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It will NOT work with the Amazon Fire. You'll need either the Harmony Ultimate or the Harmony Ultimate Home. The Harmony Ultimate One will NOT work. support.myharmony.com/en/compatibility
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As stated below, it will not support the Fire TV, but there is a Fire TV smartphone application by Amazon that allows you to control your device without the Harmony remote. Just means that you'd have two controllers (Smartphone and Harmony Remote) for your setup. It will NOT work with the Amazon Fire. You'll need either the Harmony Ultimate or the Harmony Ultimate Home. The Harmony Ultimate One will NOT work. support.myharmony.com/en/compatibility Answered by JC2MM on April 28, 2015
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Get a Flirc USB and plug it in to the Amazon FireTV USB port and it works just fine. Look up Flirc FireTV when setting up the remote.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is a list on the Harmony website that allows you to search for the product maker.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Will not work with Amazon Fire TV because the Fire TV box does not have an infrared receiver. Fire TV works over radio frequency. I am not aware of any remote other than the one provided by Amazon will work with Fire TV. Other devices should be fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Dunno for sure, but I'm guessing it will. Logitech appears to regularly update the device database that's used when you configure your Harmony remote. In worst case, if you have the original remotes for your devices, you can "teach" the 650 to work with the buttons on those remotes. The main catch here is that the 650 is an IR (infrared) remote, not an RF (radio frequency) remote. Most consumer media devices use IR remotes. The easiest way to tell if your device uses IR is if the remote requires line-of-sight access to the device (can't have the device hidden in a cabinet). If your devices use RF instead of IR, the 650 won't work with them. For example, I have several Roku boxes (XDS, etc.) that use IR and therefore work just fine with the Harmony 650, but I recently purchased (and subsequently returned) a Roku stick that uses RF and therefore does not work with the 650. I know there are IR/RF extenders/converters out there, but I have no idea whether the Harmony 650 will work with them. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.probably—I control my apple tv—but may take some fine tuning and customization...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it will work with pretty much any device released within the last 50 years. All models work with nearly all manufacturers. And the ones that aren't supported, have a workaround. On the bottom of the remote, there is an IR receiver (like the one in your TV that picks up your remote signal). When setting the remote up, you can use original remote to program the Harmony.
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