Logitech is shutting down its Alexa-powered universal remote after launching it just last year. The $250 Harmony Express will stop working Sept. 30. Â
Logitech didn't offer much explanation about its decision to discontinue the remote, beyond saying in an announcement Thursday that its "expectations were not met."
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The Harmony Express did away with most of the traditional remote buttons, letting you use Alexa-powered voice commands to control stuff and watch your favorite channels. CNET's 2019 hands-on lauded the gadget's ease-of-use and intuitive design, but complained about the steep price compared with options like the Harmony Companion and Caavo Control Center.
Logitech is offering refunds to people who bought a Harmony Express remote, or an upgrade to a Harmony Elite remote at no additional cost. You have until Dec. 31 to redeem a refund or request a new remote via the Harmony Express app.


