
Logitech has just confirmed that it will be working on an adapter that will enable its Harmony line of remote controls to function with Sony’s PlayStation 3. This peripheral will ultimately convert the Harmony’s IR signal to Bluetooth, where owners of mixed home theaters will be able to control them in virtually any way they desire, ranging from power functions, movie playback as well as device synchronization via activity macros. It will not even rely on a USB port for its own power. There is no word on when this adapter will be released nor how much it will cost, so here’s an image of a prototype to whet your appetite.
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