"This remote is better in almost every way but the price. "
Well, unless the method of programming the Pronto has changed within the past couple of years, I think the Harmony remotes have a lot more going for them: ease of programming being the first. With the Harmony, you don't NEED a customer installer. Or to fiddle with the remote for hours. I gave up on my Pronto after about 3 months.
Does Pronto now has a way to save state in their remotes (which I would hope it does by now)? That is, to know what's on and off? That's another reason why I like the Harmony.
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"This remote is better in almost every way but the price. "
Well, unless the method of programming the Pronto has changed within the past couple of years, I think the Harmony remotes have a lot more going for them: ease of programming being the first. With the Harmony, you don't NEED a customer installer. Or to fiddle with the remote for hours. I gave up on my Pronto after about 3 months.
Does Pronto now has a way to save state in their remotes (which I would hope it does by now)? That is, to know what's on and off? That's another reason why I like the Harmony.