Harmony® Control Cheats

Harmony® Control Hack 5.7.14 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Logitech Inc.
Category: Entertainment
Price: Free
Version: 5.7.14
ID: com.logitech.harmonyremote

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Description

Control your home from your iPhone or iPad. Dim the lights, close the blinds, crank the volume, and start the movie— with one touch. Streamline your life using personalized, multi-device Activities that can be started with one touch. Combine home entertainment—TVs, stereos, cable/satellite set-top boxes, and game consoles—with home automation—connected lights, locks, blinds, thermostats, sensors, and more. Harmony brings it together. You bring it to life.

Use of the Harmony app requires one of the following Logitech Harmony hub-based remote controls: Harmony Pro, Harmony Elite, Harmony Companion, Harmony Hub, Harmony Ultimate Home, Harmony Home Control, Harmony Home Hub, Harmony Ultimate, Harmony Smart Control, Harmony Smart Keyboard, or Harmony Ultimate Hub (each sold separately).

To learn about the full line of Harmony remotes, or to make a purchase, please visit www.logitech.com/harmony-remotes.
Every remote you’ll ever need
Control home entertainment devices with your iPhone or iPad when paired with a Harmony hub-based remote control.
Control connected lights, locks, blinds, thermostats, and more from a single app, whether inside or outside your home. Check devices status and make adjustments remotely.
Set up custom schedules to turn devices on or off at specific times or on specific days.
With just one touch, start multiple devices together using Activities such as Good Morning, Good Night, Watch TV, Listen to Music, or Play Games.
Create up to 50 favorite channels with custom icons for quick access to your entertainment.
Use swipe or tap gestures directly on the screen to adjust the volume, change channels, fast-forward, rewind, and more.
Install the app on each iPhone or iPad in the house and everyone can have their own personalized favorite channels and custom gestures.
Control devices inside closed media cabinets. Hide the clutter of your entertainment devices and never worry about pointing your phone at your TV.
Compatible with many IR and Bluetooth® game consoles.
Compatible with an ever growing list over 270,000 devices from more than 6,000 brands. See myharmony.com/compatibility for latest compatibility information.
Customer Support
We want to ensure you will enjoy your remote. If you run into issues or have any questions, we have help available.
You can find online support articles at https://support.myharmony.com
Join our online support community at community.myharmony.com
Contact our support team at https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/contact-us
Terms of Use : https://files.myharmony.com/Assets/legal/en/termsofuse.html

Version history

5.7.14
2023-03-07
Support for SmartThings platform update ( Note: Users have to re-login with SmartThings credentials)
Bug fixes
5.7.13
2022-03-29
Bug Fixes
5.7.12
2022-01-21
Fix for Volume Control using Hard-button on iOS 15.
Defect fixes
5.7.11
2021-10-05
Defect Fixes
5.7.10
2021-08-25
Enhanced SSO support
Defect Fixes
5.7.9
2021-04-08
Defect Fixes
5.7.8
2021-03-30
Defect Fixes
5.7.7
2020-10-08
Defect Fixes
5.7.6
2020-09-16
Support for Sign in with Apple & Amazon
Defect Fixes
5.7.5
2020-05-19
Bug fixes
5.7.4
2020-03-02
Bug fixes
5.7.3
2020-02-13
Bug fixes
5.7.2
2020-01-22
Fix for Sony IPTV pairing disconnect issue
5.7.1
2019-12-12
Bug Fixes
5.7
2019-09-03
Support for Harmony Pro 2400
Bug fixes
5.6.2
2019-06-12
Defect Fixes
5.6.1
2019-05-13
Defect Fixes
5.6
2019-02-13
Defect Fixes
Security Improvements
5.5.1
2019-01-24
Defect Fixes
5.5
2018-12-12
Defect Fixes
5.4.4
2018-09-20
Defect Fixes
5.4.2
2018-07-17
Defect Fixes
5.4.1
2018-05-29
Defect Fixes
5.4
2018-04-10
- Control of Sonos speakers now uses Sonos' Websocket API, as per the official "Works with Sonos" developer platform
- Edit Device and Activity settings out of home network
- Other bug fixes and improvements
5.3.3
2017-12-06
- Bug Fixes

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Ratings

1.9 out of 5
2 324 Ratings

Reviews

Estubb,
Terrible App considering its 2018
Ok, so the app does function - most of the time. I have had a couple of times where I have had to remove the hub and re-set it up to work again. But I can live with that minor annoyance. My issues with it are mainly that in this day and age it should be much more user friendly and customizable. Probably my biggest gripe with it is the lack of a portrait mode. Using a tablet in landscape mode, especially with the way the app is set up, is very difficult because all the buttons you use the most are right in the middle where you can’t reach with your thumb while holding the pad. Portrait mode would allow much easier reach ability and, if you think about it, a normal remote is tall not wide. Also, it would be nice to be able to arrange buttons and sections, like the number pad and arrow wheel, how you would prefer them. In other words make the app more customizable, which would make it more user friendly. Instead of a sidebar on each side for activities (left side) and devices (right side), I would prefer a drop down row of icons from the top that you swipe down to view, like the google home hub has for home controls. This would keep them hidden and out of the way except when I need them. In summary, I just think the app needs a redesign, with thought put into it, that brings it into this century...
Awcress,
Your 1st problem ... you got too many remotes and hubs and remote hubs
Mine didn’t harmonize .. I think it’s a solo act. (Bad-a-bump!)
Ok so I’m pretty good with tech and figuring out little complex things like this but this was literally ridiculous. I got the harmony touch .... but then I saw somewhere it’s also called the harmony One..(. it’s just the remote with touch screen and no hub.) anywho, 1st problem...Buying it , 2nd problem was it doesn’t work with with the new Apple anything. When logging on and making an account I have the remote saying “put me on the cradle” I have the computer telling me I can’t download said app because it’s not 64bit and is directing me to some forum of people complaining. You can’t do anything with the dang remote until you download the apps and software, so although it’s mighty and has all this power ... I can’t even flip a switch or push a button to connect it to ANYTHING on its own. That’s absurd. Slim down your product line and focus on customer experiences. I had to load parallels on my mac because Even the iPhone app is locked down until the remote connects to a hub (flashes on phone ) that it doesn’t even come with..... bam 💥 too much frustration for a simple device with a few buttons. I’m going to the clapper 🙏👏👏
Amex30year user,
Steep and long learning curve
It has taken me a year to learn how to use this hub. It has been frustrating and dumbfounding at times, but in the end it is a powerful and good hub that can truly control a ton of devices. I have 20+ lights (switches and dimmers), 3 tv’s, 14 Sonos speakers, and fans on this. With scenes galore and geo settings set up thru life 360 it automates a ton of things for us. I use the Z Wave hub as well to control the lights. We also integrate with Alexa and I can verbally control my entire TV sets with cable box and fire tv and Roku even to change channel and adjust volume and music. Of course there are tiny quirks and some small gaps, but overall it is impressive. Occasionally there are app updates that can introduce some minor changes but it is stable for the most part. Logitech has a hard job with all the devices and features and lack of knowledge for consumers so hats off to them. So be prepared to make this a learning experience. It took me a year to get it close to perfect, but I do love it. Learn to research on your own, use google and forums, leverage their Cust service. My wife who is not tech savvy still can make everything work so I’m the end, it’s functional.
Xyzzy999,
Deeply frustrating
The app is a confusing mess. Options to configure an “activity” are spread around different menus in bizarre ways. Settings that affect control using the remote (Harmony Elite) vs control using the app are completely separate. Settings for the app from one phone don’t move to others, forcing a redo of customizations. And every activity starts showing a bizarre telephone numeric keypad that has to be swiped away to access useful controls (volume, etc.). It also crashes regularly, and often crashes the hub. My basic setup process has involved about 10 reboots so far.

Suggestions for Harmony: please treat the phone app as a “remote”, and break configurations into Device/Activity/Remote. For when the app is used as a remote, please give us a set of bitmaps with configurable “buttons” (that can be mapped to commands, hidden, and optionally labeled); the current grid layout is atrociously ugly. And please make everything delectable (eg the telephone keypad is bizarre and the directions/ok aren’t editable). Finally, please make it possible to add additional devices into an activity and clone/copy an activity.

I’m giving 2 stars since (after a LOT of fiddling) it’s barely functional.
"Blind Orange" Julius,
Life Changing
So, I may be different than most users, but I think this app is awesome! I suffer from MS, I no longer have use of my arms. I am able to use my iPhone by using a stylus I hold in my mouth. This app is the only way I can control my TV, Stereo, DVD/VHS Player and Computer. I was already familiar with Harmony Remote Controls and their Activities-Based operation, so my learning curve was admittedly a shallow one. I was able to easily find all of my components in their extensive library. Setup was straightforward and logical given my experience with similar products.

Once I learned how to edit buttons and upgraded to an iPad (larger screen to manipulate with my stylus) the app became incredibly useful (I’ve changed my review to 5 stars). I had some issues with a stereo system and the good folks at Harmony got in touch with me and we sorted things out, Now I’ve purchased a Hisense smart TV, and found that the app’s commands for and don’t work properly. I have no doubt they’ll be in touch soon…
Palandorb,
Terrible app with potentially decent hardware
This app is so bad on iPhone 11 and iPad... (how bad is it?) ... it is less frustration and time for me to plug in and use an older laptop with Windows 7 to make any changes than it is to *try* to use my up-to-date iphone or ipad. This is coming from someone with 15 years in tech support, sysadmin, sql admin, developer, and now devops release engineer. (A dhcp reserved ip definitely helps a lot of connection issues, but there’s no hope or help for the app itself.)
After 6 months of trying to have the smart hub interact with the ps4 in various ways, I gave up and removed the ps4 from its list of devices...
It took 4 hours of trial & errors to figure out how to get the app to stop changing the channel when it started the Watch TV activity (the device-specific remotes were fine).
The width and angle when aiming of the IR signal from the hub is so narrow that its hard to find a place which isnt blocked by a person, chair, couch, or other object; I resorted to using a camera mount stand just to get the height and angle correct. I also ended up taping the IR blaster to the wall. Within a 12x19x8 ft room, the IR beam either isnt strong enough to bounce off the ceiling or the beam is too narrow, or both, to consistently reach the target devices.
motocoder,
Worst app I have ever experienced
This app is just awful. If for some reason you delete all the devices on your hub, say because you want to set it up with a different TV, it gets into a mode where it stops responding. You then have to uninstall and reinstall the app, and then reset the hub, to get it working again. Operations frequently fail. Once they fail, retry never works and you will have to restart the app. The problem is exacerbated by the flakey Harmony hub, which frequently has WiFi connectivity issues. I just spent 2 hours (that’s right, 2 hours) fighting this app to set up my hub after I swapped out my streaming device. I ended up having to completely hard reset the device and set everything up fresh, including all the failures and flakiness. It took me four attempts. Then because I have two of these turkeys, I wanted to rename the hub so I could distinguish it from the other one in the software. You can’t do that from this app. You have to install the desktop app, change the name in there, and the. come back to this app to sync that change. Honestly, I don’t think I could make a worse user experience with an unlimited budget and unlimited time. It’s that bad.
Papa-Dodge,
Excellent!
I read some of the negative reviews before purchasing the Harmony ultimate remote with hub. But I took a chance anyway and boy am I glad I did. It took a while to set up. However once I figured out what adjustments to make in the settings in the app and on my equipment (including turning off the Anynet+ feature on all devices which really confuses the remote), everything works flawlessly. I am very impressed with the level of detail that all of the menus have, both in the app and also on the remote. My only complaint might be that the remote control is rather small and which makes it awkward to reach the volume, channel selector, and mute buttons with the thumb. However, after getting use to using the greater swipe functions, these buttons are no longer necessary! I set the hub across the room from my entertainment center and it has had no problems controlling all of my devices. I would recommend this app and the Harmony Ultimate remote highly.
Apefragments,
Incredibly poorly made app/product
I rarely leave app reviews but this app/product is so awful I feel it's my responsibility to warn others. It just doesn't work properly. I have spent hours configuring various 'activities' within the app to do things like turn on my TV, change video source, and raise/lower sound bar volume. These activities rarely work well, and frequently only part of the command will run, resulting in a situation where maybe my sound bar turns on but my TV does not, but harmony now believes both devices are on, so I have to go find my old TV and sound bar remote controls and manually sync everything up. When I try to control harmony via my Google home mini speaker, you need to be perfectly specific with your commands or harmony will not understand them, but harmony sometimes will just tell me that it's 'refreshing my account' instead of doing what I asked. This app and product have made my TV experience vastly more complicated and I'll probably end up throwing it all in the garbage. I am a software emgineer for a living, the people Logitech has working on this should be ashamed of the work they've turned in, it's a truly abysmal user experience.
s_albrecht,
Very good
I bought the Smart Control hardware and set it up with the app on my PC and my iPhone. It was fairly easy to set up because all of my devices were known to the app. I didn't need to 'learn' any commands. However, I moved to the Harmony from the Red Eye hardware because the Red Eye IOS app is 32 bit and IOS 11 will no longer support 32 bit apps, and the company went TU, so updates will be forthcoming. I do miss a few things the Red Eye had however. The set up was via a web page, just like routers have been doing for ... forever. If Logitech was smart they would switch to a web page set up. It is far easier to maintain than multiple apps for multiple platforms. Also I miss the ability to connect to the hardware via IP address from a web browser and have the same control screen as on my iPad or iPhone. Red Eye also had a scripting language that allowed finer control of your devices. That was an awesome feature. In conclusion, Red Eye is a superior device and app and it's too bad it will no longer work under IOS 11. The Harmony is adequate.