

*You must have a hub-based product to use the Harmony mobile app. If you have a Harmony hub-based product, use the Harmony mobile app to set up and configure Harmony.

From there, you can add devices, set up Harmony Activities, and make changes to your configuration. Use the MyHarmony desktop software or Harmony mobile app* to set up and sign in to your account. If you're using an older Harmony remote model, such as Harmony One, 880, 900, 1000, or 1100, see: Logitech Remote Software v7.x Planning to upgrade to macOS 10.15 or above? See Harmony and macOS for the latest information. You can continue accessing your Logitech Harmony Remote Software account for these specific remotes by using a Windows computer or a Mac computer running macOS 10.15 or lower.įor other legacy remotes, you can download Harmony Remote Software here which supports Big Sur (macOS 11) and Monterey (macOS 12). The latest version of macOS in which you can set up and update these remotes on Logitech Harmony Remote Software is macOS 10.15. Those remotes use a specific USB driver in order to work on macOS. The Harmony 1000, 1100, and 900 remotes were launched in 2006 and late 2009 respectively. If you have a remote that doesn't use a hub, you may download the latest software using the links on this page. You can also continue to use MyHarmony on a computer running Windows or macOS 10.14 or lower. If you’re using a hub-based remote, you will need to use the Harmony app on your iOS or Android device. 32-bit software such as MyHarmony and Logitech Harmony Remote legacy software will no longer run on macOS 10.15 & above (Catalina/Big Sur/Monterey). But these changes make a big swathe of the Xbox library accessible to those without consistent online connections, and should keep them available even in the event of Microsoft server outages.Įarlier this year, an Xbox server outage left people unable to access their games for days, and Microsoft quickly promised updates to mitigate those game-blocking outages. The Series X still requires an online connection for its initial setup, and backwards compatible Xbox and Xbox 360 games are still downloaded online and require an internet connection even when you insert a disc. In most cases, Smart Delivery games ship with Xbox One code on the disc and require a separate download for the Series X upgrade, meaning until this update, there was no way to play them on the new console without a consistent internet connection. This is a particularly notable issue because the vast majority of Xbox Series X games are released on disc as Smart Delivery titles. While dedicated Xbox Series X discs were already playable on the console without an internet connection, that was not the case for Xbox One titles.
