Skylight Calendar: 15-inch Wall Planner Digital Calendar & Chore Chart. Smart Touchscreen Interactive Display for Family Schedules – Wall Mount Included. Great for Organizing Your 2026 Calendar
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Skylight Calendar: 15-inch Wall Planner Digital Calendar & Chore Chart. Smart Touchscreen Interactive Display for Family Schedules – Wall Mount Included. Great for Organizing Your 2026 Calendar
The Ultimate Smart Wall Planner Calendar: Meet Skylight’s 15.4 touchscreen wall planner – a digital calendar and chore chart built for busy families. Assign colors. add events. and keep everyone in sync in one central hub. Designed for 2025 and beyond.
Easy Setup. Seamless Calendar Syncing: Plug in. connect to Wi-Fi. and sync your calendars in minutes. Compatible with Google. iCloud. Outlook. Cozi. and Yahoo. Add events directly on the device or through the Skylight app.
Wall Mount or Stand – Your Choice: A sleek. HD smart display that mounts easily to any wall or sits beautifully on a countertop. Whether it’s in the kitchen. hallway. or home office. it fits naturally into your space and routines.
Interactive Chore Chart + Meal Planning: Build habits with personalized chores and encourage independence. Display weekly meal plans to reduce the daily stress of what’s for dinner? and keep routines consistent.
Stay Connected from Anywhere: This digital family calendar includes Calendars. Tasks. and Lists for the whole family. plus access to the Skylight touchscreen calendar app. The optional premium Plus Plan unlocks Magic Import. photo screensaver. meal planning. and stars & rewards.
13 reviews for Skylight Calendar: 15-inch Wall Planner Digital Calendar & Chore Chart. Smart Touchscreen Interactive Display for Family Schedules – Wall Mount Included. Great for Organizing Your 2026 Calendar
Aaron Mills
Rated 4 out of 5
August 12, 2025
Great Family Calendar Hub With Some Quirks
My wife pushed me to purchase this Skylight Calendar as we head into the new school year. Our kids are finally at an age that they want to know all th...More
My wife pushed me to purchase this Skylight Calendar as we head into the new school year. Our kids are finally at an age that they want to know all the things. What do we have going on during the day, what are we eating, and what chores should they be doing. Well a few weeks in, I can say this is a game changer with a few caveats.
Integrating calendars could not be easier. We are an Apple household and it was very easy to make our calendars public to get a shareable link and add those into the Skylight companion app. Within minutes we had the calendar reflecting all our shared, personal, and sports calendars. I think we may have 5 - 6 syncing without issue. Skylight also offers a holiday calendar that we enabled.
Profiles allow you to easily create task lists for your kids. Both of our kids have repeating daily tasks, think empty the dishwasher or shower, that were easy to create. They also have weekly chores, like pulling weeds, that we setup. While viewing the calendar, you can enable a view to show how many tasks they have for the day and how many they have completed. As they complete these, they can easily mark them off.
As they complete tasks, if you pay for the subscription, you can assign star values so they can claim rewards. We have setup a few rewards for them, but still playing with the value of rewards to number of tasks they are doing.
We are also using this as a digital picture frame, which you must also pay for through the subscription. They say the photo storage is unlimited. I think your cloud storage is unlimited, but the device has to have a cap. Currently have maybe 300 photos synced to. After 5 minutes of no one using it, it begins to go through them. One complaint I have, is even though I’ve synced 300 photos, I tend to see the same ones a lot. I don’t have any proof, but think the device may refresh the photos it has in its storage, but not hold them all which is why.
From a form factor standpoint, this is a well built device. It feels very solid and has a pretty crisp screen. It includes a stand or wall mounting parts. I have no fear of my kids damaging this device, hopefully.
Overall I think this is a great device for keeping a family who has kids without their own phones/devices on track with what’s going on, on task with chores, and display family photos. However, a few complaints:
1. A subscription to unlock rewards, meal planning, using it as a digital picture frame is kinda crazy for the cost of the device.
2. While there is a sleep mode to turn the display off at night. It’s on all the time. Feel like they should have included a sensor to detect motion to save energy.
3. While ours has been on and connected for a few weeks, I know there is an update out there that includes weather that we have not gotten yet and there is no way to force a software update. So kind of at the mercy of when updates come out.
Overall a great little device, with some quirks.
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Sven
Rated 4 out of 5
December 2, 2024
Gut für die Familienorga..
Hilft uns sehr den familienalltag zu planen und organisieren. Eine noch nahtlosere google-integration wäre für die Zukunft wünschenswert
Integrating calendars could not be easier. We are an Apple household and it was very easy to make our calendars public to get a shareable link and add those into the Skylight companion app. Within minutes we had the calendar reflecting all our shared, personal, and sports calendars. I think we may have 5 - 6 syncing without issue. Skylight also offers a holiday calendar that we enabled.
Profiles allow you to easily create task lists for your kids. Both of our kids have repeating daily tasks, think empty the dishwasher or shower, that were easy to create. They also have weekly chores, like pulling weeds, that we setup. While viewing the calendar, you can enable a view to show how many tasks they have for the day and how many they have completed. As they complete these, they can easily mark them off.
As they complete tasks, if you pay for the subscription, you can assign star values so they can claim rewards. We have setup a few rewards for them, but still playing with the value of rewards to number of tasks they are doing.
We are also using this as a digital picture frame, which you must also pay for through the subscription. They say the photo storage is unlimited. I think your cloud storage is unlimited, but the device has to have a cap. Currently have maybe 300 photos synced to. After 5 minutes of no one using it, it begins to go through them. One complaint I have, is even though I’ve synced 300 photos, I tend to see the same ones a lot. I don’t have any proof, but think the device may refresh the photos it has in its storage, but not hold them all which is why.
From a form factor standpoint, this is a well built device. It feels very solid and has a pretty crisp screen. It includes a stand or wall mounting parts. I have no fear of my kids damaging this device, hopefully.
Overall I think this is a great device for keeping a family who has kids without their own phones/devices on track with what’s going on, on task with chores, and display family photos. However, a few complaints:
1. A subscription to unlock rewards, meal planning, using it as a digital picture frame is kinda crazy for the cost of the device.
2. While there is a sleep mode to turn the display off at night. It’s on all the time. Feel like they should have included a sensor to detect motion to save energy.
3. While ours has been on and connected for a few weeks, I know there is an update out there that includes weather that we have not gotten yet and there is no way to force a software update. So kind of at the mercy of when updates come out.
Overall a great little device, with some quirks.
Bout extremely expensive