Take control
A Logitech study led by Lightspeed Research, demonstrated that Europeans are up to date with electronic devices for the home, but most of them do not know how to control them.

There is a disproportion between the enormous expense that families spend on technology for the home and the control usage over them.
Most households have spent thousands of euros in entertainment systems and yet most of the inhabitants of the house are not able to perform simple tasks like watch a DVD or record a TV program, in the end they don’t enjoy all the advantages of having some of the best appliances of the market in their home.

The origin of the problem seems to be in the complexity of the technology aimed for the home - in 49% of the homes there are 5 or more remote controls and in 87% they have a minimum of three or more. Even so, 1 in every 4 Europeans have a very low tech solution to this problem: witting down in a sort of cheat sheet and leaving handy for the entire family, instructions on how to use the different systems in the household.

Logitech proposes a new range of remote controls called Harmony®, that ensure the function of all audiovisual entertainment devices with a simple touch.
Users, whatever their age may be or whatever physical condition they may have, only need to press a simple button and the Harmony remote puts in function all the technological equipment necessary to watch TV and take full advantage of each type of screen or sound system.

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