A match made in heaven? Logitech, the company known for their extensive game console accessories, their Bluetooth computer accessories, and their ever-popular Harmony line of universal remote controls, would certainly have been my guess for the most likely major brand name to immediately come out with an infrared-to-Bluetooth adapter to deal with Sony’s difficult-to-control PlayStation 3.
And yet for months and months after the console was released, not a peep was heard out of the Logitech camp. Other innovative entrepreneurs filled the void with their own solutions, so that by the time Logitech finally did announce their Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3, a full two and a half years had elapsed. Better late than never!
Features or value…
As the sixth PS3 Bluetooth converter to hit the market, the Harmony Adapter (model E-R0001) would need to differentiate itself by offering either an advanced feature set, or aggressive pricing – and in this case Logitech has opted to go with pricing. At $59.99 USD MSRP it’s one of the least expensive adapters in the roundup, especially when you consider that it comes with an AC/DC power adapter and doesn’t require the purchase of anything else.
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