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alaTest has collected and analyzed 21 reviews of Logitech Harmony Link. The average rating for this product is 3.6/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the durability. The size also gets good feedback.
usability, size, durability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Logitech Harmony Link is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 90/100 = Excellent quality.
Consumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 user reviews of Logitech Harmony Link from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 2.7/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Reviewers really like the durability. The usability is also appreciated.
usability, durability
67% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by (engadget.com)
Aside from an easy setup through MyHarmony.com, nothing sets this IR-to-WiFi bridge apart from the competition.
Expert review by : Matthew Moskovciak (cnet.com)
Logitech Harmony Link
The ; lets you control all your home theater gear using an app available for iOS and Android. There's also an iPad-optimized app that lets you view TV listings, with large colorful tiles. The Harmony Link adopts many of the best features of the...
Though you can browse TV listings 24 hours in the future, you can't directly record them from the Harmony Link app. The use of the touch interface also forces you to constantly look between your TV and the app, unlike a remote with physical buttons you...
Logitech's Harmony Link lets you use your iPad, iPhone, or Android phone as a remote control, but touch-screen limitations and the iPad app's limited TV listings mean you're better off with a standard Harmony remote.
Expert review by : Kim Wilson (hometheatermag.com)
There are plenty of universal remotes to choose from, but my favorite has always been the Harmony line of remotes from Logitech. Their seamless integration with an online database offers fast and simple end-user programming. Knowing this, I was really...
It seems there’s no slowing the arrival of new devices with accompanying apps that promise the same thing as the Harmony Link, all for essentially the same price. I’ve not reviewed them all, but to date, the Harmony Link is by far the easiest to set...
Expert review by : Kim Wilson (hometheater.com)
There are plenty of universal remotes to choose from, but my favorite has always been the Harmony line of remotes from Logitech. Their seamless integration with an online database offers fast and simple end-user programming. Knowing this, I was really...
Expert review by : Kim Wilson (soundandvision.com)
Performance Features Ergonomics
Expert review by : EH Staff (electronichouse.com)
A closer look at the Harmony Remote smartphone/tablet add-on, from in-house and around the web.
A sweet 5,900-square-foot, two-story Manhattan penthouse in Tribeca is loaded with Vantage and Legrand gear.
Expert review by : Justin (applereviews.com)
Thanks, Logitech, for introducing Harmony Link, a device that allows us to use our iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch as a universal remote. This $100 device sits next to your television and easily communicates with your iOS device through Wi-Fi. It can also...
The Harmony Link will be available through Logitech starting some time in October. The free Harmony Link App supports the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch will be available for download from the iTunes Store.
Expert review by : Matthew Moskovciak (cnet.com.au)
Logitech Harmony Link
The ; lets you control all your home theater gear using an app available for iOS and Android. There's also an iPad-optimized app that lets you view TV listings, with large colorful tiles. The Harmony Link adopts many of the best features of the...
Though you can browse TV listings 24 hours in the future, you can't directly record them from the Harmony Link app. The use of the touch interface also forces you to constantly look between your TV and the app, unlike a remote with physical buttons you...
Logitech's Harmony Link lets you use your iPad, iPhone, or Android phone as a remote control, but touch-screen limitations and the iPad app's limited TV listings mean you're better off with a standard Harmony remote.
Expert review by : Yardena Arar (macworld.co.uk)
Logitech's Harmony Link - a flying saucer-like device that works like an IR blaster - accepts commands from a phone or tablet via your Wi-Fi home network.
Turns iPhones and iPads into universal remotes
Unreliable activity buttons when switching devices; Some commands not as accessible as they should be
The Harmony Link has the potential to turn iPads or iPhones into great universal remotes, but until it can better reproduce the way I actually interact with the components of my system, it’s not a good substitute for hardware remotes that let you...
Consumer review (rakuten.com)
Interface needs some major work but overall helped me with controlling a receiver upstairs from the backyard.