ZDNET's key takeaways The 15-inch Skylight Calendar is a smart display for $320, with a 10-inch version available for $160.
It's a touchscreen calendar designed with busy lifestyles in mind that allows for shared use within a household or team.
Though it's proven indispensable for my family, I wish the chores, not just the events, were visible in the calendar view, and the 15-inch version is expensive at $320. $319.99 at Amazon
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 the Skylight Calendar has made such an impact on my life.
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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