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

Wired · Jun 23, 2026, 11:02 AM · Also reported by 3 other sources

Key takeaways

  • I tested out the Hearth Display last year and was left unimpressed.
  • These devices usually also double as chore charts, meal planners, and sometimes even digital photo frames.
  • Instead, as someone who already lives and breathes by her Google Calendar, I love being able to see that calendar in the middle of the kitchen without my phone.

Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.

Courtesy of Everblog Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story I won’t lie to you: I hated the first digital wall calendar I tried.

I tested out the Hearth Display last year and was left unimpressed. It was very expensive and I found it difficult to import my information. It felt more like clutter than a useful addition to my home. To my surprise, though, digital wall calendars have only picked up in popularity and options since then. If you're not familiar, these gadgets 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 countertop or table.

These devices usually also double as chore charts, meal planners, and sometimes even digital photo frames. 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. And you know what? I don't miss talking to those annoying AI-powered assistants.

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