Everyone’s favorite Logitech Harmony hub and remote bundle is back down to its lowest price

The Logitech Harmony Smart Control Bundle with a universal remote and a Harmony Hub normally costs $90. Truth be told, it’s a steal at that price. Why? Because the Hub is the main draw and it costs $90 on its own, so getting a free remote along with it is a no-brainer. The Hub can go anywhere and it lets you control all of your home entertainment equipment right from an app on your phone — or with Alexa! This beloved bundle is on sale right now for just $59.99, which matches its all-time lowest price. Definitely grab one while you can.

Logitech Harmony Smart Control with Smartphone App and Simple All In One Remote - Black: $59.99

Here are some highlights from the product page:

  • Use your smartphone (available Harmony Smartphone app) or the included Harmony Remote to control your entertainment devices.Internet access Wi-Fi: Supports 802.11g/n, WPA Personal, WPA2-AES and 64/128-bit WEP encryption

  • Smartphone app includes Swipe and Tap control for one-touch control of your entertainment system, up to 50 favorite channel icons, volume, media playback, and more (Works with iPhone iOS 6.0 or later and Android 4.0 or later)

  • Included Harmony Hub lets you control devices hidden behind cabinet doors or walls, including game consoles such as PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360

  • Future-proof control of up to 8 devices: Works with over 270,000 devices including cable TV boxes, Apple TV, Roku, Sonos, Amazon Fire TV, Phillips Hue, Xbox One, PS3, and TV-connected PC or Mac

  • Removable battery

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