![]() ![]() Harmony reps were touting the fact that it's very easy to set up customized "Activities" for various members of your household. Details are scarce at the moment, for example whether it will work with the old Hubs and remotes, or how many devices it can control, but we'll update this article when we know more. ![]() It's basically a second puck that plugs into the Home Hub via USB. Enter the Logitech Harmony Hub Extender, which is expected to retail for $130 when it hits the U.S. To control the myriad ZigBee or Z-Wave Plus devices available today (thermostats, lights, locks, sensors, garage doors, window shades) you'll need to get another device. Sorry, PlayStation 4 owners - the PS4 is still not yet on the list of compatible products, but that appears to be Sony's fault, not Logitech's. Harmony's library of more than 270,000 compatible devices (see the updated full list here) will also continue to grow, according to the company, with the introduction of a new Harmony Developer Program. The "wide array" of home-automation devices Harmony specified to work out box of the the Home Hub, Home Control and Ultimate Home systems will include August, Honeywell, Kwikset, Lutron, the Nest Learning Thermostat, PEQ, Philips Hue, Schlage, SmartThings, Sylvania, Yale, and Zuli. ![]() Previously, you could purchase the Smart Control remote separately for $30, but at this time it's unclear when or if the new Home Control remote will be offered separately. If you just want to use a mobile device and the app, the new Home Hub can be purchased separately without a remote for $100. ![]()
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