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Original Source: Logitech Harmony 300i: budget universal remote control unboxed
Large screen TVs are becoming increasingly affordable and so are home theater setups. Add to that a set-top-box for TV viewing and suddenly you have a problem you never thought of before… Juggling remotes. Most people I know have anywhere between 2-5 remotes. I have four. This is where a universal remote comes into play. Stow away all your remotes as you’ll need only one. But do you want to pay the price? Read-on...
For those who have been debating the need of a universal remote, here’s a before-after scenario of what can be termed as the simplest activity we carry out while juggling remotes: Watching TV.
Before: pick up TV remote -> Switch on -> change to HDMI -> now pick up TataSky remote ->switch on -> click on favorites & start surfing
After: Pick up the harmony 300 & press watch TV
Does make sense doesn't it? Well there is one problem. The Price. The harmony lineup from Logitech (considered amongst the best remotes) are quite expensive. They start at ~Rs2400 and go up all the way to 25,000. (Source).
I’ve been using the Logitech Harmony 525 for sometime now and have been really happy with the performance. So when I spotted the Logitech 300i for about 60% off the regular price on eBay, I decided to pick it up for my dad.
Logitech Harmony 300i unboxed:
A well packed box includes the remote, a pair of Duracell batteries (AA size), a usb cable to connect to the PC when programming the remote and a user guide.
Logitech Harmony 300i box front (Click to zoom in)
Logitech Harmony 300i box back (Click to zoom in)
Logitech Harmony 300i unboxed (Click to zoom in)
Quick verdict:
Build Quality
Set-up Ease
Features
Price
For the Price (currently on ebay) it is a fantastic buy. It was extremely easy to setup and feels well built when held.
However, as it doesn't support programming macros (like it's more expensive cousins) it cannot run detailed instructions. So it gets 3/5 when it comes to features.
Large screen TVs are becoming increasingly affordable and so are home theater setups. Add to that a set-top-box for TV viewing and suddenly you have a problem you never thought of before… Juggling remotes. Most people I know have anywhere between 2-5 remotes. I have four. This is where a universal remote comes into play. Stow away all your remotes as you’ll need only one. But do you want to pay the price? Read-on...
For those who have been debating the need of a universal remote, here’s a before-after scenario of what can be termed as the simplest activity we carry out while juggling remotes: Watching TV.
Before: pick up TV remote -> Switch on -> change to HDMI -> now pick up TataSky remote ->switch on -> click on favorites & start surfing
After: Pick up the harmony 300 & press watch TV
Does make sense doesn't it? Well there is one problem. The Price. The harmony lineup from Logitech (considered amongst the best remotes) are quite expensive. They start at ~Rs2400 and go up all the way to 25,000. (Source).
I’ve been using the Logitech Harmony 525 for sometime now and have been really happy with the performance. So when I spotted the Logitech 300i for about 60% off the regular price on eBay, I decided to pick it up for my dad.
Logitech Harmony 300i unboxed:
A well packed box includes the remote, a pair of Duracell batteries (AA size), a usb cable to connect to the PC when programming the remote and a user guide.
Logitech Harmony 300i box front (Click to zoom in)
Logitech Harmony 300i box back (Click to zoom in)
Logitech Harmony 300i unboxed (Click to zoom in)
Quick verdict:
Build Quality

Set-up Ease

Features

Price

For the Price (currently on ebay) it is a fantastic buy. It was extremely easy to setup and feels well built when held.
However, as it doesn't support programming macros (like it's more expensive cousins) it cannot run detailed instructions. So it gets 3/5 when it comes to features.