When you're juggling more than just your own calendar - say, the schedules of an entire household of people who apparently never write anything down - staying organized can feel like a part-time job nobody applied for. Fortunately, the Skylight Calendar 2 is here to simplify things by syncing multiple calendars into a single, wall-mounted shrine to your collective obligations. And now through May 7th, it's available directly from Skylight for $259.99 ($40 off), its best price to date. That's the low price of admitting your family's scheduling chaos has finally won.
The 15-inch smart calendar improves upon the original with a brighter screen, faster performance, and a slimmer design with swappable magnetic frames. So now you can coordinate your kids' soccer games in slightly higher definition. It automatically syncs with Google, Apple, Yahoo, Outlook, and Cozi calendars, pulling them into one shared space that updates automatically. Each household member gets their own color, so you can instantly see who's the one double-booking the family car.
Beyond event planning, the Calendar 2 lets you create and manage shared chore charts, grocery lists, and to-do lists directly on the touchscreen or through the mobile app for Android and iOS. Because nothing says "I love you" like digitally assigning your partner to clean the bathroom. It also provides detailed weather forecasts for your events, so you'll know if you'll need an umbrella for that dentist appointment.
If you subscribe to Skylight's Calendar Plus plan, the Calendar 2 takes even more work off your plate. You can forward emails, upload PDFs, or snap photos of flyers and automatically turn them into calendar events. You also get meal planning tools that let you plan breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks for the week, plus the ability to assign chores and reward kids for completing them. Just for fun, there's a screensaver mode that turns the display into an ad hoc digital photo frame when it's not actively serving as your family's command center. Because nothing says "relaxation" like your vacation photos sharing screen time with a grocery list.