![]() ![]() Not only can you control your home theater, but you can dim your smart lights, turn on a smart outlet, or even operate your motorized blinds with the press of a button. This is Logitech’s cheapest and most basic smarthome remote. The Harmony Companion ($150, $125 on Amazon): The Harmony Companion foregoes the 650’s on-screen buttons, but adds smarthome control with the inclusion of the Harmony Hub.Never root through that drawer full of remotes again. That means you can re-create just about any device’s remote with the Harmony 650, and press fewer buttons to turn them on…all for about $50. It can control up to eight devices, you can create different “macros” that turn on multiple devices at once, and it has a screen for any functions that aren’t available as remote buttons. The Harmony 650 ($80, $52 on Amazon): This is my personal favorite of the bunch–it offers a great balance between functionality and price.It has one macro for “Watch TV” that will turn on multiple devices at once, but other than that, it doesn’t offer any other advanced functionality. It works like most universal remotes do, but offers the advantage of programmable buttons. The Harmony 350 ($40, $37 on Amazon): This is Logitech’s most basic remote, offering control of eight devices through four buttons (one set with short presses, one set with long presses).Logitech has a few different remotes available, and they’re all ideal for different situations.
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