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You can also connect streaming services directly to the Caavo, obviating the need for separate streaming devices. It even works with Sonos, meaning that you can see what’s playing, pause, skip and view your Sonos playlists, right from your TV. While the Caavo Control Center can only control four devices at once, it separates itself from Harmony's remotes in that it offers a unified interface, through which you can search through content on any connected device, as well as a number of streaming services. However, the Caavo does require a subscription (though, if you pay an extra $160, you're covered for life). The Caavo also offers curated lists of programs, and lets you create your own favorites, too. Plus, the Caavo has a universal voice search built in, so you can press a button on its remote, and search across multiple sources for your favorite shows. It acts more as of an HDMI hub (which limits you to four inputs), but what it does offer is an easy way to flip not just between your devices, but through your various streaming services as well-many of which are supported by the Caavo itself. Our second-favorite universal remote is the Caavo Control Center. The remotes will be available while supplies last. Logitech announced it was discontinuing its Harmony remotes, but said that it would support the remotes for new and existing users. It integrates with Alexa and Google Assistant, and has a touchscreen that lets you access every setting for every linked remote control. Logitech, which has a number of models, is by far the dominant player, with the Logitech Harmony Elite as the best universal remote overall. It can control up to 15 devices, which includes not just entertainment system components, but a number of smart home devices such as smart lights and smart thermostats. Among the best universal remotes, the choices are less than universal.