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The Skylight Calendar Is One of My Favorite Products On Sale for Prime Day

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Why This Matters

The Skylight digital wall calendar offers a versatile and intuitive way for consumers to stay organized at home, combining calendar management, to-do lists, meal planning, and photo display in one device. Its availability on Prime Day at discounted prices makes it an attractive upgrade for households seeking smarter home organization tools. This product exemplifies the growing trend of integrated smart home devices that enhance daily life through convenience and connectivity.

Key Takeaways

I test a lot of gadgets, and most of them my husband ignores. Every once in a while, though, there's something that impresses him. This year, it was the digital wall calendar. But not just any. I'm specifically recommending Skylight's digital wall calendars.

It's a digital screen that sits in your home (I personally like it in the kitchen) to show you your calendars, and gives you tabs for to-do lists and chores for the whole family, meal plans and recipes to stay organized for the week, and some even switch to be a digital photo frame when not in use. Skylight's calendars, like the Skylight Calendar 2, are the most intuitive to use and do a great job as a digital photo frame since Skylight has been making those for years. The only downside is Skylight does require a subscription to access all of its features, including photo mode.

A few different sizes are on sale for Prime Day. Here's what's so good about each one.

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Skylight Calendar Deals

The Skylight Calendar 2 is the one I use, and its 15-inch screen is the perfect size to put on my kitchen counter without taking up too much space. The best price right now is on the black border on Amazon during Prime Day; otherwise, it'll be cheaper on Skylight's own website. The Skylight Calendar Max is also on sale for Prime Day, with a much larger 27-inch screen. It was a bit large for my liking, but WIRED reviewer Chris Haslam had a good experience with it.