Logitech pulls support for Harmony Express remote a year after launch – Engadget

Approximately one year after Logitech released its Harmony Express universal remote, the business is ending and stopping the gadget assistance. Harmony Express was suggested to be a sleek, Alexa-enabled alternative to universal remotes with touch screens and cluttered programmable buttons. Logitech says its “expectations were not fulfilled,” so its ditching the device.
Logitech will formally discontinue Harmony Express on September 30th, at which time systems in the field will no longer work. Clients who acquired the $250 remote can get a replacement Harmony Elite (still among the best universal remotes) totally free of charge. Consistency Express owners can likewise request a complete refund, but they may require to show evidence of purchase.