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92%would recommend to a friend

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Customers are satisfied with the ease of use, touchscreen, and overall performance of the Calendar: 15 Inch Touchscreen Smart Calendar and Chore Chart. Many appreciate the chore chart and organization features, as well as the screen size and synchronization capabilities. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the price and the subscription service for additional features. There were also a few comments about the product's lack of battery and its weight.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    It increases the productivity and efficiency

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    In the current modern-day hustle and bustle, where time is the ultimate currency, finding a reliable ally to manage our schedules becomes paramount. As a business professional juggling numerous appointments, meetings, personal commitments, and family activities, thank god i for this Skylight - Calendar. its promises of seamless synchronization with Google and a plethora of features designed to streamline scheduling, I embarked on a journey to put this 15-inch touchscreen smart calendar to the test. One of the first aspects that caught my attention was the impeccable touch sensitivity and speed of the Skylight - Calendar. Navigating through appointments, toggling between views, and making quick adjustments became a breeze, thanks to its responsive interface. Unlike traditional calendar apps on phones, where precision can sometimes be compromised, the Skylight - Calendar offered a seamless experience, enhancing my productivity and efficiency. Appointment booking, a task that often felt cumbersome on handheld devices, was revolutionized by the Skylight - Calendar. The ability to effortlessly switch between day and month views provided a holistic perspective of my schedule, making it easier to identify available slots and avoid overlaps. This feature alone alleviated a significant burden, simplifying the booking process and ensuring seamless coordination of my commitments. As someone with a jam-packed schedule encompassing business engagements, personal errands, and family activities, the struggle to stay organized and on top of tasks was real. The Skylight - Calendar emerged as a beacon of hope in this chaos, offering a comprehensive solution to manage my myriad responsibilities. The incorporation of alarm setups for reminders proved to be a game-changer, effectively reducing the clutter of my mobile device, which was inundated with over 20 alarm configurations. With Skylight - Calendar, I found a centralized hub to oversee all my commitments, eliminating the need for scattered reminders and enabling me to stay on track effortlessly. Moreover, the compatibility of Skylight - Calendar with a multitude of platforms including Outlook, Gmail, Yahoo, and others further solidified its position as a versatile scheduling tool. The incorporation of color coding not only added a visual appeal but also facilitated collaborative usage, allowing multiple individuals, such as my spouse and me, to share and synchronize our schedules seamlessly. From tracking to-do tasks to planning meals and beyond, Skylight - Calendar emerged as a one-stop solution for all our planning and reminder needs, fostering efficient coordination and communication within our household. Ease of use and setup are often underrated yet crucial aspects of any technological device or application. In this aspect, Skylight - Calendar surpassed expectations, offering a user-friendly interface and hassle-free setup process. Coupled with its commendable packaging, which exuded a sense of premium quality and attention to detail, Skylight - Calendar left a lasting impression from the moment it arrived at my doorstep. In conclusion, my experience with Skylight - Calendar transcended mere satisfaction to admiration for its transformative impact on my daily life. From its seamless synchronization with Google to its impeccable touch sensitivity, intuitive appointment booking, and comprehensive scheduling features, Skylight - Calendar proved to be a game-changer in calendar management. Its ability to alleviate the burden of organizing my busy schedule, coupled with its versatility and ease of use, makes it a must-have tool for professionals and individuals alike seeking to reclaim control of their time for better efficiency and productivity.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Touchscreen
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Idea and Very Useful

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I had been hoping for something like this for years. Like a lot of families we used to use a whiteboard calendar on our refrigerator and constantly wipe away the old month and write in the new month, and then get everyone to add their appointments and events to the appropriate days. The bad thing about this is that not everyone would update the days. Future events would sometimes get missed because we would later forget to add them to the next month's calendar when that month pops up. It was also impossible to go back a month and check for a past event. The Skylight Calendar has finally brought us the answer to better family organization. The whole family can sync their phones and personal calendars with the Skylight Calendar. Once synced everything updates on its own, you never need to push/send appointments from one device to another. Events that are entered on anyone's phone are automatically transferred to the calendar and vice versa. It's very easy to add appointments and events directly on the calendar through the touch screen. The great thing here is that the kids don't need accounts to add things to the calendar, like their sporting events, school activities, days off or anything else needing to be scheduled. The kids can also add anything wanted or needed to the shopping lists. We keep the frame in our kitchen near the main door, so we all see it every time we go out. It's also very convenient being in the kitchen because then anyone can add directly to the shopping list when we are out of milk, cereal, or anything else. I also like that I can add things quickly from my phone whenever I see that we are low on toothpaste or other supplies throughout the house. Everything updates on all devices so that I do not need to send a text or call my wife to ask her to pick stuff up at the store after work, because she would already have the list. The convenience in sharing all this information with the right people eliminates the issues of bad communication between families concerning appointments and needed groceries. You can also set up "dinner plans" for specific days or everyday if needed. So that everyone knows what's for dinner and at what time. Aside from keeping your calendars in sync, the Skylight Frame can help to set up chores. Here you can create a chore chart and add participants and specific chores. You can set the chores up to repeat daily or by specific days. So you could have one chore setup to repeat every other day or every other week or even month. This way you can swap the chores around with each kid on a regular basis. Once this is setup you don't need to mess with it, unless you want to edit it or add something else, otherwise it will be good to go every month automatically. No more needing to write it in every month on a white board. You can also create as many lists as needed for any purpose. I have a general one for stuff to do, house repairs, maintenance on the cars, work projects and things needed for our next vacation trip. They are easy to use and pretty helpful. If you pay for the premium plan you can also turn your calendar into a digital photo frame! this part is great, because it could also save your fridge from being the world's messiest photo collage. You can set up albums to sync with the frame showing off all your favorites with no limits. With the premium plan you can also send doodles (created in the app), pics or videos to anyone else connected to your calendar. This calendar is great and like I said, just what I was waiting for. The convenience and ease of use can work for anyone. I could even see this being set up at an older person's house to update the rest of the family on needed supplies and upcoming doctors appointments, as well as the rest of the family being able to send new photos to the frame for the grandparents to see. The frame itself is a good size at 15", I wouldn't pick anything smaller unless it was to sit at someone's desk. The frame comes in all white, but you can buy actual frame borders in different colors to accommodate different decors. It comes with the necessary hardware to mount it to the wall, or prop on a table. The metal base is nice and heavy to make the calendar very sturdy no matter where you place it. The added weight keeps it from getting knocked around when pressing the touch screen. The touchscreen is very responsive and it's easy to type with the onscreen keyboard. They really did a good job making this a durable and useful item.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life, Price
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    I Like The Organization But Not The Price

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Out of the box it looks like a very bulky tablet or like a picture frame with a screen. Although this is the Skylight - Calendar, you can use it as a photo frame. The catch is that you have to subscribe to their monthly or yearly service to be able to have that function. I opted to give it a try but it always felt to me like it was not a feature I needed or should have to pay for especially with how expensive the Skylight - Calendar is. The Skylight - Calendar is a digital calendar where you can sync with multiple people in your household to have access to all your tasks, events, or reminders that you may want to all share with each other. I share it with my wife and it has been really helpful in keeping our lives more organized. The first thing she did was assign me a task to clean the bathroom. Beyond being able to assign chores to each other, you can also create grocery lists, to-do lists or set new events directly from the Skylight - Calendar or the companion app which sync together very quickly. Although I am a fan of the organization the Skylight Calendar brings, I don't feel like it is for everybody especially at this price point which at the time of this review is $249.99 discounted from $319.99. It's also difficult to find a spot for it if you don't want it taking up countertop space in your kitchen or space on your nightstand or desk. It does come with mounting hardware so I opted for the hallway where I will surround it with actual picture frames so that it somewhat blends in. The only downside was that I could not adjust it to the height I wanted to due to short cord length as it needs to be plugged into an outlet. For this price point, I would expect it to have a rechargeable battery. Overall, I do like the Skylight Calendar and do use it everyday but I would like to see some additional features, free photo syncing, and maybe a lower price point. If the Skylight Calendar were to get damaged, I would probably not replace it as I could just use my phone, tablet, or computer to serve a similar function and can go with me everywhere.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Skylight
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      We're sorry to hear about your experience with our Skylight Calendar, and we truly appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us.

      We're glad to hear that you found the Skylight Calendar helpful in keeping your life organized, especially with syncing tasks and events with your wife. We strive to provide a convenient solution for household organization, and it's rewarding to know that it has been beneficial for you in that regard.

      Regarding your concerns about the pricing and subscription model, we understand your perspective. We are constantly evaluating our pricing structure to ensure that it reflects the value our customers receive. Your feedback about including free photo syncing and exploring a lower price point is duly noted, and we'll take it into consideration as we continue to evolve our product offerings.

      As for your suggestion about incorporating a rechargeable battery, it's a valid point. While the current design requires it to be plugged into an outlet, we'll explore possibilities for future iterations of the Skylight Calendar to enhance its portability.

      Thank you again for your honest feedback and for choosing Skylight Calendar to help organize your life. If you have any further suggestions or questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at help@skylightframe.com. We're here to assist you in any way we can.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Chore chart, Touchscreen
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Who knew I needed this

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    I got a Skylight calendar to display my personal and business schedule in my living room. Syncing my Skylight with my Google calendar went smoothly once I figured out how much pressure it takes to use the touchscreen (ie a little more than on my phone.) I use the option to display a week at a time most often, but I noticed while I was on the phone with a client discussing an appointment that it's very easy to toggle to the month view, and it was helpful to do so without having to interrupt my call to look at the calendar on my phone. So the calendar function is great, but I've also been enjoying the other features. I wasn't actually sure I would use the photo screensaver, wondering if it would be too busy for my space. Once I adjusted the settings to make the display look good, I had fun choosing which pictures to upload. I used the chore chart feature to up a watering/feeding schedule for my plants without having to add reminders to my Google calendar that would clutter it. Again, I wasn't sure I would even use the chore chart feature, but once I got into setting it up, I realized how nice it is. My basil will be trimmed and fed on a schedule going forward! And that is the unlooked-for benefit of the Skylight Calendar, in my opinion: it looks wonderful, it has just enough features to be useful but not overwhelming, and it feels like I treated myself to something nice! At this point in my life, I am cautious about adding new devices or gadgets, especially screens, but this one is worth it. The Skylight Calendar doesn't solve a problem as such, but it makes things I do anyway easier and more graceful. It's one of those things that you buy and immediately wonder how you did things before. I put the calendar up on a wall with lots of prints and paintings, and despite being digital it looks like it belongs there. The photo screensaver is lovely to look at, and the calendar display is understated and easy to use. I would recommend this as a nice addition to your organizing tools or as a wonderful gift.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Chore chart, Ease of use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    streamline your life

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    The skylight calendar: 15 inch touchscreen smart calendar has been a great addition to my busy schedule. coming from a multi-sport family of 4 its a great way to keep everyone's schedules in view. My son no longer asks what activities he has that day, he can quickly check the calendar and have peace of mind. The calendar was very easy to set up. We plugged it in and it started right up. I entered my email address and it synced right up. I had to do some small manipulation to get the colors correct, but it was fairly easy. my kids really like the chore chart, they can see how many they have left at the top of the calendar. it is easy to set up the chores and assign them. we color coordinated them so they cant fignht over who's is who's. we decided not to do the skylight plus for photos. we just didn't think it was worth the extra money to have pics. but I have seen it on other peoples and it looks really nice. All in All we have really liked the Skylight calendar and would recommend it to anyone looking to streamline their life.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Touchscreen
    Cons mentioned:
    Price
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    I like it.

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    The Skylight Calendar is a device intended to hang on your wall, right where your existing paper calendar is. Obviously that's only an easy change to make if your existing family calendar is one that is electronic-- and if so, the Skylight can make your family's calendars available digitally in one spot. When I first saw the description of the Skylight, I had my doubts. There's really nothing special about a wall-mounted screen that shows a calendar...this is something the most amateur smart home enthusiast could accomplish with relatively little effort. However, where Skylight needed to have its biggest impact isn't in the physical, but in the software behind it. As far as the physical goes, it's a very nice device, styled as a framed painting. It has a decent touch screen that is easy to read, has a good touch response, and has can automatically adjust brightness based on ambient lighting. There are a couple of physical buttons along the top frame, controlling volume and power. There is an included power cable. Mounting hardware is included and easily installed; If not wall mounted, there is an included stand allowing it to be set on a table or countertop (but without any adjustment to the angle of the device). The mounting hardware is stout-- and when I first picked up the box I was initially concerned about the weight of the unit; as it turns out, the robust stand and wall hardware is what makes up most of that weight. So back to the software: it's very good. It has to be at least a little good in order for this device to even get off the ground. Basically any mainstream calendar service can integrate with the Skylight, and it can sync multiple calendars from multiple family members. Additionally, the mobile app makes the Skylight's information available to anyone in your family when they're not at home. So maybe you're thinking, "this is nothing new, we can do this already." Sure, and it's probably a hard sell to many families. Skylight also adds some basic to-do list capabilities, along with shopping list and chore tracking, all of which operate fine. There's nothing earth-shattering about that as an offering, but it definitely helps sell the device. At an additional monthly cost (and in my opinion, entirely too high of a monthly cost), you can add electronic photo frame capabilities. So it does a fine job, but there are still some features I'd like to see adjusted to make it even more compelling. First: I was not able to identify a way to disable the haptic sounds when typing on the device, which are unnecessary and annoying. Second, while the view options are decent (daily, weekly, monthly, schedule view, etc) I'd like to see some more options. It is a calendar first and so the calendar offering needs to be beyond reproach; I also wouldn't mind seeing a slightly higher-resolution screen to be able to fit a bit more vertical content on the screen. Finally, while the Skylight supports integration with a number of calendar services, it does not support integration with existing reminder or list services. So, you'll have to switch your to-do app if you want to make the most of the Skylight. That said, it's a good product. It may not be good enough for its price tag, retailing at $320. Given a repurposed iPad could accomplish something very similar, I'm not convinced this is worth the investment. It's a very attractive device and looks great on your wall, but there are plenty of wall mount options when it comes to other devices as well. If your family is already very electronically organized, this is probably a good product for you. Making use of some of the additional features makes it even more compelling... but if deploying this device in your home would require any sort of habit change, you might want to first look at those changes before making the investment. For my family it works, and I like it. I'll be curious to see how relevant it stays as time goes on, or if software support becomes an issue in a relatively short time period. For now, I think we'll keep it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Battery life
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Pretty nice, could use a little work

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    The product is okay. The screen is large and bright, and easily seen from across the room. Set up was also relatively easy, just install the app and then tell it what calendars to look at. Calendars are color-coded, so each of my kids has a different color assigned, as well as my wife and I. The Skylight looks nice. My mom commented on it when she came over, and wanted to know what it was. Had a couple other people who were like, "What is that, is it an Android tablet?" So kind of a cool conversation getter. I've found that having the calendars all together on a single screen is super helpful. Things I might miss because they were just on my small phone screen are easily viewed on the larger screen. The Skylight comes with a wall mount bracket or a stand for a counter or shelf. I do have some things I didn't care for, thus the three star rating. One, the Skylight does not have batteries. So, if you are going to hang it on a wall, you'll need to have an outlet nearby or you'll have a white extension cord hanging down the wall. And placing it on a shelf or counter with the included bracket takes up a decent amount of space. I wish the Skylight was more wall-mount friendly. Two, the touch screen is not very reactive. The touchscreen lags. Typing on the touchscreen keyboard was slow due to the lag, and swiping through screens was the same way. I know that the intent is to use the phone app to control the Skylight, but there are times I'd like to just grab the Skylight and make a quick entry using the touchscreen. And three, Skylight tries to get you to sign up for Skylight Plus, so you can stream photos on the screen or have a screen saver that is a photo. Otherwise the Skylight just sits there with the calendar on it, serving no other purpose. Considering the cost, I feel like the Skylight should just be able to stream photos without having to pay more money for an annual subscription. My rating for the Skylight would be 3.5 stars. Not being able to be charged and then mounted on a wall without an unsightly cord running down the wall to an outlet is a bummer. That would definitely be an improvement for me. The touchscreen responsiveness was just average. And being limited to just calendar events or to-do lists unless paying an annual subscription makes it less worth the money. My likes: Large screen, bright, does help organize the family. My dislikes: Can't just charge it and use it without a power cord, additional options are only unlocked by an annual subscription fee, and the touchscreen isn't very responsive.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Chore chart, Touchscreen
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Decent digital wall calendar but lacking

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    As a family of 4, the Skylight Calendar has helped moderately to show current and upcoming events for all to see. We have it mounted in the kitchen, which gets the most foot traffic so we can always be up to date on what everyone has planned. It was easy to link my google calendar directly to the Skylight. It only imported ‘events’ and excluded my ‘tasks’. Instead, I need to keep a mental reminder to set anything that I would normally make a ‘task’ (“buy milk” or “wash the car”) as an ‘event’ for it to appear on the Skylight. Beyond syncing calendars from a phone, you can simply use the touchscreen to add events and set them for specific people. There is an option for things like shopping or meal lists, but I was not interested in those. There is also a ‘Chores’ section for random things like ‘finish homework’ or ‘take out trash’ or whatever you want it to be. However, you must be more interactive with the Skylight than I would prefer. For instance, you may have a chore for a child like ‘clean room’ but it doesn’t show it directly on the calendar view to see as you pass by. Instead, you must select that child’s category to view all chores that are either complete or not. Overall, I see this item as basically my phone calendar just blown up for all to see on the wall. This calendar can be either hit or miss, depending on your family’s needs. I will say that it is nice to view in passing as I am walking out the door in the morning to get a quick glimpse of everyone’s activities for that day. However, is it necessary to have this device when I can have all family activities in my phone calendar? Probably not. This may be an item for someone not so tech savvy or doesn’t use a smartphone and would like to try out a touchscreen calendar versus the boring old paper calendar when they had to ‘write down’ daily events.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Skylight
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      Thank you for your detailed feedback on the Skylight Calendar. We're glad it has been moderately helpful for your family. We'll work on improving the syncing process with Google Calendar and enhancing chore visibility. Your input is valuable as we aim to enhance our product. If you have further suggestions or questions, feel free to reach out at help@skylightframe.com. Thank you for choosing Skylight!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Chore chart
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A handy electronic calendar and more!

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    I wanted to try this calendar out versus just having a tablet or our phones with shared calendars because it forces us to look and address anything in the calendar. It is a great reminder for it to look for the week or month ahead, depending on how you like to look at your schedule. Set up was a bit of pain point for me. I initially put it under my login info, but decided to change that and have my wife be the main lead on this calendar. However, to actually reset the device, I had to email tech support and after over 14 emails back and forth, I eventually reset the calendar myself. On the online manual, the reset button is located in the settings portion of the software, however, my software did not have it and I am unsure why. I mean the set up is pretty fast and you can be up and running in about 5-10 minutes. To manually reset this, I had to go get to the ADB Fastboot screens to factory reset the device. There is no reset button or anything in the app to do this. It says to email support, which I did, but was frustrating at the time, before I was able to go into fastboot mode and perform the factory reset myself. Once my wife was able to add her info into the Skylight app the additions to various calendars are offered. You can upload all or choose your calendar. Because we have a high school and club volleyballer and also violin player in orchestra, we opted for just one calendar. This thing also has the function of adding single events. So lets say you have a google calendar event you want to share, you can actually share it directly to the skylight using the custom name you want to use. I know this is vague, but it's pretty useful once you understand it. However, for this to work, you have to be invited into the sklylight calendar server in order to be able to add events. Keep that in mind. Once you have the members invited, it's realtime updated, which is pretty cool. This frame is pretty heavy for a calendar and it is not an run of the mill tablet. Yes it is more like a heavy picture frame. You are given the option of using the stand or you can utilize the hardware to mount it on a wall somewhere. I really like the wall idea, but I do not like wires feeding from it and makes the walls look sloppy, so we just opted for a stand set up and have it next to the dining room table. The software is pretty quick, some slight lag but nothing bad, but it is noticeable. The more part is that if you pay an additional fee, you can open up the areas where this frame can turn into a picture frame. I already have a hub that does that, so I didn't need to add that expense to our family budget. But it is nice to know it has that functionality though! The chores section and list section is also something great to have. These features are free to use, but is also a nice central location to look at. The color coding is pretty well done. Would I recommend this to others? I would! If they would indeed use it. In the few days we have had it, we have used it every day or at least looked at it. This calendar has a place in our home and I am glad we have it, even though it's not intuitive to add things. Meaning you can add events directly on the calendar, but it's not really recommended. You cannot edit anything and you have to delete it to correct it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Digital Calendar!!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Love it! Easy to use and to mount on my wall. It is so convenient and we love that we can all add to it as things pop up!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Touchscreen

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Game Changer for Our Family

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Amazing! This was the perfect addition to our home. We kept missing events because we didn't have one way of keeping track of all of our events and appointments. This was a game changer. It keeps our whole family organized and has bonus features that we love! Brush teeth

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Price, Subscription
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Useful, But Pricey

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    The idea of this device sounded great, on paper, because it provided us with a means to allow our son access to our calendars, lists, and tasks/chores without providing him with a tablet or phone that he could use to browse the internet or play games. However, the price tag was a bit hard to swallow for the limited functionality. This is especially true when we realized that we would have to pay for a separate subscription just to use the device as a digital photo frame. The box brags about the device’s 32 GB SSD space, but if we have to pay for a separate subscription just to use it as a photo frame, it doesn’t really matter. Another odd thing about the device is that it provides a small section at the top of the calendar page to show the weather and temperature outside (i.e. a sun icon to show it’s going to be sunny out today accompanied by the temperature). It’s weird though that’s all it is; you can’t pull up a weather forecast/outlook for the day and or week. On the face of it, it’s nice that it’s there, but in reality, it’s not as useful/practical as it may seem. If you can’t see the rest of the weather forecast, I don’t think it really needs to be there.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Skylight
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      Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our Skylight Calendar. We're sorry to hear that it didn't fully meet your expectations. We're reviewing your feedback about the pricing and functionality, including the weather feature, to make improvements. Your input helps us enhance our product and service. If you have any further suggestions or concerns, please feel free to reach out at help@skylightframe.com. We're here to assist you.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Absolutely perfect for any family

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    The SkyLight Calendar is absolutely revolutionary. It is a big-time game changer to how my family and I go about our regular business. From work schedules to all the mayhem that comes with being a family we have been able to make sure chores are done, groceries are purchased, and we never miss or are in a last-minute rush for an important event. Everyone's calendar is synced to it and it shows all the events for the week, you can change this to day, or month as well. We also utilize the chores, and keep that open for when the kids do their chores that can put a check next to it. The to-do list AKA honey-do list is also a great feature instead of me forgetting to write something down or being told something it now just gets added to the list (It may remain there for six months but hey it's on there). The calendar is very easy to set up, use, and sync calendars with. I can't say enough great things. Oh yeah, and it's built very sturdy. The stand that comes with it is quite heavy duty which is great. as well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very useful for an active family

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    This is a curious and interesting appliance. The first thing I noticed was how simple the device looks. Having an all-white frame, it seems well suited to blend into most decorative environments. You're giving the option to hang the device on a wall or mount it on a flat surface using the (surprisingly heavy) angled stand. Once you plug it in and turn it on, you're prompted to link the device to your calendar providers. This process was fairly simple and I was able to connect my calendar to it in no time. Everything this smart calendar set out to do it does pretty well. You have a few options for what to display on the calendar (and how), plus you can set up task lists and chores. The "Chores" option seems to be the main selling point here, because you can create lists for each member of the family and have the items displayed in an easy-to-read format. The bigger the family, the more useful (and cool) this becomes. All of these features are served by a touchscreen that was more responsive than I expected...but don't expect high-end tablet or smartphone levels of touch responsiveness. It's not bad though. Overall the device is great to have, but I do have a few criticisms: 1) The screen is white with dark text and content, and there doesn't appear to be any options to change that (to "dark mode", for instance.) 2) "Calendar," "Chores,", and "Lists" are displayed as separate tab views. It would be nice to be able to see selections of all three on the screen at the same time. There's plenty of screen real estate to pull that off. 3) Using the photo display feature requires a subscription.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Ease of use
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    No more writing on a paper calendar

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    We've done something similar in the past but it was on paper, on a calendar that was in a common area of the house. Sure, that worked, but now we can add items to the calendar via PC-based applications and they sync with the Skylight, and if manually added to the Skylight, it also syncs to the PC (or cloud-based) application. Not to mention the simple fact that there's no more struggling with trying to decrypt each-other's handwriting - it's all there clear and plain as day! The device can also be set as a electronic picture frame to display your favorite photos when not displaying the calendar. Although we have not personally set this function up, I can see it happening in the near future. Display is bright and clear, 100% easy on the eyes and not so small that one would need reading glasses to see. I'd like to see an even larger version of this come out - would be helpful for business , schools, etc to put in common areas for everyone to view. I really wish I had one of these a long time ago - such a useful tool!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Sky is the Limit

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    Very easy to setup and use. It’s a very simple design in which allows for simplicity, but the downside is that it can only handle task and calendar task, and nothing more. Overall the unit is very easy to use and it does allow the family to see what’s coming up in our busy schedules

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Skylight
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      Thank you so much for your feedback! We're thrilled to hear that you found setting up and using our Skylight Calendar easy and intuitive. We understand the importance of simplicity in design, and we're glad that it's working well for your family.

      Regarding the functionality, we appreciate your insight. We designed Skylight Calendar to focus primarily on tasks and calendar events to streamline the user experience and keep things organized. However, we're always looking for ways to improve and expand our features based on customer feedback.

      If you have any specific suggestions or features you'd like to see added in the future, please don't hesitate to let us know or reach out to us at help@skylightframe.com.

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Sceptic but Worth it!

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    This thing is so cool!! It’s super convenient and perfect for my spouse and I. We never have to really sync plans and schedules. We also set up and use a it grocery list as well from this. We can either do it right from the calendar or just from our phones.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Bronx Lady

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    Awesome addition to our busy life, keeps us focused and organized, easy to connect and lots of useful items.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Electronic Wall Calendar

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    I wasn’t sure I needed a dedicated electronic wall calendar, but now that I’ve used it for a few days I really like it. I settled on the weekly view so it’s easy to see all the activities and at least some of the descriptions. If you have a large family or just a lot of activities, I think you’ll find this a handy addition to the home. The box was surprisingly heavy when it arrived, but after opening it I realized a lot of the weight was from the metal stand and wall bracket. I decided to use ours with the stand on the kitchen counter, mainly because there was a power outlet behind it and I could hide all the cables. The very heavy-duty stand is nice and stable when people are poking on the screen to enter things in the menus. The wall mount bracket looks very simple and easy to install, but I didn’t want to have a power cord hanging down below it to an outlet, especially with cats in the house. It was very easy to get on my home WiFi. I do have an “IoT” SSID that’s 2.4GHz only that I use for all the miscellaneous devices in the house like this, so that may have helped. I don’t know if it would have any problems connecting to the 5GHz WiFi. It was also very easy to get our Google calendars synced with it. The “dinner plan” feature has been surprisingly useful. While it can be done via the Skylight app, it’s been just as easy to add meals for the week right on the calendar. It’s nice to be able to quickly see what meals are coming up. I also set up the sleep timer, so the screen shuts off from 10:30pm until 6:00am when no one is likely to look at it. This is a nice feature and seems to work well. There are some things I don’t like about the Skylight calendar, though. The viewing angle is narrow—the image washes out pretty quickly when you move to either side. I also wish you could customize the look of the calendar more, like changing the background color palette, etc. If there is a way to do that, I’ve not found it yet. Probably the most annoying thing about the Skylight is the fact that it’s essentially a picture frame that’s working as a calendar. However, if you want to actually USE it as a picture frame you have to subscribe for $40/year for that functionality. This seems a little tacky. The only other feature you get with the subscription is the so-called “magic import” where you can send it an email with an event, and it’ll pull out the information and put it in the calendar. However, Gmail already does that, so if you’re syncing with Google calendar you pretty much already have that capability. It would have been nice if they’d include some limited form of picture frame functionality, like only so many pictures or something. But even with the few things I don’t like, I still like this calendar overall. It’s already secured its place in the kitchen and I’m sure we’ll continue to use it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful Presentation. Underwhelming Execution

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    The weight of the packaging telegraphs the feel of quality that you are about to behold. This has some heft to it as it is a 15 inch display inside a beautiful aluminum metallic frame with nice glass frontage. Inside the box you'll discover that some of the weight is in the mounting brackets that also give the aire of quality. Mounting screws are included along with a power brick. Like many items these days, there is an app that you must install in order to make use of the device. And this is where the first gotcha comes into play. The app really seems to be toward pushing you to a picture display setting that is EXTRA COST. Pictures would apparently rotate once the item has gone to sleep. Once you start using this, you'll notice the calendar function for tracking items and then the useful inclusion for families of "chores" that you can input. Weather is also available after you've connected to wifi. There is also a place where you can enter your "shopping list". This then leads to the second gotcha that reduced the usability of this device - there is nowhere to input any calendar that you've already put on your phone and to sync it up so that what you've already entered can be duplicated in a wall mounted calendar in your home. This seems very short sighted and really diminishes how'd use this. If I have to re-enter something, even with the large font and tactile sensation keyboard acknowledging input, I'd think twice about wasting time entering anything. The shopping list feature is a great idea if you mount in the kitchen, but it is also a bad idea since this cannot transfer information back to your phone so that you can remember what it was you entered on this device's shopping list. I checked the manual that comes with this and no mention of being able to connect and to use information to and from your phone. This is unacceptable. You cannot even "print" your shopping list!

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Skylight
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      Hi There, thank you for your detailed feedback. We're glad you appreciate the quality of our product. We hear your concerns about the app's extra cost for picture display and the inability to sync calendars and shopping lists with your phone. We're actively exploring solutions to enhance these features for a better user experience. Your feedback is invaluable to us, and we're committed to improving. If you have any further questions or suggestions, please don't hesitate to reach out at help@skylightframe.com. Thank you for choosing Skylight Calendar.