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Review: Everblog 21.5″ Digital Calendar

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Here is our review of the Everblog 21.5″ Digital Calendar.

Features

Smart Fridge Manager – Track your food easily, get gentle reminders before items expire, reduce waste, save money, and keep meals safe and fresh.

Calendar Auto-Sync – Seamlessly sync your family calendar with Google or Outlook for effortless day, week, and month planning.

Member Colour Coding – Assign each family member a unique color to track tasks and progress at a glance.

Chore Chart – Kids complete chores via an interactive checklist, making responsibility fun and easy to track.

Rewards System – Set goals, reward progress with gifts and animated emojis, turning tasks into proud moments.

Meal Planner – Plan your week, discover fresh recipes, and create balanced meals with no last-minute stress.

Entertainment Hub – Access millions of apps for learning, games, and family entertainment.

Family Calendar App – Update events or tasks on the go; changes sync instantly across the family calendar.

Calendar Views – Switch between day, week, or month views for a clear overview of family activities and tasks.

Custom Lists – Create task and grocery lists to stay organized and simplify shopping and chores.

Weather & Countdown – Check real-time weather and track events with countdowns so nothing is missed.

Screensaver Mode – Display favorite photos when idle, adding warmth and a personal touch to your home.

Sleep Mode – Automatically enters sleep mode when unused, saving energy and extending device life.

Specifications

  • Screen:21.5″ Touchscreen (16:9)
  • Resolution:1920×1080
  • FHDSize:21.4×12.7×1.3 inches
  • Weight:13.7 lbs
  • Storage:64GB
  • Sound:20W quad speakers
  • Indicator Light:Multi-color LED 
  • Power Input:AC port
  • Power Supply:Built-in 12V / 4A power
  • WiFi:2.4GHz/5GHz
  • Certificates:CE,FCC,RoHS,MSDS,UN38.3

Final Thoughts

The Everblog has a very large and easy to read touchscreen – you can set it up either in portrait or landscape mode, whichever works best for you.

Everything you need to get going is included in the box – you even get a mount and guides for fixing the Everblog to the wall. You can actually use a stand if you prefer but that isn’t included and you would need to buy one separately.

Setting up the Everblog is really easy – plug it in, peel over the screen protector and follow the steps. You have to connect it to your home wifi, set the date and time, give it a name and choose which room it is going in and then create a unique email address for the Everblog so you can email things to it.

You also need to download the Everblog app to your smartphone to complete the initial setup.

Once that’s done it’s time to set up anything else you want, including configuring the online calendars you want to sync with (such as Apple and Google calendars).

There are some really useful applications that make up the Everblog, including a Fridge Manager to keep an accurate list of what’s in your fridge, and also the entertainment hub so you can watch Netflix!

One of my favourites is the photo frame mode – upload some of your photos and the Everblog will turn into an electronic photo frame displaying your pictures rather than just a blank screen. It looks really cool!

You can add tasks to the Everblog directly, via the app or even using your voice – it’s all really simple!

Unlike other similar devices, the Everblog doesn’t require a subscription to get all the features working – this certainly sets it above the rest.

If you have multiple calendars and need to know what everyone is doing, plus have a whole load of additional useful applications and features, then you must check out the Everblog, it’s a game changer!

The Everblog 21.5″ Digital Calendar is available now priced around $699, but at the time of writing it was on sale for $349.

You can learn more from the Everblog website.

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

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