One thing about me is that I always chase The organizer for the shower And Pantry decanting Support each event and activity at the top. But I am selective that I need my systems to be simple, smooth and, above all, convenient. Add a five -month -old child to a mixture of a busy husband, and our household is longing stability, wherever we find. I dabbled in the physical lists of affairs (and I admit that I like the ritual of crossing things), and I have strongly relied on the Google calendar for many years, but I officially moved to a new obsession that has completely changed how my family remains in my right mind: the The The The same Digital calendar for Skylight Max ($ 620). I know the price is cool. Nevertheless, when I am forward, it has changed so much in our daily day that I think it is worth it.
About the calendar in the Maximum window
- The max calendar is a digital calendar that you can control the device or on your phone.
- He stores all the events of your family, tasks and lists in one in use.
- It is supplied in a large 27-inch version, which can be installed on the walls, as well as to a lesser extent 15-inch version ($ 320) You can display on the countertop.
What I like in the calendar in the window of the Maximum window
There are many things that I like in the Skylight Max digital calendar, but it stands out most of all is how intuitively it is, and how easily it does it for my husband and me to stay on the same page. Previously, we constantly crossed our wires about who did what, and the general calendar of Google never got stuck. However, with this device, each of us has our own profile in the roof: its events appear in blue, in my pink, and everything that we do together can be assigned to both of us (or the whole family) using only a tap. Even our child has a profile. While his “schedule” is mainly a doctor’s techniques right now, this is much easier to separate the events associated with the child from my own, and immediately find them.
Another feature that I love is how easy it is to synchronize other calendars. For example, when I accept an invitation to Google to a working meeting, it automatically displays on my roof window. Each profile even has its own unique email address, therefore, if my friend and I make dinner plans, I can simply forward the details (or even a screenshot) to my roof address, and the event appears in the calendar. It is worth noting: you first need to turn on bilateral synchronization, but setting it in the account settings (on your phone or on manga itself) takes only a minute. From there you can choose between bilateral synchronization (therefore, editing what you do on the roof, are displayed in your other calendars) or in one -way synchronization that pulls external events, but will not push off editing in light islands. The latter is convenient if you prefer to keep certain things only on your roof window.
And if synchronization is not your things, you can always introduce events manually directly on the device or in the application for a traffic light (or make a combination of both, like me). I often use the application on my phone, and it is as optimized as the calendar on the wall. Events are automatically updated on all connected devices so that everyone in the family can see what is happening without even touching the calendar on the wall.
The digital Skylight Max calendar has something more than just a calendar. He has a section of tasks in which each family profile receives his own virtual sticky note. You can appoint yourself (or each other), set flexible or specific terms and check things along the case. There is also a section of customizers to order (what I know will come in handy when my baby becomes older), as well as the function of food planning, which allows you to outline breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks for a week or even a month. You can create custom lists for everything, from grocery joggers to Packaging for a tripThe field is how it looks in the appendix when you open it (the left image) and when you click on the tasks (right image).
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And the last, but no less important: photos: Skylight actually began as a digital photom, so the technology is created straight. When the calendar is not used, you can either display your favorite picture, or conduct its passage through the gallery, like a digital framework.
What to consider about the calendar in the window of the Maximum window
Obviously, the biggest thing to consider is the price. This is an investment, if not more. Can my family function without it? Absolutely. But did this do our daily and streamlined? Without a question! I would not say that this is that all needsBut if you longed a little more structure (whether you understand it or not), it may be exactly what clicks. One thing that is worth noting is that you need a plus roof subscription to unlock all functions that are additional $ 79 a year. (I know, UAH.) Without it, you will not have access to the mode of display, the division of food planning or reward for routine.
Another thing that should be taken into account from the point of view of a visual point of view is that if you buy a version of the countertop, you can turn it from horizontal to vertical (and vice versa) when you want, and the display will automatically restore. If you are wall wall, like me, you need to choose one orientation in front, so horizontally or vertically. As soon as it is installed, he cannot rotate physically without removing him and without remaining. I raise this because I initially chose horizontal, but after several months of use, I think that the vertical could be the best challenge. Since we tend to combine many events in one day, a higher look will probably facilitate everything that can be seen at first glance.
Where is the maximum roof calendar available?
The calendar in the window window in the window of the window can be obtained using fast delivery through Amazon Primebut you can also buy it directly to the consumer Brand websiteField
Marisa Petranka (She/her) is an editor for PS purchases and has more than seven years of experience in writing and editing beauty, fashion and lifestyle. Previously, she was a senior beauty editor in Grazia USA and the editor of style and beauty in US Weekly. Now the freelance, her work was presented in Cosmopolitan, Allure, Marie Claire and much more.