Laser drops 15.6-inch digital calendar at Big W and Amazon with special sale price of $179: Run, don’t walk
They’re the real-time devices that busy families swear by as a clutter-free way of managing complex recurring schedules.
But until now, digital calendars have often been pricey or come with expensive subscriptions that eat into your budget each month.
Not any more. From today (August 20), LASER have delivered a major price breakthrough for Australian families with the launch of its 15.6-inch Digital Calendar at Big W and Amazon Australia.
The piece of super popular family tech will launch at a special sale price of $179 in Big W stores nationally, as well as online.
With no subscription required, it represents incredible value and is less than half the price of similar subscription-based models on the market.
The new Laser 15.6-inch Full HD Digital Calendar gives households one clear and central touch screen for schedules, chores, shared lists, meal planning, reminders, weather, and family photos.
It brings calendars together, syncs family devices into one schedule , supports remote photo sharing, and makes everyday family planning visible at home with minimum effort and no ongoing costs.
Want to plan the school run, manage chores, share grocery lists, check the weather or add meals?
Those who have invested in the Digital Calendar rave about its many features, including the ability to encourage kids to build independence and healthy habits with interactive daily checklists for chores, homework, packing school bags, feeding pets, or getting ready for footy training.
You can give each family member their own colour so it’s easy to see who needs to be where and when.
From dance lessons and swimming carnivals to work meetings and weekend BBQs, the whole family can stay organised at a glance.
Switch easily between day, week, month, and schedule views to suit your family’s routine.
Quickly plan around work shifts, school terms, extracurricular activities, and family events.
Motivate kids to complete chores and routines with fun star-powered rewards, which is great for encouraging responsibility, positive habits, and everyday participation around the home.
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