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Alternative to Logitech Harmony?
Anyone have any experience with remotes that support the harmony type feature set (activity based) other than the harmony remotes?
All of my remotes are getting dingy - it's about time to replace them. Just wondering if there are any viable alternatives that don't cost an arm and a leg...
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I love my URCs, they cost more than Harmonys, though "cost and arm and a leg" is somewhat subjective.
IMO it's well worth it since they're more versatile, powerful, and seem to be built way better. |
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I second that - for the durability alone. The Harmony remotes do not stand up to the stress my family seems to put on them. I have a URC remote still going that is 12 years old.
The "ergonomics" of programming them is not as nice as the Harmony but once you get the hang of it, it is actually very quick and powerful. |
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I started to look into URC remotes the other day based on the other active thread "Harmony...Discontinued."
My initial attempts to discover models, cost, where to buy, how to program were met with obstacles on every front. How do you get your hands on an "approved" unit that has a warranty? How do you get your hands on the programming software?.....etc. etc. (Likely, if you are in this forum, you would not be paying some distributor to come out to your house and do any of this.) Any pointers would be appreciated (live in Houston area). Last edited by dcardellini; 04-26-2013 at 11:28 AM. |
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URC remotes are usually integrator only remotes, at least the good ones anyway. It sometimes takes a friend to get you the programming software.
Your research is correct. They are not retail remotes, which is why eBay is my usual source. |
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But then again I have a programming background so my brain is wired to break rather abstract tasks ("Activities") down into their component steps ("Macros"). Quote:
FWIW, programming a URC isn't very hard, I wasn't trying to make it sound that way. |
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I use an old HTM (pre-URC) MX-500. It is not really computer programmable, instead everything is learned from factory remotes - but it still functions perfectly (bought it 11-12 year ago). They can still be found on eBay routinely for rock bottom prices, and the layout, in my opinion, is great.
They are big, chew through batteries, but the feel perfect in the hand.
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FWIW, the URC R40 is user programmable, all from the remote (same as the older R50) so no software needed.
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That hasn't been the case for me. I am currently using about 7 Harmony remotes controlling dozens of devices, I have probably bought about 20 over the last 11 years (build quality isn't great, that is true) and I don't think I really have to trick the remote at all.
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All I know is when I tried a harmony I found their programming software to be incredibly frustrating
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But, all that being said, I own several Harmony remotes, and I really do like them. I hear comments about the build quality and "hard buttons", and I never really thought that either was an issue, especially the buttons. On the ones that I have the buttons feel somewhat rubberized. The buttons aren't soft, but despite that, I've never developed calluses on my thumb In terms of programming though, there is where I found the remotes to shine. I recall getting my first HD100 and thinking that I'd have to manually train the remote... but sure enough, someone had already done it, and now it was it in the database... so hooking it up to my remote was a matter of seconds. Another feature I love about the Harmony (at least the ones I have), are the backlit buttons, and the fact that the buttons become backlit, once you start to move the remote... If you watch tv in a dim room or dark room, the backlighting is great. I'd love to see another community augmented remote come to market, at a reasonable price. I just can't justify spending $300+ on a remote
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After more investigating, really blown away by URC's policies. Have read through several threads on remotecentral.com.
On one hand, you can buy these units new for about 1/2 price on Amazon or eBay. Although "non-authorized" and thus, "non-warranted," one can easily justify buying a unit and taking a chance at that price point. On the other hand, it is made extremely clear on the remotecentral threads that obtaining software for these unauthorized purchases is nothing less than "stealing." No gray area for me, personally, to justify in my mind. Then I read the horror stories about buying (full MSRP) from an authorized dealer and getting the software....and then that dealer goes out of business. Trying to get updated software with factory patches etc. seems to be a nightmare for some of these folks. I like to think out 4-5 years on use and support for a product....and this does not feel right to me. I'm sure that URC has a great product. Really would like an alternative with a vendor who has a different business model, though. Now if someone has a different spin on this, would like to hear it. |
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Not trying to knock anything but people will spend $200 on a BD player, $500+ on an AVR, $1000+ on a display, etc, but then balk at the price of a good control system despite the fact that it's the one thing in your system that you use intimately many times every day. And a good remote will outlast everything else in your system (save maybe a projection screen or anamorphic lens if you've got those). Quote:
That said, I've read some stuff on RC and I think those folks need to get off their high horses. They come down really heavy handed on anyone who wants to do things themselves. Like I said above, especially in these days of being able to get everything online, it really does pay to patronize and have a good relationship with your local shops. I don't think I've ever paid retail on a HT component at any of the local shops I've purchased things from. Even my AVM50V (though I waited for a "sale" to get that). Quote:
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You don't really have to program with a Harmony. You tell it what components you have and what inputs you are using and you are good to go except in a very few instances. I have nine TV endpoints in my house, four of them with AVRs and all of them with sage extenders so these are not dead simple setups and I really must say that the remotes are fantastic for WAF and everyone including wife, nannies, babysitters, etc know how to use them pretty much instantly.
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Yup, I get that, and that's really the root of my "problem" with Harmony. It's way too long ago to remember the specific thing I ran into, but there was something that I either didn't like, or didn't work with Harmony's automatically determined setup. If what Harmony determines for you works, it's great, but if not, or if you want to change it, it's quite an ordeal to get it to do what you want.
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I've been playing with an Android table for a remote. Works OK for "network aware" devices (Samsung TV, Yamaha receiver, SageTV, PC), but the 10" tablet I'm using is a bit big to pass around like a remote. Anyone try a smaller Android device?
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The simple truth is that an all touchscreen device sucks as a remote. You don't want to have to look at a remote to find the buttons, your fingers should find them automatically, especially if you use the Skip buttons a lot.
Someone needs to make a remote control with physical buttons that runs Android or one of the other OSes.
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(I think I still have a CL9 Core somewhere in the garage ) Frankly, I miss well thought out hardware buttons on phones too, but the 12 year olds that now run Tech think anything that isn't a touch screen isn't hip. |
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Maybe add dots of super glue to a super cheap tablet.
I do agree with the button issue. Plus I'd love a split screen on the larger tablet.
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