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SKYLIGHT'S 15-INCH SMART CALENDAR HITS ALL-TIME LOW PRICE

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
SUN, APR 26, 2026

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Skylight Calendar 2 is now available for $259.99, a $40 discount representing its lowest price ever. The offer runs through May 7th.

The Skylight Calendar 2 simplifies schedule management by consolidating multiple calendars into a single 15-inch display. The device supports two-way syncing with Google Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, iCloud, and other calendar services, making it useful for households or teams managing overlapping schedules. Color-coded calendar entries help distinguish between different schedules at a glance. The smart calendar updates automatically when events change across synced platforms, eliminating manual updates. The current promotion marks the device's best pricing since launch. Skylight is offering the discount directly through its website, with the deal expiring May 7th. The Calendar 2 targets users juggling multiple schedules who want a centralized, always-visible planning tool. Previously higher-priced, the $259.99 price point makes the device more competitive in the smart home calendar category.

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