Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RossMAN
After reading
this review, it makes me almost wish I still had an 880
🙁
In fact, the only time I really had to flex a little brainpower was when I had to figure out how to make the remote control my ceiling fan. That?s right, I said ceiling fan. Upon looking at the barrage of components supported by the Harmony 880 remote, I?d venture a guess and say you?d be hard-pressed to find a component it couldn?t control. And if the codes aren?t hardwired into Logitech?s database, you can always have the 880 ?learn? your other remotes? controls by simply pointing the two at each other. This baby just works.
Can't any Harmony do that? The 670 I bought supported my air conditioner.
I posted this in another thread, but the 670 didn't work for my situation so I sold it. It didn't support my TV directly, so I had to teach it how to do everything. The only way to change inputs with my existing remote was by hitting source, then moving around in the menu and hitting enter. I taught the Harmony to do that, but it never hit the down button the right number of times. It varied between X and 2X times where X is the number of times it SHOULD move. In some cases it went through the menu nearly 2 full times before choosing the wrong input. If they had my TV in their DB then it might support direct changing of inputs. Oh well.