Clear the coffee table: Five top-end universal remotes reviewed

By Brian Haverty on 02 November 2007

Tags: logitech | marantz | philips | remote control | sony | sunwave | universal remote | top end

The frustration of "remote juggling" -- holding three or four remote controls, and switching between them as you try to operate the required components in your home entertainment system -- makes people do crazy things.

Well, OK, it's made us do crazy things -- like try "universal" remote controls that turned out not to be very universal at all.

So we set out to discover if there really are any truly all-in-one remotes out there ... not one that takes the place of two or three of your remotes, but the perfect replacement for all of them.

Other criteria we looked at in our hunt for the perfect remote included: ease of programming, ease of operation and extras such as macros, which let you assign multiple operations (and even timer options) to a single button. We've also noted that many remotes, in an attempt to provide the maximum number of features, end up with page after page of options to click through to get to the desired operation. So the remotes must also be able to be configured to your specific needs.

Finally, most of the top-end remotes we looked at come with PC applications, and while this can make it easier to program and configure your remote, we also looked at these applications as having to provide an awful lot of extras to justify the extra work.

So here is our collection of top-end remote control reviews -- is there one that will help you clear off that coffee table?

Logitech Harmony 785 Logitech Harmony 785

This sleek universal remote has great functionality and a PC application that makes it easy to customise your settings.

Philips Pronto RU980 Philips Pronto RU980

One of the granddaddies of the universal remote world -- but is it overkill?

Sony AX1400 Remote Commander Sony AX1400 Remote Commander

Slightly heavy on the buttons and light on the display, the AX1400 nevertheless comes with powerful PC backup.

Sunwave SRC-7000 Sunwave SRC-7000

The SRC-7000 may have the ability to control 64 devices, but we couldn't get it to satisfactorily handle even eight.

Marantz RC5400 Marantz RC5400

Move on -- nothing to see here ... plenty of other choices.

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