mossym wrote: » if the lg smart remote is a pointer tyoe, where you can move the cursor on screen by pointing, no remote will replace it
UsedToWait wrote: » I realise I'll probably need to keep the keyboard, with the trackpad, for kodi, but it would be handy to use the remote just for navigating, and only pick up the keyboard to type in searches...
bk wrote: » BTW If you get the hub, you can also use the keyboard in the Harmony App on iPhone/Android to type searches, etc.
UsedToWait wrote: » SOLD!! (well, as soon as the price drops to nearer its previous low of £80 odd) Thanks bk.. Hope this isn't the start of a slippery slope into the realms of madness :P
Nelbert wrote: » Mrs Nelbert tried to change the radio station in my mam's via Alexa earlier...... my folks don't have an echo...... I've moulded her.....
UsedToWait wrote: » Hope this isn't the start of a slippery slope into the realms of madness :P
flangemeistro wrote: » Guys is there any way of getting Alexa to turn up the volume, mute the TV or change the channel without first saying "ask harmony" or "tell harmony"? I have turn on TV and turn off TV working through Yonomi by creating a group in Alexa containing the harmony hub but after that it's just a highly convoluted way if you have to get Alexa to understand" Alexa tell harmony to mute tv" from across the room especially when she also picks up the TV audio and gets totally confused and I get totally frustrated.
Jayop wrote: » 1) my TV only has 2 hdmi ports so that sounds ideal, how does the TV know which one is on though? 2) does the Xbox work at a distance, either controller and the head set.
bk wrote: » I've an AV system. It takes in 5 HDMI's and outputs just one HDMI to the TV. The harmony remote takes care of switching the HDMI input on the AV. The xbox works fine at my distance, but you would need to test it for your setup.
Jayop wrote: » What kind of av system or switch would do that?
setanta1984 wrote: » Harmony Compatibility checker:https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/compatibility
bk wrote: » Pretty much all AV systems do that. I've one made by Denon. If you don't want surround sound, then a HDMI 6x2 matrix will do the job.
Irish Gunner wrote: » Does hub have to be near remote as uses Bluetooth i believe? Would performance be affected if just plugged into Ethernet port on wireless plug?
bk wrote: » It actually uses RF, they say it needs to be in about 30feet or so. They say it is better to plug straight into the router, but lots of people are using wireless AP's without trouble.
setanta1984 wrote: » Harmony Hub doesn't have an ethernet port, it uses wifi only.
Irish Gunner wrote: » Perfect if it works from WiFi can plug it in downstairs. Just now need to find model number of stereo system and then decide if I can afford it
UsedToWait wrote: » Irish Gunner wrote: » Perfect if it works from WiFi can plug it in downstairs. Just now need to find model number of stereo system and then decide if I can afford it On the afford bit, if you can wait, the prices seem to fluctuate wildly on Amazon.. I've a camelcamcamel alert set up, and am biding my time..
Irish Gunner wrote: » It seems to be at the lowest price now for a while but Sterling rate has gone up....Murphys law !! May hold off for a bit or see if I can get it in the States as over there soon but USD rate not great eitherDamned if I do, damned if I don't
Jayop wrote: » I ordered the Ultimate yesterday from Amazon Warehouse at about £116. I'll post here what kind of condition it's in but from other people's experiences with warehouse it's essentially new quality.