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==Background==
Logitech Harmony was a line of programmable universal remote controls. The Harmony brand was initially produced by Canadian company Easy Zapper in 2001, but was later purchased by [[Logitech]] in May 2004.  
{{Placeholder box|Information about the product/service history to provide the necessary context surrounding the incident}}Logitech harmony was a line of reprogranebol unserversel remotes. That you can use to control  your tv sound bar and other ir controld devices, later models included a hub and a smartphone app. In 2021 Logitech stop producing new remote but protest that you will still be able to make changes to the remote you purchased.


==logitech harmony discontinuation==
The product let users use them to control sound bars and other infrared (IR) control devices, with later models including a hub and a smartphone app. In 2021, Logitech stopped producing new remotes but announced that users would still be able to make changes to the remote they purchased.
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Impartial and complete description of the events, including actions taken by the company, and the timeline of the incident coming to the public's attention.}}On march 2025 Logitech announced that they will drop support for the older models of the harmony remote that uses the Harmony Remote software, making them unable to be reprogrammed. On  '''May 28, 2025'''. this change too affect, still a lot of users are still unaware of this change since
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===[Company]'s response===
==Logitech Harmony discontinuation==
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In March 2025, Logitech announced that they would drop support for the older models of the Harmony remote that used the Harmony Remote software, making them unable to be reprogrammed.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Patterson |first=Ben |title=Logitech is dropping support for its oldest Harmony remotes |url=https://www.pcworld.com/article/2651033/logitech-is-dropping-support-for-its-oldest-harmony-remotes.html |website=PCWorld |date=27 Mar 2025 |access-date=2 Nov 2025 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250327175640/https://www.pcworld.com/article/2651033/logitech-is-dropping-support-for-its-oldest-harmony-remotes.html |archive-date=27 Mar 2025}}</ref>


On the discontinuation notes Logitech sad this:
In the discontinuation notes, Logitech stated the following:


“After careful consideration, and more than 10 years of dedicated support, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue support for our Harmony First Generation Remote devices,” the notice reads. “As technology continues to evolve, we recognize the challenges in maintaining our services to the standards we strive for.”  
<blockquote>After careful consideration, and more than 10 years of dedicated support, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue support for our Harmony First Generation Remote devices. As technology continues to evolve, we recognize the challenges in maintaining our services to the standards we strive for.<br /><br />
Effective May 28th, 2025, users will no longer be able to create new accounts or access existing accounts for programming, updating, or reconfiguring the following list of Harmony remotes.<ref>{{Cite web |author= |date= |title=Important Notice: Logitech Harmony Remote Software – End of Support Notification |url=https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/download#harmonyRemote7x |access-date=2 Nov 2025 |website=MyHarmony |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250612203549/https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/download#harmonyRemote7x |archive-date=12 Jun 2025}}</ref></blockquote>


==Consumer response==
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Customers were understanding of this change since the remote was between 15-25 years old, but were still disappointed that Logitech did not add an option to make local changes.{{CitationNeeded}}


Custermers ware understanding of this change since the remote ware between 15-25 year old, but ware still disappointed that Logitech did not make a option to make local changes.
Some customers are accidentally buying the older models on the second hand market, and therefore buying an unusable remote.{{CitationNeeded}}


some customers are acsedently buying the older models on the 2hand market, and therefore bying a unusebol remote.
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Logitech Harmony
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Basic Information
Release Year 2001
Product Type Universal remote controls
In Production No
Official Website https://www.myharmony.com/en-us/

Logitech Harmony was a line of programmable universal remote controls. The Harmony brand was initially produced by Canadian company Easy Zapper in 2001, but was later purchased by Logitech in May 2004.

The product let users use them to control sound bars and other infrared (IR) control devices, with later models including a hub and a smartphone app. In 2021, Logitech stopped producing new remotes but announced that users would still be able to make changes to the remote they purchased.

Consumer impact summary

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Overview of concerns that arise from the conduct towards users of the product (if applicable):

  • User Freedom
  • User Privacy
  • Business Model
  • Market Control

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Logitech Harmony discontinuation

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In March 2025, Logitech announced that they would drop support for the older models of the Harmony remote that used the Harmony Remote software, making them unable to be reprogrammed.[1]

In the discontinuation notes, Logitech stated the following:

After careful consideration, and more than 10 years of dedicated support, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue support for our Harmony First Generation Remote devices. As technology continues to evolve, we recognize the challenges in maintaining our services to the standards we strive for.

Effective May 28th, 2025, users will no longer be able to create new accounts or access existing accounts for programming, updating, or reconfiguring the following list of Harmony remotes.[2]

Consumer response

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Customers were understanding of this change since the remote was between 15-25 years old, but were still disappointed that Logitech did not add an option to make local changes.[citation needed]

Some customers are accidentally buying the older models on the second hand market, and therefore buying an unusable remote.[citation needed]

References

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  1. Patterson, Ben (27 Mar 2025). "Logitech is dropping support for its oldest Harmony remotes". PCWorld. Archived from the original on 27 Mar 2025. Retrieved 2 Nov 2025.
  2. "Important Notice: Logitech Harmony Remote Software – End of Support Notification". MyHarmony. Archived from the original on 12 Jun 2025. Retrieved 2 Nov 2025.