Logitech’s New Harmony Remote Delivers
Advanced Control for Microsoft’s Xbox 360
Harmony Remote for Xbox 360 Controls
Entire Entertainment System with One-Touch Activity Buttons
FREMONT, Calif. — Nov. 14, 2005 — Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI), today announced
the Harmony® Advanced Universal Remote Control for Xbox 360™, providing gamers and homeentertainment
enthusiasts with a single remote that can completely control their game console and any
other components in their entertainment system. Specially designed for the Xbox 360â„¢ video game and
entertainment console from Microsoft, the newest Logitech Harmony remote joins what has become the
most popular brand of advanced universal remotes in the U.S. marketplace.
With the Harmony remote, there’s no need to juggle remote controls or press a dozen buttons to set up a
TV, home-theater receiver, and Xbox 360 for gaming. When people push one button on the Harmony
remote, the Xbox 360 and all of the appropriate electronics components are set to the required state for
game play. Special console-specific buttons on the Harmony remote make it easy to navigate the Xbox
360 interface. The remote’s white finish, chrome accents, cool green backlighting and ultra-slim design
complement the understated but sophisticated design of the Xbox 360.
With Logitech’s patented Smart State Technology® and powerful one-touch activity control, this new
Harmony remote makes it easy for any family member to switch among playing games on the Xbox 360,
watching movies, listening to music, viewing high-definition television, and any other homeentertainment
activity.
“Our newest Harmony remote simply controls everything – from the Xbox 360 to any other components
in a home-entertainment system,†said Bryan McLeod, vice president of Logitech’s remote control
products. “The Harmony remote solves the living-room clutter problem of excessive remotes and makes it
easy for any family member to set up the entertainment system for playing games, listening to music, or
watching movies or television – all by pressing a single button.â€
A recent study by Parks Associates revealed that 42 percent of U.S. households currently have a game
console, while the percentages of console owners are similar in the U.K. (41 percent) and France (40
percent). As the next generation of video game consoles comes to market, and even more families add a gaming device to their mix of entertainment components, Logitech believes demand will increase for
individual remotes that can control entire entertainment systems.
Optimized for Xbox 360
Out of the box, the Harmony remote for Xbox 360 can control the console, because the remote is
preprogrammed during manufacturing. Users can navigate the Xbox 360 interface with the remote’s X, Y,
A and B buttons. These buttons coincide with commands in different Xbox 360 screens for selecting and
navigating games, settings, music and media. The Harmony remote can perform any Xbox 360 navigation
that is possible with any other infrared remote control.
After completing the intuitive online setup, a Harmony remote owner can use the remote to control any
other components that are used while gaming. The Play Xbox 360 activity button can be easily
programmed to turn on the television, home-theater receiver and any other devices used for gaming, and
to set all of the components to the correct inputs.
Complete Home-Entertainment Control
The Harmony remote for Xbox 360 can control any device with an infrared receiver, and can control as
many as 12 individual devices. During the Harmony online setup, users may configure a variety of
entertainment activities, such as Watch TV, Listen to Music, and Watch a Movie. These activities, along
with Play Xbox 360, are displayed on the remote’s liquid-crystal display (LCD) and can be selected by
pressing one of the four buttons adjacent to the screen. Each time a new activity is selected, the remote
establishes the required state of all of the components needed for the current activity, and turns off the
components not needed.
The setup for the Harmony remote for Xbox 360 is simple thanks to an intuitive setup wizard that asks a
series of basic questions about the entertainment system, the individual components, and how they are
connected. This is all done in simple language void of technical terms. At the end of the process, all
necessary codes are downloaded from the Harmony database via a USB connection. Logitech’s
comprehensive online database features discrete codes and characteristics of more than 100,000 different
devices models from more than 3,000 different manufacturers. This online database of detailed
information is updated daily with the latest devices.
Pricing and Availability
The Harmony for Xbox 360 remote control will be available in the U.S. beginning in late November for a
suggested retail price of $129.99 in the U.S. If purchased with the Xbox 360 before March 31, 2006, there
is a $30 manufacturer’s mail-in rebate available.
About Logitech
Founded in 1981, Logitech designs, manufactures and markets personal peripherals that enable people to
effectively work, play, and communicate in the digital world. Logitech International is a Swiss public
company traded on the SWX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and in the U.S. on the Nasdaq National Market
System (LOGI). The company has manufacturing facilities in Asia and offices in major cities in North
America, Europe and Asia Pacific.