Is the Harmony One remote still supported?

Yes, your Logitech Harmony remote will continue to work for the foreseeable future – or “as long as customers are using it”. “We expect no impact to our customers by this announcement”, reassured Logitech.

How do I update my Logitech Harmony One remote?

Updating your firmware

  1. Launch the Harmony app and sign into your account.
  2. Select your Harmony remote, then select the sync icon in the upper right corner. You may need to connect your remote to the computer for this step.
  3. Follow the on-screen prompts to finish updating your firmware.

How do I fix my Harmony remote?

Press and hold the Menu button (located above the Channel Up button) and the Off button together for 20 seconds. The remote screen will turn off, then turn on again displaying the image of a remote and a circular arrow. After a few seconds your remote will be restored to factory defaults and you may sync again.

Is Harmony remote going out of business?

Logitech has discontinued its Harmony range of universal remotes. No new products will be produced, and once existing inventory is gone, it’s gone. The brand says it will continue to support existing products (opens in new tab) as long as customers are using them, but to what degree will be interesting to see.

How do I reset my Logitech Harmony One remote?

How long does a Harmony remote last?

The AA batteries in the Logitech Harmony 650 remote last only between 7 to 10 days. Battery life is relatively low compared to other remotes and can vary depending on a few factors such as how many devices it is connected to.

How do I setup my Logitech Harmony One remote?

Launch the Harmony app and sign into your account. Select your Harmony remote, followed by DEVICES > ADD DEVICE. Enter the manufacturer and model number for the device you’re adding. Finally, select the sync icon in the upper right corner of the settings menu, followed by SYNC NOW.

How do you reboot a Harmony remote?

Just hold down the Off button at the top of the remote for 15 seconds and then power it back up again. For hub-based remotes or the Harmony Express with its remote blaster, you might need to reboot the hub or blaster instead. To reboot either device, unplug it for 10 seconds and then plug it back in.