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title: "Logitech Harmony 650 Universal Remote Control"
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# Replaces 5 remotes AA battery powered Colour smart display Logitech Harmony 650 Universal Remote Control

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** 1 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Master your media kingdom with Harmony 650 — one remote to rule them all!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech Harmony 650 Universal Remote Control by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** 1 zł with free shipping
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Guided Online Setup:** Easy PC/Mac setup with step-by-step software ensures you’re up and running without the tech headache.
- • **One-Click Activities:** Launch complex multi-device setups with a single button—movie night, gaming, or binge-watching made simple.
- • **Smart Colour Display:** Intuitive icons and backlit buttons guide your commands, making navigation effortless—even in the dark.
- • **Streamline Your Setup:** Replace up to 5 remotes with one sleek device, decluttering your living space instantly.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Supports 6000+ brands and 225,000+ devices, future-proofing your entertainment ecosystem.

## Overview

The Logitech Harmony 650 is a universal remote control designed to replace up to five remotes, featuring a colour smart display with intuitive icons and backlit buttons. It supports over 6000 brands and 225,000 devices, ensuring broad compatibility. Setup is streamlined via guided online software for Windows and Mac, and one-click activity buttons simplify multi-device control. Powered by AA batteries, it offers a premium, clutter-free entertainment experience tailored for the modern connected home.

## Description

From the manufacturer Logitech Harmony 650 Remote System requirements Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 MAC OS X 10.6 or later USB port Internet access Logitech Harmony 650 Remote is the universal remote that’s simple to set up and use. Its colour screen can show icons for your favourite channels and the commands you need for the devices you’re using, and it can even provide help if you need it. One-click activity buttons automatically turn on the right devices and select the right settings depending on what you want to do. It replaces five other remotes and supports 5000+ brands and 225,000+ devices, so you can be confident it will work with what you own today and the things you’ll add in the future. Package contents: Remote control, USB cable, 2 AA batteries, User documentation Colour Smart Display See just what you need, like icons for your favourite channels and the commands you need for the devices you’re using. The smart display provides help when you need it. Replaces Five Remotes It’s easy to say good-bye to that jumble of remotes on the coffee table. Supports 6000+ Brands Feel confident that Harmony 650 will control the devices you have today and the ones you add tomorrow - whether it’s a Blu-ray player or an aging VCR. Guided Online Setup Connect the remote to your computer and tell us what equipment you have. Logitech online software walks you through the setup process. Intuitive Design Buttons are grouped by their functions, shaped to help you navigate and backlit so you always know where you are. Ever-growing Device Database Your remote won’t become obsolete when manufacturers release new products or when you buy a new TV or add a Blu-ray player to your setup. One-click Activity Buttons Simplify your entertainment experience. Once it’s set up, just select what you want to do and Harmony 650 does the rest.

Review: Get your remotes under control - I could have built a wall out of the number of remote controls I used to have beside my side of the sofa. It was getting out of hand and I’d been considering the Logitech Harmony range for some time but baulked at the cost when it’s at full price. However, around Black Friday last year I finally buckled and ended up going nuts with building an Alexa-equipped smart home, with the Harmony front and centre. I bought it to do three things; Do away with multiple remotes, allow my TV to be controlled by Alexa and to provide a shortcut to operating multiple devices together. My review is based therefore not just on the Harmony but its integration with Alexa. It’s a slick piece of kit, well built and a premium product. The bundle I got was for the remote control, the hub and a couple of “IR blasters” which help pick up reluctant devices. It also has a docking station for charging. Battery life is supposed to be very good, however I park it in the docking station every night as the dock is on the table next to my chair and it’s easy to locate one-handed in the dark. As far as getting started is concerned I’m not going to claim it’s the most straight-forward thing in the world to set up, but if you have a bit of technical nous it’s intuitive enough. There’s a good App that you’ll need to download to get the most out of the Harmony, from which you can detect and set up your devices to be controlled. You can also get creative and set up Activities, allowing you to control multiple devices with a single command. Where things get really good though is if you have desertcart’s Alexa in your house. You’ll need to activate the necessary Skill in the Alexa App, but once done you can control your devices by voice as if you were using the physical remote. Set up correctly you can accomplish multiple tasks very easily. For example, I say “Alexa, watch a film” and the TV, Blu-ray player and soundbar all come on. You could add to that with additional smart sockets/lights and have lights dim should you so wish. Get as creative as you want with your devices. We also say “Alexa, goodnight” and all of the AV equipment turns off with a cheery “Goodnight” back from Alexa. Voice control is very good, if not infallible. I’d say 9 times out of 10 our voice commands work correctly, and on the 10th occasion repeating the instruction will work. Our most commonly used commands, other than turn on and off, is “Alexa, turn on BBC1, ITV, Dave, Challenge TV etc” or “Alexa Pause the TV/resume”. Currently, the Harmony has replaced remotes controlling most of my devices in the living room. It controls my LG TV, BT Youview box, Blu-ray/DVD player, Apple TV, Xbox and soundbar. It is not able to control the Sony PS4 because Sony won’t allow third party access to the console. I’ve got the Harmony remote configured to cover the vast majority of commands I normally use. Sometimes it takes a bit of concentration to flick between the remotes on the Harmony’s touchscreen, or to remember which of the user-defined shortcut buttons do what, but that’s not a criticism of the remote. The Harmony has enough power and intelligence to do what you need it to do. My wife does keep a couple of the original remotes on her side of the sofa though, which are useful to have as a standby. In summary, we’ve been using the Logitech Harmony remote and hub for about 9 months now and it has performed exceptionally well in that time. It syncs well with Alexa and voice commands are better than I expected. It’s a lot of money at full price, but it’s on offer regularly enough to become reasonable value. I say that the value of a gadget is in whether you use it regularly, and this is used daily. If you’re into your tech then it’s definitely a good one.
Review: The only one you will need... maybe UPDATED - with a solution? - This is the third Harmony remote I have used. I had a 1000, which the software became obsolete so couldn't update it. Then moved to a non-rechargeable version that I only used to turn my devices on/off and set them to the correct outputs as that was too slow to be used to operate items as there was a big delay between pressing a button and the command going out. I'm happy to say that the Elite doesn't suffer from this problem so can be used for everyday control of the whole set-up (TV, AV Amp, TiVo, desertcart Fire and BluRay player). My set up started fairly easily, as I just transferred the settings from the old remote and hey presto, the remote controlled all my devices and switched them to the correct setting. I just needed to add the Firestick which is a Bluetooth device which this remote can control, unlike the older versions. So full points there. What this remote does well, is starting all the devices you need and setting them up to operate the activity you want. That means it will set the AV amp to say Video 1, set the TV to HDMI 1, and turn on the media source (DVD, Bluray, Media stick etc.) in one button push. It's great if you have a home cinema setup with HiFi type separates. It feels good in the hand and appears well made. It's rechageable and the battery is easily replaceable when it gets old. The only downside, as with all the Harmony remotes I have used is the software. It's a bit clunky and always seems to have at least one annoying aspect that makes you tear your hair out. (I'm on my third, so very little hair left). This one is annoying in that the hub, that needs to be in close proximity to the TV, needs to be in range of the remote when an update is being done, even if you just want to modify a single button on the remote. Like many, I suspect your PC isn't in with your main TV, so I have to pull out the furniture and unplug the hub, move it to the PC to alter a button option on the hand set. Surely it could have updated the handset then updated the hub later, it just goes to show how little forethought goes into the Harmony software and how, in practice, it will be used. However, overall it's a great little device, will replace all you remotes and will work. Especially great as this was a Flash sale item from desertcart. UPDATE 1 - Hmm... the hub crashed for no apparent reason during watching which renders the remote useless. I am hoping this is not a sign of things to come. On the plus side, you can transfer all the IR commands to the handset and use it like an ordinary remote. If this continues, I'll update this review. Afterthought... maybe people expect this for an expensive item, but, the packaging seemed a little excessive. Open the box and find a box! Open the box to find another box with inserts and extra spaces underneath. Oh, and the main box was in a fitted plastic bag. Looses a Star... The Hub requires a regular re-boot and now one of my wifi access points seems to be a problem, which it never has been. I needed to re-boot the wifi router which the hub was connected to for it all to work. I'll monitor and update this review if I discover where the problem is. Update 2 - It has continued to reboot itself and I am unsure why. The router has been stable and not a problem to any other devices so I am ruling out a router problem. If you do get this problem, you can set the actual remote to send out IR codes instead. That gets around most of the problems but the remote can't control bluetooth devices (i.e. desertcart Firestick) so that solution reduces the functionality. On the plus side, you can set this up from the remote itself via the settings option on the remote and don't have to go back to the desktop software. UPDATE 3 - Eh? So it turns out the Harmony needs "something" that only a new and expensive wifi access point will give it. I had Harmony connected to a TP-Link WAP. This WAP has worked successfully for every other device for many years, but not I'm afraid with the Harmony. I have now upgraded the WAP to a Netgear Nighthawk and all the "tantrums" have ceased. It does seem odd that iPhones, Android phones and tablets, Blu-Ray and Amp all connected to the old WAP without issue. So if your Harmony is playing up, it may be the WAP or wireless on your router that is causing the problem.

## Features

- Interface: IR Wireless, Colour of product: Grey, Remote control proper use: DVD/Blu-ray, TV.
- See just what you need, like icons for your favorite channels and the commands you need for the devices you're using. The smart display provides help when you need it.
- Simplify your entertainment experience. Once it's set up, just select what you want to do and Harmony 650 does the rest. Battery type: AA
- Replaces 8 remotes. Buttons are grouped by their functions, shaped to help you navigate, and backlit so you always know where you are.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IRUS6K6 |
| Battery Types | 2 x AA or 2 x AAA batteries |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,969 in Remote Controls (Electronics & Photo) |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 22 |
| Colour | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Audio/Video Receiver, DVD/Blu-ray Player, Set Top Box, Television |
| Compatible Television Models | Roku 43R4A5R, Roku 50R4A5R, Roku 55R4A5R, Roku 55R6A5R, Roku 55R8B5, Roku 65R4A5R, Roku 65R6A5R, Roku 65R8B5, Roku 75R4A5R, Roku 75R6A5R, Roku 75R8B5, Samsung GQ65Q800TGTXZG, Samsung QE50QN94AATXXU, Samsung QE55LS01TAUXZG, Samsung QE55LS03AAUXXC, Samsung QE55LS03BGUXXU, Samsung QE55LS03RAUXZG, Samsung QE55LS03TAUXXC, Samsung QE55QN700ATXXU, Samsung QE55QN700BTXXU, Samsung QE55QN85AATXXC, Samsung Q… |
| Compatible devices | Audio/Video Receiver, DVD/Blu-ray Player, Set Top Box, Television |
| Connectivity technology | IR Wireless |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,533 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206051560 |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2229250 |
| Max number of supported devices | 8 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 8 |
| Maximum Range | 10 Metres |
| Model Name | Harmony 650 |
| Model Number | 915-000229 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | IR Wireless |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Product Features | Learnable |
| Special feature | Learnable |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Colour:** Grey
- **Compatible devices:** Audio/Video Receiver, DVD/Blu-ray Player, Set Top Box, Television
- **Connectivity technology:** IR Wireless
- **Controller type:** Button Control
- **Max number of supported devices:** 8
- **Maximum range:** 10 Metres
- **Model name:** Harmony 650
- **Number of buttons:** 22
- **Special feature:** Learnable

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hi I just get this remote today but there is some shaking inside the remote like something break is it like that or something wrong with it**
A: That is not normal. Get it changed in case it's serious and/or does more damage later.

**Q: I know this has backlit buttons but are the activity buttons at the top of the remote also backlit or is it just the buttons below the screen?**
A: Hi, having just checked my unit I can confirm that the buttons below the screen (and the screen itself) are backlit. The buttons above the screen are not.

**Q: how long do the batteries last**
A: The first model I had came through an Amazn 'supplier' and the battery lasted 2 weeks.Got a replacement direct from Amazon and now they last months.Good idea to switch off the automatic lighting of buttons when the remote is moved to preserve battery life.

**Q: Will this work with tivo box**
A: If  you are referring to the Virgin Media TIVO box then yes it does, works with the v6 box too.
I have an NVIDIA Shield, Sony 4K TV, Sony 4K Blu-ray Player, Denon Amp all connected and working through this. I even had an old media player which the shield replaced made by acryan - it even works that.
The integration with google home is good too as I can ask google to turn on Shield, or Bluray and it switches everything on and onto the correct inputs.
Great remote cannot recommended it enough

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Get your remotes under control
*by C***S on 3 August 2018*

I could have built a wall out of the number of remote controls I used to have beside my side of the sofa. It was getting out of hand and I’d been considering the Logitech Harmony range for some time but baulked at the cost when it’s at full price. However, around Black Friday last year I finally buckled and ended up going nuts with building an Alexa-equipped smart home, with the Harmony front and centre. I bought it to do three things; Do away with multiple remotes, allow my TV to be controlled by Alexa and to provide a shortcut to operating multiple devices together. My review is based therefore not just on the Harmony but its integration with Alexa. It’s a slick piece of kit, well built and a premium product. The bundle I got was for the remote control, the hub and a couple of “IR blasters” which help pick up reluctant devices. It also has a docking station for charging. Battery life is supposed to be very good, however I park it in the docking station every night as the dock is on the table next to my chair and it’s easy to locate one-handed in the dark. As far as getting started is concerned I’m not going to claim it’s the most straight-forward thing in the world to set up, but if you have a bit of technical nous it’s intuitive enough. There’s a good App that you’ll need to download to get the most out of the Harmony, from which you can detect and set up your devices to be controlled. You can also get creative and set up Activities, allowing you to control multiple devices with a single command. Where things get really good though is if you have Amazon’s Alexa in your house. You’ll need to activate the necessary Skill in the Alexa App, but once done you can control your devices by voice as if you were using the physical remote. Set up correctly you can accomplish multiple tasks very easily. For example, I say “Alexa, watch a film” and the TV, Blu-ray player and soundbar all come on. You could add to that with additional smart sockets/lights and have lights dim should you so wish. Get as creative as you want with your devices. We also say “Alexa, goodnight” and all of the AV equipment turns off with a cheery “Goodnight” back from Alexa. Voice control is very good, if not infallible. I’d say 9 times out of 10 our voice commands work correctly, and on the 10th occasion repeating the instruction will work. Our most commonly used commands, other than turn on and off, is “Alexa, turn on BBC1, ITV, Dave, Challenge TV etc” or “Alexa Pause the TV/resume”. Currently, the Harmony has replaced remotes controlling most of my devices in the living room. It controls my LG TV, BT Youview box, Blu-ray/DVD player, Apple TV, Xbox and soundbar. It is not able to control the Sony PS4 because Sony won’t allow third party access to the console. I’ve got the Harmony remote configured to cover the vast majority of commands I normally use. Sometimes it takes a bit of concentration to flick between the remotes on the Harmony’s touchscreen, or to remember which of the user-defined shortcut buttons do what, but that’s not a criticism of the remote. The Harmony has enough power and intelligence to do what you need it to do. My wife does keep a couple of the original remotes on her side of the sofa though, which are useful to have as a standby. In summary, we’ve been using the Logitech Harmony remote and hub for about 9 months now and it has performed exceptionally well in that time. It syncs well with Alexa and voice commands are better than I expected. It’s a lot of money at full price, but it’s on offer regularly enough to become reasonable value. I say that the value of a gadget is in whether you use it regularly, and this is used daily. If you’re into your tech then it’s definitely a good one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The only one you will need... maybe UPDATED - with a solution?
*by P***E on 27 December 2018*

This is the third Harmony remote I have used. I had a 1000, which the software became obsolete so couldn't update it. Then moved to a non-rechargeable version that I only used to turn my devices on/off and set them to the correct outputs as that was too slow to be used to operate items as there was a big delay between pressing a button and the command going out. I'm happy to say that the Elite doesn't suffer from this problem so can be used for everyday control of the whole set-up (TV, AV Amp, TiVo, Amazon Fire and BluRay player). My set up started fairly easily, as I just transferred the settings from the old remote and hey presto, the remote controlled all my devices and switched them to the correct setting. I just needed to add the Firestick which is a Bluetooth device which this remote can control, unlike the older versions. So full points there. What this remote does well, is starting all the devices you need and setting them up to operate the activity you want. That means it will set the AV amp to say Video 1, set the TV to HDMI 1, and turn on the media source (DVD, Bluray, Media stick etc.) in one button push. It's great if you have a home cinema setup with HiFi type separates. It feels good in the hand and appears well made. It's rechageable and the battery is easily replaceable when it gets old. The only downside, as with all the Harmony remotes I have used is the software. It's a bit clunky and always seems to have at least one annoying aspect that makes you tear your hair out. (I'm on my third, so very little hair left). This one is annoying in that the hub, that needs to be in close proximity to the TV, needs to be in range of the remote when an update is being done, even if you just want to modify a single button on the remote. Like many, I suspect your PC isn't in with your main TV, so I have to pull out the furniture and unplug the hub, move it to the PC to alter a button option on the hand set. Surely it could have updated the handset then updated the hub later, it just goes to show how little forethought goes into the Harmony software and how, in practice, it will be used. However, overall it's a great little device, will replace all you remotes and will work. Especially great as this was a Flash sale item from Amazon. UPDATE 1 - Hmm... the hub crashed for no apparent reason during watching which renders the remote useless. I am hoping this is not a sign of things to come. On the plus side, you can transfer all the IR commands to the handset and use it like an ordinary remote. If this continues, I'll update this review. Afterthought... maybe people expect this for an expensive item, but, the packaging seemed a little excessive. Open the box and find a box! Open the box to find another box with inserts and extra spaces underneath. Oh, and the main box was in a fitted plastic bag. Looses a Star... The Hub requires a regular re-boot and now one of my wifi access points seems to be a problem, which it never has been. I needed to re-boot the wifi router which the hub was connected to for it all to work. I'll monitor and update this review if I discover where the problem is. Update 2 - It has continued to reboot itself and I am unsure why. The router has been stable and not a problem to any other devices so I am ruling out a router problem. If you do get this problem, you can set the actual remote to send out IR codes instead. That gets around most of the problems but the remote can't control bluetooth devices (i.e. Amazon Firestick) so that solution reduces the functionality. On the plus side, you can set this up from the remote itself via the settings option on the remote and don't have to go back to the desktop software. UPDATE 3 - Eh? So it turns out the Harmony needs "something" that only a new and expensive wifi access point will give it. I had Harmony connected to a TP-Link WAP. This WAP has worked successfully for every other device for many years, but not I'm afraid with the Harmony. I have now upgraded the WAP to a Netgear Nighthawk and all the "tantrums" have ceased. It does seem odd that iPhones, Android phones and tablets, Blu-Ray and Amp all connected to the old WAP without issue. So if your Harmony is playing up, it may be the WAP or wireless on your router that is causing the problem.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great piece of kit
*by B***. on 2 March 2019*

I’ve had this for about 6 months now & feel like I’m able to give a decent insight into it & share my findings. With a compatibility list that should meet the needs of any user there’s no denying its use & purpose of cutting down on remote controls, initial setup is simple but fine tuning will need to be done on the app (Android & iOS) or I found it easier to do all my set-up on the pc app. Getting the remote set-up & all your devices synced will take some time & be ready for some frustrating moments when adding “activities” from my experience it wouldn’t change the selection on my LG tv when needed & failed to turn on my Xbox One X but after a few tweaks & re-syncs I managed to get the kinks ironed out. The remote is responsive & the touch screen is an essential when adjusting lights, favourite channels etc. It has a nice weighted feeling to it but you’d expect that from a premium product that is essentialy £200 for a remote control! I’ve had no issues with any of my devices (4K LG tv, Virgin, Xbox One X, Phillips Hue, Nvidia Shield, Nest & Smart Home switches) some devices will have a much more of a customisable functionality when compared to others but you can edit the remote buttons or touch screen to liking in the app. Remote holds its charge really well in my home (with 4 children & my wife constantly changing channels & lights) I generally dock it when playing a movie just to keep it topped up. I’ve had no need to use the IR blasters as the hub is in direct line of sight to the remote but I’m sure they work just as well. Is this remote worth the price tag??? If you’ve only got a few devices then I’d say no but once you factor in lights, switches & multiple other home entertainment devices then I’d say yes definitely! The customisation & ease of use (once set-up) will make movie nights considerably less frustrating when your hunting for the volume control or pause button.

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