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Best one for all remote
Had a Kameleon one for all remote for years but since bought a Humax box and a new Samsung LED TV and it's no longer compatible and looking for a remote that will do everything my Sammy and Hummy remote does plus operate my DVD recorder and CD player. Only need to control 4 devices. Any suggestions?
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I used the five device 7556 (black variant of the silver 7555 model) for many years until I wore the buttons out and switched to a Harmony 555. You may want to also look at the Harmony 300 which is an inexpensive and popular choice.
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...bought a Humax box and a new Samsung LED TV...Only need to control 4 devices. Any suggestions?
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If the Humax is an HD recorder, you should be able to set its remote to control the TV and DVD/BD. The fourth button is for audio but I don't know if that equates to a standalone CD player.
The base level Logitech Harmony is likely to be the best option for the OP http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-Har...ny+300i+remote |
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I used the five device 7556 (black variant of the silver 7555 model) for many years until I wore the buttons out and switched to a Harmony 555. You may want to also look at the Harmony 300 which is an inexpensive and popular choice.
It's a shame as I love the concept of holding all of your settings in the cloud. I don't mind spending a few hours setting up when I know that my settings are safe. |
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It's a shame as I love the concept of holding all of your settings in the cloud. I don't mind spending a few hours setting up when I know that my settings are safe.
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Perhaps time to stock up on a few spare 555's?
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I like that however when I replaced my Harmony the software wouldn't transfer custom keys to a different device (a different model) - I thought that was the whole point and so was very disappointed.
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Perhaps time to stock up on a few spare 555's?
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I only paif £39 for mine three years ago.
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