is great, but it has a few weaknesses. It doesn't connect to a computer, so all programming is done through the remote. This means that buttons cannot be moved and only commands either on the original remote or in the HTM database can be programmed....
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By OSFan - Feb 25, 2007
Harmony 670
Strengths: Location and feel of all the buttons. Easy one-hand use.
Weakness: A little pricey. Glow of buttons only limited to 20 seconds.
I have had both the fancy Sonys - the 3000 and 4000. They took two hands to operate; you had to look at the touch screen to make sure you hit the correct button. This remote I can use with one hand and do not need to look at it any more than I would have to look at any remote. Great for pvr pause/play action - the sony was lousy for that. I did not want the 880 or 890 due to the docking station...
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By gtmizell - Jan 22, 2007
Logitech Harmony 670 Review
Strengths: Works with all my components, Good layout, Simple to use, Tech support very good, Help button great, Very customizable
Weakness: Web/app setup a little clunky-some selections are counterintuitive, All changes have to be done through computer, Slow download of settings file
--I received this remote and got it setup for all my components. They were all listed and worked after initial setup. The web/app setup is a little bit counterintuitive at times. However, once playing around with it for a bit, you can find all you need. I did have to "learn" a couple less common buttons from the original remote, but that worked well. However, downloading to the remote takes up to...
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By cdthomas23 - Jan 5, 2007

