Nothing can ruin your home theater or high-end audio experience like a poorly designed remote control. Many of today's AV components, even the high-end ones, come with very basic controllers that don’t provide an intuitive user experience. That’s where a good universal remote or an advanced control system comes into play.
Today’s control platforms aren’t just limited to the gear in your home theater or audio system. Custom-oriented systems like Control4 and Crestron—which must be programmed by a trained installer—allow you to control a variety of whole-house applications, from multi-room music to lighting to HVAC to security.
Check out the review archive below to read about latest and greatest in home automation, AV distribution, and system control.
Looking for a reliable in-room solution to wirelessly transmit HDMI signals from source to display? DVDO has added two new models, the Air3C and Air3C-Pro, to its lineup of...
Home Theater Review presents its Best of 2014 Awards. We've surveyed all the products reviewed over the past year and selected the ones we think are the most compelling....
Choosing the right wireless-HDMI product can be a daunting task, as there are several different standards that suit different needs. In her search for a reliable wholehouse solution, Adrienne...
I've always been a fan of Harmony's universal remotes, mostly because I've appreciated the simplicity of the company's Web-based setup wizard that intuitively walks you through the process of...
The Control4 HC-250 does everything you could ask a control system to do at a price that doesn't require you to take out a second mortgage.
Crestron's latest handheld remote is as simple, powerful, and reliable as anything money can buy today. Unlike the old days, an entire Crestron system with a "brain," a remote,...
It's that time of year again. The HomeTheaterReview.com staff has discussed all the products reviewed over the year and decided which ones rated the best. Check out our list...
With HDMI more and more becoming the default connection for components, older systems may not have enough connections. Enter the DVDO Quick6 which seeks to remedy that problem and...
Logitech has replaced the Harmony One universal remote with the Harmony Touch. HomeTheaterReview.com reviewer Adrienne Maxwell takes a look at the Harmony Touch to see what's new.
It's that time of year again. The Home Theater Review staff has looked over all of the year's impressive offerings - of which there were many - and...
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