Having put every last entertainment device in your living room under the control of the Harmony Remote, Logitech is ready to take over the rest of the house. The company firmly stepped into the home control market today, releasing two high-end home remotes and the necessary Logitech Harmony Home Hub, which manages the traffic between the remotes and your home’s door locks, garage door opener, thermostat, lights, and window shades among other devices.
Interestingly, the most important part of the Logitech Harmony Home series is also one of the cheapest. The Logitech Harmony Home Hub, which will set you back $99.99, uses a variety of connectivity options (includingWi-Fi and Bluetooth) to send commands from your wireless remote to your thermostat and other devices. It’s compatible with home automation tools from tons of industry brands, including August, Honeywell, Kwikset, Schlage, and Sylvania (to name just a few).
For controlling those devices, you have three options: an app for your smartphone, the Logitech Harmony Home Control ($149.99), or the Logitech Harmony Ultimate Home ($349.99). Both remotes give you control over your home’s devices (provided those devices are controllable), but the Home Control lacks a screen, making it look more like an entertainment system remote. The Ultimate Home has screen that displays options and is touch-sensitive.
Logitech also announced the Harmony Hub Extender, which will is expected to be available in December. The Extender will add more devices to the list of systems already supported by the Logitech Harmony Home Hub. The Hub and remotes are available today.
Interestingly, the most important part of the Logitech Harmony Home series is also one of the cheapest. The Logitech Harmony Home Hub, which will set you back $99.99, uses a variety of connectivity options (includingWi-Fi and Bluetooth) to send commands from your wireless remote to your thermostat and other devices. It’s compatible with home automation tools from tons of industry brands, including August, Honeywell, Kwikset, Schlage, and Sylvania (to name just a few).
For controlling those devices, you have three options: an app for your smartphone, the Logitech Harmony Home Control ($149.99), or the Logitech Harmony Ultimate Home ($349.99). Both remotes give you control over your home’s devices (provided those devices are controllable), but the Home Control lacks a screen, making it look more like an entertainment system remote. The Ultimate Home has screen that displays options and is touch-sensitive.
Logitech also announced the Harmony Hub Extender, which will is expected to be available in December. The Extender will add more devices to the list of systems already supported by the Logitech Harmony Home Hub. The Hub and remotes are available today.
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