Only the other day I was complaining that so many universal remote controls have too many buttons, and now I'm faced with this: the Monster AVL-300. Rarely is a product so accurately named; this hefty ...
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Technology is making our houses smarter and more secure. A plethora of devices are now a common thing in our homes, and I believe this to be a good thing, but they do have one major disadvantage: ...
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There was a time when a single brand dominated the universe of universal remote controls: Logitech’s Harmony–at least it was until Logitech discontinued the Harmony line and exited the space. These ...