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Logitech Harmony 885 vs. Philips SRU 9600
By: Siddharth Bhatia   |   Feb 27,2008

Performance
Both setups are time-consuming but not too bad. It depends on which direction you want to take: the PC route or direct hardware. I found that Philip has a better edge as its learning capabilities are easier to use, and faster. Both can program macros, e.g., you can program ‘watch DVD’ and have it do a string of operations like turn on your TV, DVD player, and sound system on the go. This is a great feature, and both remotes perform it well.

The range is pretty much similar, as both remotes are IR only; there's no RF (so you can forget about through-the-wall and round-the-corner control). Line-of-sight performance of both was commendable; so the two are equally matched in this regard.

Conclusion

All said, I like the Philips SRU 9600 slightly better than the Logitech Harmony 885, as the former costs Rs 12,990, while the latter is Rs 16,495. The features are well matched, with a few exceptions. For instance, if a touchscreen LCD is a big deal for you, the SRU 9600 has it, but if lightweight and ergonomic shape is your deal, the Harmony 885 shines. It's true that Logitech’s higher-end remotes are much better, but Philips wins this battle largely on the price angle.


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Manohar Aren @ May 15,2008
i suggest we have an application for iphone/ipod touch which does all this. instead of RF or IR we can use wifi. and one base station to connect all IR devices. wouldnt that be simple now that every other guy has an ipodtouch or iphone handy. and the best part is it will never go out of date.. just upgrade the software
anonymous @ Mar 07,2008
nobody is forcing anyone to buy anything. only morons with no money say how others should spend their money... LOSER
none @ Mar 01,2008
Remotes like this make your life easy,looking after 5 remotes all those batteries, or the remote getting lost is headaches, and people who just have TV, and no sound system will think this as a waste of money but an real audiophille will love it.....
Parimal @ Mar 01,2008
Spending 16k for a remote is jst too much...........
Dharmang Sanghavi @ Mar 01,2008
in the future we will need something like this,people will buy this to do away with the stress of carrying so many remotes for different gadgets
Sidhant @ Feb 29,2008
only morons waste their time spamming, the remotes are cool
shaxeb @ Feb 28,2008
only morons will spend 16k on a remote....
gimmeabreak @ Feb 28,2008
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