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Thursday
Jun202013

Logitech to Retain Ownership of Harmony

In a press release today, Logitech announced the expansion of its universal remote control lineup with the Logitech® Harmony Ultimate Hub, an accessory for consolidating all of your remote controls into one simple smartphone app, giving you personalized control of up to eight devices from anywhere in the house, using the smartphone you already own. But the more interesting, at least to us, announcement was the fact that Logitech will retain ownership of its Harmony remote product line.

Logitech also announced that it plans to retain ownership of its Harmony remote product line. The company has determined that retaining ownership is in the best interest of its shareholders. The Harmony product line has gained momentum following the April introduction of the Harmony Ultimate product, which is available in major retail locations including select Apple stores in the U.S., and has exceeded the company’s expectations for customer connections.

This is great news for anyone with a home theater. We are big fans of Harmony remotes and were concerned that Logitech would allow the product line to flounder.  The full press release can be found here (Logitech Introduces the Harmony Ultimate Hub, Turning iPhone and Android Smartphones into Personal Universal Remotes)

 

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