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Logitech Harmony 720 Universal Remote

by Logitech
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (102 customer reviews)


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  • One-Touch Activity Control choose Watch a DVD and the Harmony will powers on your TV, DVD, stereo receiver, set all the inputs and even press play.
  • Simple for Everyone - There's a handy HELP button.
  • Easy to Set Up - The Harmony set-up wizard does the programming, so you don't have to.
  • Connected - Just connect your remote to your computer and answer a few questions about how you currently use your audio-visual equipment.
  • Logitech's patented Smart State Technology does the rest


Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Logitech
  • Model: harmony

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000GD3J3G
  • Item model number: harmony
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (102 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: August 20, 2006

Product Description

Logitech Harmony Universal Remote


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
39 of 40 people found the following review helpful
This little unit may have just saved my sanity and my marriage. Trying to keep track of remotes, never mind assisting the wife and kids in using them all the time, had about pushed me over the edge. Enter the Harmony 720 at a nice discount, courtesy of Costco. My research said this had the right balance of bang for the buck for me, and so far it has proven true. The bottom line is that it just works, and works very well.

For a bit more detail, this is a very nice feeling unit, it charges fast, and holds a charge well too. Plus the rechargeable battery is replaceable, should it ever need be. The buttons are intuitive, the display is crystal clear, and it sits very well in an adult hand. It was incredibly straightforward to set-up with the downloaded software (this gets you the most recent versions of software and firmware), and abracadabra, 98% of functionality for all of my components loaded automatically using the tutorial/wizard (of note, I am a Mac User, and I found the software to be relatively easy to use - I'm certain the Windows version would be similar). I then customized the remote to add the few functions that didn't pull through automatically, using the infrared learning capabilities and programming functionality. I also was able to edit the labels of the Activities more to our liking, which I greatly appreciate. All told, I only invested about two hours in programming, and we now have one nice remote, and it runs our entire system. Whether we want to watch a DVD, play the Playstation, watch TV, use the DVR, listen to music, etc, all we need do is press one button, and all needed components power up, and the remote gives full functionality to the individual components. It could not be more simple.

I am once again looking forward to growing my system, and keeping the ease of use that I now appreciate with this remote. Comparing the available online images to my unit, it also appears that Logitech may have fine-tuned the design a bit (removing painted labels under the transport buttons that have been reported to wear off quickly), which means they are paying attention to their user base - and that's great news. About the only feature missing is RF transmission (available in the 890), but I wasn't yet ready to pay the extra bones to get that functionality. Besides, I'm certain that Logitech will soon introduce some of the same styling from this unit into their higher end products, and then I may be ready!

Logitech gets a "Great Job!" for improving on a proven Harmony product line. Do yourself (and the family!) a favor and pick one of these up.
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
I've been trying to tame an ever growing morass of A/V components for the last 5 years. Between the TV, DVR, A/V Receiver, CD, DVD, Xbox 360 .... I was juggling what seems like dozens of remotes all the time. A few years back, I picked up a Universal Remote MX-500, which the "experts" all agreed was the best and spent (literally) an entire weekend programming it ... but it's inability to accept discrete codes and limited "macro" ability meant that every "action" (such as 'watching a DVD') required numerous key presses, and I still needed to keep other remotes handy. After sketching out a 6 step process for the baby sitter last week - just in case she wanted to watch a movie - I decided it was time to re-evaluate the "universal" remote technology out there on the market.

I was looking for a remote that offered ease-of-use, but still gave me enough power to customize the most minute settings so that my components would behave exactly how I want. I initially was leaning towards the Harmony 550, but after reading a number of reviews online, it seemed like the 720 had more of what I was looking for.

I received my remote two days ago, and had it set up within 40 minutes. It could have been done in 20 minutes, but I kept poking around the software to see what settings I could "change" (Answer = Almost Everything) After specifying the components I had, and the way in which they were connected (ie, DVD uses Input 4 on my TV and the CD-R setting on my AV-Receiver), the program downloaded all the settings to my remote. My first test of the initial set-up ? Virtually flawless. Everything worked as labeled, and the only customizing I had to do was to decide what features I wanted on the custom display.

To test the ease of the new setup, I had the ultimate arbitrer of "ease of use" (my wife) give it a try. I left the remote on the table and said "figure out how to watch a DVD" ... a process that left her confused and angry with the MX-500. Amazingly, she picked the remote up, it lit up, and she saw "Watch a DVD" on the display. Pressing it, the tv switched on and changed inputs, the AV switched on and switched audio inputs, and the DVD switched on and started playing. Ouila !

I'm looking forward to customizing the living heck out of this, but truth be told, it doesn't need it. A virtually idiot-proof setup, with tons of room to grow as needed.

This is my first go with a Logitech remote, and I am suitably impressed. Excellent product, folks.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Little Bit Of Heaven... December 9, 2006
Obviously a well thought out product. I purchased one yesterday, spent 45 minutes programming it online, and promptly shelved 4 remotes in the process. The build quality is top notch, buttons are well lit and assignable to whatever you want them to be (the unit programs them itself; however, you can override if desired).

I didn't think I could find a remote to replicate all of the buttons on my Time Warner cable DVR remote (Scientific Atlanta brand), but this baby does it all. I couldn't imagine paying upwards of $1000 for some of the ones I've seen for sale, when this one can control up to fifteen devices (even light dimming modules).

And the best part is that Logitech's database of remote controlled devices ( which this remote utilizes) is continually updated, so even if you buy a new component 3 years from now, you will be able to control it via this unit. A+A+A+A+
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars Requires resetting often
I like the functionality of the remote. It eliminates the usage of 3 different remotes. However every 6-8 month I must reprogram the remote as it seems to forget the settings and... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Monkeyman
3.0 out of 5 stars obsolete?
I think by now this product is obsolete, but I will review it anyway. It seemed to work good at first, but after only a year or two, I had weird things happen with it and I had... Read more
Published 8 days ago by R. LaPorte
5.0 out of 5 stars one remote is all you need.
I originally purchased this remote back in 2006, not from Amazon. Well here's an update seven years later... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Grace Warrior
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent All-in-one universal remote
I have two of these all-in-one universal remotes--one for downstairs and one for upstairs. They control every electronic device in my entire digital house.
Published 3 months ago by Dr. Christopher M. Minio
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing after 6 months.
We bought this universal when our last Harmony died after 3 years of use - it was awesome.

When the remote initially arrived, it had a very strange, sticky residue/film... Read more
Published 4 months ago by MFin
5.0 out of 5 stars The best remote!
Absolutely love this remote. Harmony remotes are the best universal remotes on the market and this model is easy to use and affordable!
Published 5 months ago by Mike Baker
5.0 out of 5 stars great remote!
I upgraded from a logitech 550 , and glad I did, the 720 operates much better and my wife also loves it, with screen, you cant go wrong. Read more
Published 6 months ago by mgchappy
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy &n Thanks Amazon.com
After a short time of use the Harmony"720" far exceeds my exptectation. It is easy to program and there is no problem going from the TV to Radio or DVD.
Published 7 months ago by Pat Seidler
5.0 out of 5 stars Replaced a 550
I've had a Harmony remote since (I think) 2006, a Harmony 550 that works great to this day.

When I saw this one was on sale at a good price, I jumped. Read more
Published 8 months ago by S. Baker
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent remote for Harmony veteran
I had the Harmony 550 for years when it was dropped one too many times. The 550 was great because it allowed so much customization via a web app and learning for what was not in... Read more
Published 9 months ago by qwerty
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