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  • Easy to use, easy to set-up
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  • Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 2.3 x 8.1 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
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  • ASIN: B0003QER82
  • Item model number: 966179-0403
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (137 customer reviews)
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    #53 in  Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Audio & Video Accessories > Remote Controls > TV Remote Controls
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 25, 2006

Product Description

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A good universal remote may control an entire home entertainment system, but more often than not, it also looks like the instrument panel of the space shuttle, with dozens of intimidating and confusing keys. Enter the Logitech Harmony 659 remote, which is not only simple to program and use, but also consolidates a user's preferences for watching TV, viewing movies, or listening to music into three clearly labeled buttons. Simply press the Watch a Movie, Watch TV, or Listen to Music button to activate all the appropriate equipment--including surround sound components--and the remote does the rest. The device will automatically switch to your favorite settings for each component, while offering you a host of customized controls on its interactive LCD screen. It's called Smart State Technology, and it puts you and your family back in control of your home theater system.

The remote is an ideal choice for families with kids, though in many cases, it's the grownups that will find the simplicity most appealing. Like many other universals, the remote lets you assign tasks to individual buttons. However, unlike most other remotes, it also lets you create new functions to specifically match your component, such as when controlling multi-angle playback or zoom on a DVD player. To do this, merely connect the Harmony remote to your computer through the USB port, install the included CD software, walk through the Web wizard's step-by-step setup process, and start programming. Once you enter the model numbers of your components and answer a few easy questions about personal preferences, you'll soon be able to control a complex home theater setup without any hassles of frustrations. The Harmony 659 also includes a learning port, which picks up commands from other infrared remote controls to simplify setup even further. And should the setup process ever get too confusing, the remote includes a handy Help button that guides you through common troubleshooting steps--the only remote on the market to do so.

The Harmony 659 is compatible with everything from surround sound systems to satellite and digital cable boxes to DVD players. As a further enticement, Logitech includes two free months of TV listings. For the computer setup to work properly, users will need to own USB-equipped computers running Windows 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP or Macintosh OS X 10.2 or later.

What's in the Box
Harmony 659 remote control, software installation CD, USB cable, four AAA batteries, quick-start guide.



Product Description

The Family Remote. If you want your entire family to be able to use the entertainment system to its fullest, the simple layout and one-touch Activity Buttons makes the 659 the ideal choice. Main Features Manufacturer: Logitech Manufacturer Part Number: 966179-0403 Manufacturer Website Address: www logitech dot com Product Type: Universal Remote Wireless Technology: Infrared Interfaces/Ports: 1 x USB (Receiver) Dimensions: 8.1" Height x 2.3" Width x 1.3" Depth Weight: 5.8 oz

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70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The answer for your A/V challenges spouse and kids!, December 18, 2005
By B. Christensen "Frequent traveler, business o... (Santa Barbara, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I'll make this easy - the Harmony Remotes are the most brilliantly designed piece of consumer electronics I have fiddled with in a long, long time. I have a system of slghtly above average complexity - a 60" projection TV, Onkyo Home Theater receiver, Nintendo Gamecube, PC-based MP3 server (home built), and a combo DVD/VCR. The web-based configuration pretty much nailed all the settings, and the wizard is a great example of someone that did their homework when it came to figuring out all the possible "use cases" for my set up. Its probably not going to be perfect, though, unless you are using all very common components; you will probably have to tweak some of the settings. For example, after selecting the model number of my JVC combo VCR/DVD player, the standard functions worked fine, but the navigation between menus on DVDs was flakey and inconsistent - I went on the harmony web site, tweaked the settings by learning the missing commands, and voila - it works perfectly now.

OK, so why do some people give such seemingly contradictory negative reviews (definitely the minority of reviews)? I have a theory - the Harmony has no idea of what your little kids, guests, or even pets might do to the settings on your AV equipment. The Harmony can only remember the state it left things in. If your 5-year old (or your mother in law) walks up and picks up the TV remote (or goes to the front of the TV) and fiddles with the video inputs, it will throw the Harmony off (the Harmony will think it is set to "S-video" for example, but it might have been changed by your curious 4-year old to "Satellite" or something.)

But this is actually where the Harmony really shines, in my opinon - and shows how brilliant the design is. When things get out of whack, all you have to do it press the "Help" button on the remote, and it will start walking through settings and asking questions in order to determine where the problem is. In over a year of using the Harmony 659, I have yet to encounter a situation where this did not resolve the problem immediately. In fact, I used to get calls at my office from my wife, frantically trying to put in a video for the kids, but not being able to get it to display on the TV (I have it set up to display DVDs via the component connections, but VCR via the S-Video). I'm not kidding, this would happen twice a week - and I would have to walk her through all the settings on the various remotes until things were fixed. With the Harmony, this is no longer an issue - in fact, I have not had a single call in over a year about the A/V setup - that is worth the $100 alone! :-)

I'll provide an example from just this moment - I was programming a new component on the remote while my kids were watching a video. After programming the device, it assumes everything is turned off (which the system was not). My 5-year old picked up the remote, pointed it at the TV, and pushed the "off" button. Nothing happened (because the Harmony thinks things are already off. So, I just picked up the remote, hit the "help" button, and it send a command. The receiver turned off, but not the DVD player. The remote displayed a message that said "Did that fix the problem?" When I selected "No" it then asked if the DVD was off. When I selected "No" it turned it off and then asked "Did that fix the problem?" again. I selected "Yes" and now the remote and the system are back in synch. Very cool

So, the bottom line is that my 5-year old can now walk into the family room, grab the harmony by himself, and push the "watch a movie" button, stick in a video, and he is all set. It used to take assistance from an adult to turn on the TV, turn on the VCR, turn on the receiver, and then set everything to the right input, etc. In fact, my wife said to me recently "I wish you had gotten one of these a long time ago!"
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No AV Receiver should be without this device...., January 21, 2005
Although I have only owned the Harmony Remote for a very short time and cannot vouch for its longevity, I feel that the great first impression that it produced needed to be shared.

With the proliferation of AV equipment and all of the confusing remote control options, it has become a nightmare to turn on and operate 3 or even 2 devices at one time. Well not any more. Now with this wonderful intelligent Harmony remote, you are in control. The Harmony can control every device you have and it can do it intelligently. It knows and remembers what you have turned on and adapts itself to controlling only the primary functions necessary for the activity that you are presently doing, thereby minimizing the buttons positions that you will need to learn and remember. Watch a DVD and the forward and rewind buttons control the DVD while the volume and mute buttons control your AV receiver. Watch a VHS Tape and the forward and rewind buttons automatically control the VCR. No more having to tell the remote which device you want to control, it knows... This is the first multi unit remote that is not frustrating to use. It is simple, intuitive, and yet very customizable as well. Programming is done with the computer in less than two hours. It is so simple that the manual has very little in the way of instructions. Moreover, if you do run into trouble, the toll free tech support is the best I have come across in a very long time. The wait is less than 5 minutes during peak hours and the people on the other end are very knowledgeable and speak English (they are located in Canada). >

<> Here is why I give the setup procedure a 4 out of 5. The reason is that I did have to call tech support. They told me I needed to download and run a firmware update before my remote would communicate with the PC properly. However, with the technicians guidance it was a simple process. It would be an improvement if the manual that came with the unit had a little more set-up information and screen shots so that one can follow along to see if everything is proceeding normally. Additionally, it would help if the LCD screen on the remote would give some indication when it is communicating with the PC. It would have cut my setup time in half or down to one hour.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very nice! (Much better than the model 520)., January 6, 2006
By R. Stoer (Northern NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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The H-659 is my second Harmony remote. The first was a model 520 that was so undependable that after two months of struggling with it I finally took it back (I've also posted a review of it). My dilemma was when it worked I really liked it. True, ergonomically it left a lot to be desired, but I could have over-looked that.

I liked the Harmony concept but the 520 was a miserable execution of that concept, therefore I decided to look at a more 'up-scale' model. I purchased a 659 for several reasons... I didn't want to risk buying one of the more expensive units because of my poor experience with the 520; None of the Harmony remotes seem to get high marks for ergonomics but this one got fewer complaints than some of the more expensive models; It wasn't clear what some of the higher priced remotes offered over the 659 (and even the 520 had all the functionality I needed). Basically, I was looking for something similar to what I had, but where the buttons wouldn't stick right out of the package.

Setup: I had to load different client software for the 659, but as before, this went smoothly on my Wintel XP PC. Configuring the remote was similar to the 520 and the few small issues that arose were solved using the excellent on-line troubleshooting guide. With a little patience you can fine-tune the initial setup so you will probably never need your dedicated remotes again!

Performance: The H-659 issues the IR commands noticeably faster than the 520. This is very nice because the remote usually has to communicate with several units and you have to keep it pointed at the equipment until all the commands have been executed (you don't have to hold the button down). Another unexpected extra was a program guide that allowed me to enter my favorite channels for which it displays program listings right on the remote! (I have no idea how this works).

Conclusion: Overall I'm very happy with the Harmony H-659. Do NOT waste your money on the 520! Although the retail on the 659 is about $50.00 higher than the 520 I actually paid LESS for it at Amazon than I paid for the 520 at Wal-Mart. The setup software has a few issues and the ergonomics are still not the best I've seen (resulting in the four star rating) but I can still recommend this remote wholeheartedly!

Follow-up:
I've now had this remote for almost six months and it's still working great. The program guide turned out to be more trouble than it was worth as you have to connect the remote to the internet every two weeks to download the data but when I bought it I didn't even know it had this feature and I don't need it anyway as my cable box already has a program guide.

I've fine-tuned a few things and now have the four remotes the 659 replaced (TV,STB/DVR,DVD Recorder and AV Receiver) in a closet. Be aware that to completely eliminate the need for your dedicated remotes might take several hours of tweaking on your PC but you can do this in stages, chipping away a little each time until you no longer need another remote for anything. Getting 80% of the way there is easy, the rest you'll have to work at but it's worth it.

Follow-up II (Just over a year later):
Still works great; no issues at all. I've fine tuned it a few more times and added another piece of equipment with no problems. After the novilty of the TV guide feature wore off I never used it again and now understand they've discontinued updating it, which is Ok by me. Everyone says these only have a 2-3 year life-span so we'll see what happens in another year!

Follow-up III (Feb 2009). The unit is now just over three years old and it still works great. I'm still very happy with it.
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