The Skylight Calendar is a wall-mounted or tabletop digital calendar available on sale for$280, a$80 discount.
Getting organized is a never-ending battle for me. As a self-proclaimed "organized person," I like controlling my schedule, surroundings, and everything in between. But every time I succeed in getting my things in order, something throws me off, whether it's a new kid, a new house, or a cross-country move.
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I've always preferred pen and paper, so I love my bullet journal and wall calendar. But I don't always have them with me, and I can never find a pen when I need one. This is why theSkylight Calendar has made such an impact on my life.
The Skylight Calendar is a smart touchscreen available in 10- and 15-inch models that always displays an interactive calendar.
With three young kids and a dog running around the house, I often forget who needs to go where and do what at what time. This results in missed doctor appointments, which come with missed appointment fees. You've also got a variety of hot mess family staples: missed extracurricular classes, being the only kid at school without a toy during share day, double-booking activities, etc.
I've always relied on my wall calendar, a trusty traditional paper calendar I'd get each year from Walmart, to keep me on track. But after moving across the country and buying a new house, starting new jobs, new schools, new doctors, and new everything, the paper-made decor couldn't keep up. I'd forget to add events or things I needed to get done, and the old 'out of sight, out of mind' couldn't be more accurate.
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While looking for an alternative to my paper calendar, I started testing the Skylight Calendar last fall and realized I could never go back.
The Skylight Calendar is a 15-inch smart display that looks like a high-end tablet. It runs an Android-based OS and displays a calendar at all times. The Calendar can be placed on a table or shelf, or mounted to the wall. I chose the latter installation method to replace my old wall calendar.
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Using the Skylight app on my phone, I can add events, chores, and dinner plans and create lists for everyone to see on the wall calendar within seconds. Each account also gets a custom Skylight email address that you can give to others who don't have the app. They can then send events to that email, which will be added to the calendar almost immediately.
The Skylight Calendar features different options aside from adding events, like a chore chart and dinner plans.
This means that no matter where I am, whether on the phone with the doctor, on the way to school pickup, or at home, I can always immediately send events to my calendar on my wall from my phone.
You may think, why don't you use your phone's calendar app? The most significant difference between using the Skylight Calendar and a calendar on your smartphone is that it is always visible, wherever you put it. So the screen displays the calendar at all times, except when you schedule it to go to sleep, which I do at 9 p.m. each night. This makes it into a family hub where everyone, even younger kids who don't have a phone, can see what is going on and when.
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You may be glad to hear that the Skylight Calendar also auto-syncs with other popular digital calendars, like Google, Outlook, Apple, Cozi, and Yahoo.
When you're not actively using the Skylight Calendar, the screen remains on unless scheduled to sleep in whichever calendar view you choose. Skylight also allows you to display photos on your calendar when idle, like a digital picture frame, which requires a Skylight Plus plan at$39 a year. I decided to skip the subscription for now. Still, it's worth noting that this option also lets you import emails or PDFs to automatically convert into events on your Calendar, which sounds pretty convenient.
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Now, onto the elephant in the room -- or on the wall. I can't gloss over the Skylight Calendar's price -- not at$320 for the 15-inch model.
The price was the biggest thing that kept me from buying the Skylight Calendar. Since Skylight isn't the most widely renowned brand, I was afraid I'd spend so much for a tablet that would end up bricked in a year or two when the company stopped providing support for it or something happened to it. It's not like buying a tablet from Apple, Samsung, or Amazon, where you'll know you'll get a few years' worth of use out of it.
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I've had my Skylight Calendar for a year and a half, and the company continues to grow. The calendar has seen several updates since then, and the company released a new, larger version.
In the end, I was lucky enough to get a review unit fromSkylight , and after using it for a few months, I'm certain I would buy one for myself, even if it's$320. Skylight also sells a10-inch Calendar at$160 , an excellent option for smaller families, couples, or individuals, and thesilver version is on sale for$250.
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The most significant selling point for the Skylight Calendar is that it provides a visual and interactive way to display your calendar and help you get organized. It auto-syncs with your phone's calendar and allows you to add events from wherever you are, so everyone at home can see them. It's gotten a lot of attention from visitors in my home, and one of my guests even bought one for themselves as soon as they saw it in action.
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