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Logitech Harmony 600,650,665,700 ButtonWorx™ Button Repair Put-In-Place
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  • Logitech Harmony 600,650,665,700 ButtonWorx™ Button Repair Put-In-Place
  • Logitech Harmony 600,650,665,700 ButtonWorx™ Button Repair Put-In-Place
  • Logitech Harmony 600,650,665,700 ButtonWorx™ Button Repair Put-In-Place

Logitech Harmony 600,650,665,700 ButtonWorx™ Button Repair Put-In-Place

$12.95
No tax

Discontinued

Replaced by: Full Version with snap domes

Logitech Harmony Remote Button Repair Membrane

Put-In-Place means there are no small individual parts that need to be stuck down. It's easier to install and easier to remove. It's larger than the condensed peel-and stick version so requires more time and materials to make.

Put-In-Place Logitech Harmony Button Repair Pad

The ButtonWorx™ membrane keypad permanently fixes the buttons by inserting a new keypad between the original buttons and the circuit board. New electrical contacts that never wear out like the rubber keypads do and it blocks any oil or dirt from causing problems in the future.

  • • Crazy simple installation! 
  • • Carbon film that never wears out
  • • No Paint or glue that would chip and flake off
  • • Tested for over 1 million button presses with no sign of wear

INSTRUCTIONS PAGE

Tips: 

If you are not having trouble with the snap dome keys Don't Repair Them
Volume, Channel, Play, Pause, Arrows and OK
If you are having trouble then I recommend Deoxit GOLD G100L (available as an optional add-on). You could also use Isopropyl alcohol. 

If you don't often use the number buttons at the bottom of the remote, don't worry about them. Just install the repair pad
If you DO use the number buttons or if you are already having trouble with those buttons, then I recommend peeling back and cutting the bottom of the white sticker found on the circuit board and attaching it to the top of the repair pad. This makes a significant difference in how easily those buttons respond to a light button press.

Compare the versions All are put in place. No peel and stick, these are not stickers.

Top: Repairs the buttons around the LCD only. You cannot later get just the lower buttons. In the future if you want to repair the other buttons a complete new keypad membrane would need to be ordered. 

Full: Repairs all the rubber switch buttons. This does not include repairing the metal dome switches. The metal dome switches typically last much longer than rubber contact switches.  Metal dome switches can be cleaned (after pulling up the sticker holding them down) 

Gold: Repairs all the buttons. Like the Full version, all the rubber switches are repaired with ButtonWorx™ membrane and it also includes new gold plated metal dome switches. For this version you do need to remove the old metal domes and the white sticker holding them down. Just warm it with a hair dryer and peel it off. Some rare versions have the domes built into a loose sheet much like the ButtonWorx™ which does not stick down and the Gold version would simply replace that part of the original remote.

BW-LH700

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Comments All reviews

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06/19/2022

Fixed it!

Watched the video while I did the work. No problems at all. I was surprised at the oil that the buttons leak. It was more than I expected. It was good to be forwarned. Logitech 700.

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04/17/2022

Just What the Doctor Ordered

Simply getting the "Turn Off Assistant" button to work was worth the price of admission. But the repair didn't end there: all the other buttons which were inoperative or flaky — including a custom "TiVo Captions" button —now work properly (and those which were working seem more responsive). The repair took perhaps fifteen minutes, of which five or so were spent making sure that the alcohol had dried. No peeling the white layer or deoxit needed. And no problems with the number buttons. Highly recommended.

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02/17/2022

Remotes brought back from the graveyard!

I have often questioned myself about why I've been keeping my old Logitech Harmony remotes. (They haven't worked right in years.) Then, I ran across Ben's YouTube tutorial on how to repair these remotes. I decided to try it and ordered two to test out. Repairs were easy enough for a novice tinkerer like myself. And upon assembling the first remote, I tried it out. Every single button was restored to perfect working order! I can't tell you how thrilled I am to have them working again--not to mention the money saved, as I was about to order new ones. I highly recommend the ButtonWorx-Harmony700-PIP repair kit. I'm ordering five more to repair for friends and family! They think I'm a genius. Thanks Ben!