Close Menu
Modern Life Today
  • Tech
  • Smart Home
  • Energy
  • Home Security
  • Kitchen & Household
  • Outdoor
  • Home Internet
  • More Articles
Trending Now

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Has Kicked Off So You Can Start Ringing in the iPhone Deals

March 25, 2026

My Favorite Levoit Vacuums Are on Sale for Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

March 25, 2026

Get Better Coffee and Save Yourself $40 With This Fantastic Keurig K-Express Deal

March 25, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Modern Life Today
  • Tech
  • Smart Home
  • Energy
  • Home Security
  • Kitchen & Household
  • Outdoor
  • Home Internet
  • More Articles
Subscribe
Modern Life Today
Home»Tech»The Best Digital Wall Calendar (2026): Skylight, Apolosign
Tech

The Best Digital Wall Calendar (2026): Skylight, Apolosign

Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 25, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email

I won’t lie to you: I hated the first digital wall calendar I tried.

I tried the Hearth Display last year and was left unimpressed, but to my surprise, digital wall calendars as a whole have only picked up in popularity and options. Digital wall calendars take your online calendar—think your Google Calendar, the Calendar app on your iPhone, or your corporate Microsoft calendar account—and put it on a digital screen that you can mount on the wall or prop up on a stand on a countertop or table.

These devices usually also double as digital yet physical chore charts, meal planners, and sometimes even a digital photo frame. I usually have smart displays all over my home, especially in my kitchen and living area, but they’ve all been replaced for the past two weeks with digital wall calendars that I’ve set up in tabletop mode. And you know what? I don’t miss talking to those annoying AI-powered assistants.

Instead, as someone who already lives and breathes by her Google Calendar to manage her family’s life, I’ve found myself in love with being able to pull up that calendar in the middle of the kitchen sans my phone. The extra features are ones that both my husband and I are using more and more, especially the meal-planning function. But for the best wall calendar, that meal-planning feature—and other handy features—will require a monthly fee. Here’s everything you need to know about digital wall calendars and whether they’re a fit for you.

Table of Contents

What’s a Digital Wall Calendar?

Photograph: Nena Farrell

You might have heard these devices called by various names. Maybe “digital wall calendar” or “smart calendar device.” Maybe you’ve just heard the name Skylight Calendar, which is the popular model right now. No matter the name, these devices all do the same thing: replace a paper calendar with a digitized one that connects to the calendar tools you’re already using, like Google Calendar or Apple Calendar. It makes it easier for the entire family to see the schedule and allows for family members to update or add to it without needing a phone or a separate account of their own. It also erases issues like unreadable handwriting or forgetting to write down an event in a second place, and color-coding makes it easy to see who’s on the hook for what events and activities.

While these are often called wall calendars, you can usually choose to also place them on a tabletop. Some sizes come only with wall-mounting hardware, but I’ve been able to prop them up on multiple tables without a stand during my testing. I did find I preferred the models with a tabletop stand included, but if you want it right on the wall, that’s an easy option.

What Else Can a Digital Wall Calendar Do?

Image may contain White Board Text and Page

Photograph: Nena Farrell

These devices aren’t just calendars but are designed for larger family management. You’ll find features to help you plan meals, track to-do lists for multiple people, and earn rewards on a digital chore chart. The Skylight Calendar 2 is a favorite of mine because it includes a photo-screen-saver mode, but you’ll need to be a Plus subscriber to get that and some of the other family bonus features. Still, overall, you can use these calendars to manage your family’s full schedule, chores, meals, and more in a single device.

Is It Worth Getting a Digital Wall Calendar?

I didn’t expect my answer to be yes for this, but as a calendar lover myself, having a physical version of my hyper-detailed Google Calendar in the center of my home has been a delight. My husband and I both check our calendar at a glance while we’re chatting in the kitchen, and at the start of the week, we’ll camp out in front of it for a few minutes to plan the week’s dinners and the grocery shopping we need to do. The Skylight will actually prompt us to add items to our grocery list based on what meals we picked (if it’s a stored recipe, that is), but we haven’t converted to using that tool yet. I’m hoping we do.

My husband and I have found it so useful in part because we’re both good about adding things to our individual calendars, so now this device can reflect that work we do. It lets us skip pulling out our phones when discussing what our plans are the next day or the upcoming weekend.

The Best Digital Calendars

Skylight

Smart Calendar Max

Skylight’s calendar is the most popular for a reason. The brand is known for its digital photo frames, and now you can use the same Skylight app to operate any of three digital calendars: the 10-inch Calendar ($150), the Calendar 2 ($280), and the Calendar Max ($600). The main difference between these is size, but Calendar 2 is the newest model, with improved performance and interchangeable Snap Frames ($29 to $49) you can purchase to change the device’s look.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

Samsung’s Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 Phones Get Price Hikes

March 25, 2026

Ultrahuman Is Back: Can the Ring Pro Beat Oura in the US Market?

March 25, 2026

Give Your Phone a Huge (and Free) Upgrade by Switching to Another Keyboard

March 25, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top Articles

Apple’s Next M5 MacBook Pros Could Drop With MacOS 26.3

February 3, 2026

Ditch the Plastic Wrap and Store Your Cheese a Better Way

January 29, 2026

6 Best Tech Buys to Help During Blackouts, Brownouts and Power Outages

January 29, 2026

10% Dell Coupon Codes | January 2026

January 27, 2026
Don't Miss

Samsung’s Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 Phones Get Price Hikes

By Press RoomMarch 25, 20260

Last month, Samsung jacked up the price of two of its flagship smartphones by $100.…

Ultrahuman Is Back: Can the Ring Pro Beat Oura in the US Market?

March 25, 2026

Aqara Smart Home Sale Drops Prices by Up to 34% for Locks, Cameras and More at Amazon Spring Sale

March 25, 2026

We’re All Flailing With AI: I Tried Art That Pokes Back at the Chaos

March 25, 2026
About Us
About Us

Modern Life Today is your one-stop website for the latest gadget and technology news and updates, follow us now for the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube
Featured News

Intel’s Panther Lake Chips Aren’t Just Good—They Beat Apple’s M5

January 26, 2026

We Did the Math: How Much an Energy-Efficient Fridge Saves vs. a 10-year-old Model

January 26, 2026

Married, Single or Self-Employed? How This Important Tax-Filing Choice Can Rewrite Your Tax Bill

January 26, 2026
Trending Now

We Strapped on Exoskeletons and Raced. There’s One Clear Winner

January 26, 2026

Watch Party: The Best TAG in Years, a ’60s Sensation, and Omega Goes All White

January 26, 2026

Samsung, if You Add This to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, I’d Be Eternally Grateful

January 26, 2026
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.