![]() I don’t know if they are different editions, most likely the 1st 2 were released with the same remote, the Smart Control, while the different one was probably released with the Companion remote, & the P/N might just be for the different release of the exact same device. As all of mine are secondhand I have no way of knowing which remote they originated with, & which hub is which.īoth of the older ones had all the same numbers M/N, FCC-ID, IC, P/N, But the new one, labeled “Logitech” instead of “Harmony” has a different Part Number, 815-000101 for the “Harmony” ones, 815-000118 for the “Logitech” one. I did discover that the Harmony Elite hub is capable of controlling 15 devices as opposed to the other’s 8. I looked it up but found very little information. With this new one I noticed it looks different than the others, the Hub says “Logitech” on it instead of “Harmony” so I was wondering if it was different in some way. I then acquired a Hub with a Smart Control remote for our common room for $10, & just a couple days ago purchased my latest, a Companion with a Hub, for $20. ![]() The Keyboard was great, so nice to be able to pause my FireStick & turn up & down the volume on the TV from the keyboard I’m using on my computer. So every time something gets posted in my area I get a notification. At that point I just saved a few searches in OfferUp for “Harmony” & “Logitech” with a maximum of $30. Being a rich person he apparently didn’t bother returning it to get his money back & eventually I got it for a great price. The older gentleman in a rich neighborhood had bought it apparently a while before & his son told him it wouldn’t work for him because he didn’t have a hub & it was just an add-on. I then acquired a harmony keyboard for $15 that was actually new in box. ![]() I used it mostly through home automation, but didn’t get a whole lot of use out of it, but found it at least worth more than I paid. My 1st was just the hub, that originally had a Smart Control remote but it was lost & the guy sold it for $8 because he thought it was only usable if someone had a remote & a broken or missing hub. I just got my 3rd Harmony hub, I’ve picked up each of them used for $20 or less. I know this thread is old but it’s the most relevant one I was able to find. The Elite’s Hub can connect 15 devices while the others only support 8. So there HAS to be a difference between the hubs. ![]()
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