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Logitech Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3 | 
| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $34.00 as of 9/3/2010 06:58 CDT details You Save: $25.99 (43%)
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Seller: Seacoast Consumer Electronics Rating: 229 reviews
Platform: PlayStation 3 Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 3.2 x 2.4
MPN: 943-000029 Model: 943-000029 UPC: 097855059161 EAN: 0097855059161 ASIN: B00267S7XW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Works with Harmony Remotes | | • | Supports all 51 PS3 commands | | • | BlueTooth wireless link | | • | Simple guided on line set-up | | • | Always-On AC power |
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Product Description A Bluetooth adapter that lets you use your Logitech Harmony remote with your PLAYSTATION3-with support for all 51 commands.For Logitech® Harmony® remotes No compatibility worries. Your PLAYSTATION®3 Adapter is designed to work with your Logitech® Harmony® remote. Supports all 51 commands You can navigate the XrossMediaBar (XMB), control your DVD and Blu-Ray Disc movies, and even turn your PS3 on and off without using the SIXAXIS controller. Always on, wireless link This adapter uses AC power and a Bluetooth® wireless connection. So, the remote works whether your console is on or off. And USB ports stay open for other controllers. Guided online setup You connect your Harmony remote to your computer and you're guided through every step. If you hit a snag, customer support is ready to help. Compact, low-profile design No extra clutter. The adapter blends discreetly into your home-entertainment environment.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Great to use instead of the PS3 controller August 25, 2010 denbro Great to not use the PS3 controller and it has all the functionality I could need. Could be cheaper, but then what couldn't?
Worry-free. August 18, 2010 L. K. Weng (Singapore) great product, no problems, works like it should. but somewhat overpriced.
but rest assured it works good.
range is good.
Filling a missing feature August 12, 2010 YeeDiddy (San Francisco) This adapter fills a glaring hole left by Sony. This is the accessory that allows a user to control the PS3 with a Harmony remote. As with all Harmony products, this simply works as advertised.
I was pleasantly surprised by how small this unit is. The shiny black hue camouflages the unit so it's nearly hidden in the tv cabinet. I find it amusing that this is an accessory for an accessory, but it definitely fills a need. Definitely worth the $40 I paid.
Works perfectly with my Harmony August 11, 2010 Jason C. Causey (Atlanta, GA USA) Not much to say...seamless integration into my current system.
Makes the Harmony + PS3 a perfect system.
Quick & Easy Install, Way Too Expensive August 6, 2010 Michael A. Crowe (Goose Creek, SC United States) My adapter installed quickly and easily following the included instructions. It was quite simple to add the device on both the Playstation 3 and my Harmony 880. The device looks nice and nests discreetly in the cabinet with all of my other electronics. Operation with the controller is perfect, and is far less annoying that using a standard controller during DVD/Blu-Ray playback.
One obvious negative is the AC adapter. Because it's a "wide" wall wart, instead of tall and narrow, it might take up not 1 but 2 extra power outlets on a power strip. There's no reason this device couldn't have been battery powered, even optionally.
The biggest problem, though, is the price. At $50, that was almost half of the price I paid for the Harmony 880 itself, and 3 times the price of the standard Sony remote!! I wouldn't even have the adapter if I didn't receive it as a gift - way too expensive. Especially when the included PS3 controller is wireless and does the basics.
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