SAVE UP TO $70:The has eroticism been removed from moviesSkylight Calendar, Calendar Max, and Skylight Frame are on sale for up to 22% off on Black Friday from Best Buy and Skylight.
The best Skylight Black Friday deals:Skylight specializes in well-designed smart tech for the home with specific purposes. Their Calendar series aggregate and display collaborative family calendars where you can see and interact with them, while the Frame ensures your digital photos are a part of your day-to-day life.
Right now, Skylight Calendars and Frames are majorly on sale for Black Friday. The deals even include a promotion for the newly released Calendar Max. Save up to $70 on our top picks below:
When life gets complicated, your calendar comes to the rescue. The Skylight Calendar 15-inch Touchscreen Smart Calendar and Chore Chart is designed to lift digital calendars off the phone screen and bring them right into the home — multiple calendars.
With a brilliant interactive touchscreen, the Skylight syncs digital calendars for the whole family and assigns each calendar a different color so that it’s simple to tell them apart. Mounted on a kitchen wall or freestanding in the kitchen, it’s a simple way to update the kitchen calendar for the digital age.
Right now, the Skylight Calendar is $270 for Black Friday at Amazon — order now and save $70.
The Skylight Frame syncs with your smart device to make a digital photo library into a staple of your home.
Simple to set up, photos wirelessly load onto the frame. Those looking for a gift can even preload photos in advance, without unboxing the frame. The 10.7 x 9-inch frame easily sets up on a side table or desk.
Take advantage of Black Friday to order this frame for $30 off.
Love the idea of a collaborative whole-family calendar but want more space? This is the pick for you.
The Skylight Calendar Max is a huge 27-inch version of the Calendar with room for more detail. Whether you’re buying for a business or a home, it comes equipped with enough space to make sense of even the densest calendars.
Right now, Skylight is offering the Calendar Max for $569.99, for a savings of $30 when you sign up for the Skylight Plus plan at $39 a year.
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