The Logitech® Harmony® One has been reborn as the Harmony® 900 . This new remote features the same great ergonomics and features of the highly rated Harmony One, and adds RF compatibility. I already own a Harmony One and a Harmony 1000 , so I was glad to have an opportunity to try out the...
My fiancé and I have been using the Logitech® Harmony® 550 universal remote in our home for a little over a year now. And while it's performed exactly how we've needed it to, I was thrilled to exchange it out this past weekend for the new Harmony 700 . The Harmony 700 is Logitech's...
Our Niles Remote Control Extender Systems video features Amanda and Tara explaining how these systems work. Extenders let you control your audio/video gear without needing a clear line-of-sight to your infra-red ("IR") remote. Tara and Amanda go into further detail by running down the parts the Niles...
Whoever said, “chicks don’t dig car stereo,” was sadly misinformed. This chick sure does. One of my fondest memories from high school involved borrowing my brother’s car and zooming down the highway listening to Van Halen II full blast on his stereo. Since we usually see guys with 1,000-watt amps and...
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Deb G
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Thu, Aug 30 2007
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Filed under: iPod, car stereo, remote control, car audio, car sound, XM, satellite radio, CD player, In-dash receiver, Sirius
If you have a universal remote control, you may have already discovered the wonders of the macro. If not, well, a macro is a function that lets you program multiple steps into a single command. For example, say you want to watch a DVD, with surround sound. That might involve six operations: Turn on TV...