Control all your gadgets from one handset, without even having line of sight? We take charge with... (trustedreviews.com)
£230 is a lot of money for a handset, but if it means you can control your kit from anywhere mayb... (whathifi.co.uk)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 9 expert reviews and 83 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 91/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 81/100 and users rate it 76/100. The average review date is April 15, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 6763 reviews from other Remote Controls. Last update: December 2, 2008.
Control all your gadgets from one handset, without even having line of sight? We take charge with the Harmony 895.
The Harmony 895 is a powerful universal remote that lets you take full control of all your devices from DVD to lighting. However, you do need patience, as getting the set-up just right is time consuming. I also had issues with build and the RF functionali...
Controlling all of this is always a bit of a challenge and this is where some...
£230 is a lot of money for a handset, but if it means you can control your kit from anywhere maybe it's worth it...
Powerful and impressive handset that covers all angles.
Easy to set up and use; highly effective; useful RF operation means you can control kit in other rooms, or in cabinets
A tad expensive
Superb Product
This is a great product that feels well made, with a huge amount of thought going into the ergonomic design of the remote. The activities feature is by far the best thing about this remote, the idea that in most cases, what you really want to do is 'Play...
Ideal Partner for the Harmony 1000
This is the device you need if you own a Harmony 1000 or a Harmony 895 and want to add Radio Control to your remote (for example to work a devise or devices in another room, or in a cupboard. It 'pairs' with your harmony Remote directly and w
Useless and irritating - keep clear of this
If you don't mind a scrappy rough job then you could buy this, but then, for a scrappy rough job, you may as well buy a cheaper model. 1. It takes a long time to configure anyway due to the awkward user interface. Don't they realise we don't
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