Logitech isn't exactly a stranger to universal remotes, and if you've been yearning for an Android or
iOS aimed solution from the Swiss company, its new $100 Harmony Link should have you covered. The Link is a WiFi-enabled
infrared puck and app combo, that allows you to control up to eight devices in your home theater from the comfort of your touchscreen sans pesky
dongles or
cases. After downloading a free app, pocket-sized iDevices and Android smartphones can act as
universal remotes over your home network, while iPad users also get the benefit of personalized TV listings from
Rovi. It's similar in price and function to
Peel's Fruit, but drops the extra wireless dongle and adds a native iPad app. Notably, the Link can interface with multiple iPads at once, and Logitech's also thrown in a mini IR blaster to make controlling your AV gear that much easier. If another one of your home theater dreams just came true, the Harmony Link is up for pre-order now from Logitech and due out in October. While you're still here, there's quick video overview past the break along with the the usual PR spiel.
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