WiFi Digital Calendar Smart Family Planner,Chore Charts

WiFi Digital Calendar Smart Family Planner

WiFi Digital Calendar Smart Family Planner,Chore Charts, Achievement Rewards, AI Meal Planning, Smart Touchscreen Interactive Display for Schedules and Cloud Photo Desk Calendar Refills, 10.1'' Black

  • Compact and Portable: With its 10-inch size design, is extremely portable and can be placed anywhere. On the kitchen countertop, it becomes your diet – planning assistant, helping you plan your daily meals. When on the living room coffee table, it serves to plan family schedules and arrange household chores, facilitating seamless family coordination.
  • One to Multi-Account and Two-Way Synchronization: The smart calendar allows one device to link with all family members' phone accounts. It features two-way sync. On the device, it instantly shows events added by each member on their apps. Meanwhile, all family members' arrangements on device are updated on their apps in real time.
  • Smart Calendar & Digital Photo Frame in One: When in use, it can serve as a smart calendar, helping you manage your schedules and other affairs with ease. And when you don't need the calendar function, it can be transformed into a digital picture frame. You can upload your favorite photos to the cloud through the Touchtime app and set them as the screensaver to transform the calendar into a beautiful display of precious memories.
  • Chore Reward System: This digital calendar enables parents to motivate kids through customizable chore tasks and reward mechanisms. Set specific housework assignments and link them to a star-based reward system: children earn stars for completed chores, cultivating responsibility and motivation. This not only builds good habits but also gives kids a sense of achievement.
  • AI Catering Plan: This smart calendar can automatically generate personalized healthy meal plans based on your height, weight, and goals. It can offer low-calorie plans for weight loss, low-GI options for blood sugar control, and high-protein diets for muscle building, among others. These plans help you efficiently achieve your health goals while saving time and energy.

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10.1 inch digital calendar

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SKU: B0H2W3PMDN
Size: 10.1''
Brand: LQN
Model: LQN-Calendar-10.1-0525
Part: LQN-Calendar-10.1-0525
Manufacture: LQN
Size: 10.1''

Product description

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10.1 inch digital calendar

App Sync
  1. Schedule
  2. Daily
  3. Weekly
  4. Monthly
  1. Chores
  2. Rewards
AI Catering PlanGrocery List

5 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Very useful planne
    This planner really helps me to keep my days organized, especially with my ADHD brain. It’s nice and simple and isn’t overwhelming with too much information, like monthly or yearly pages. I can leave this planner open, since it’s spiral bound, so I can see my to-do list when I’m in the room and it’s not out of sight out of mind. It’s always right there waiting for me, which helps me to stay on track with my daily tasks. It’s a small 54 page planner, opposed to a full year, but it is so useful that I’m willing to get more when I’m done with this. The pages have ample room to write all your daily tasks and helps you to set priorities. These planners are a must have for anyone who struggles with routine like myself.

  2. MarshalCrandall says:

     Canada

    Awesome paper notebook for to-do lists and prioritizatio
    I’ve been enjoying using this little to-do list notebook at work, but in coming back to do my review, I’m noticing that the product description has changed, so please note that this is for the paper coil notebook, nothing digital.

    I like that it’s undated because I don’t always need a page for every day. The way the page is structured and the sections categorized work very well with my typical workflow. The paper is heavy-feeling and durable, and it’s not a floppy notebook; there’s a solid back so you can write without needing another flat surface. The front cover is a durable translucent plastic, so it doesn’t warp with use, and you can read through it to the note page beneath. I just rip out the pages as I finish using them and always have the page I need at the top.

  3. Jude60420670 says:

     Canada

    Well designed
    I’m genuinely sorry that this item is not currently available, because I wanted to buy a second one for work.

    It’s well-built, with a firm backboard and a thick transparent cover. Neither feel like they’re going to rip anytime soon, and flip smoothly on strong double wire coils. Ditto for the paper. It’s not ‘luxury’ thick but it’s substantial.

    Aesthetically I like the colour palette. Enough colour for contrast, but they’re calm and clean shades that say “My time is worth organizing” (as opposed to primary colours that hint at “Look Mom! I’m learning to tell time”).

    The check boxes are on the left, which is my personal preference. They just look neater and more connected with your points than check boxes on the right.

    The blank list on the left is great for grocery lists, and the priority lists on the right help you highlight — well, your priorities. The layout puts your Top 3 Priorities top right, under the date, to help you stay focussed. Beneath is a section to include reminders For Tomorrow, plus a Don’t Forget section that would be fantastic for short but meaningful life goals like “breaks every 20 min!” or “get up every 45 min!” The lines are far enough apart so even chaotic handwriting should be legible.

    There aren’t a lot of pages in this notepad — only 54 — but honestly, I don’t see this as an everyday thing. This is something to pull out to get yourself going at the start of your workweek, or on a day when you’re feeling overwhelmed but can’t afford the time to curl up in a ball and be unproductive. I expect it to last me at least a few months, at which point I hope it’s available again so I can get a new one. Or maybe the company will issue a refillable version? That could work nicely too.

  4. VP says:

     Canada

    Simple, Well‑Designed Daily Planner That Actually Keeps Me Focused
    I ordered this LQN Undated Spiral Bound Planner with Tabs, Daily To-Do List Planner with 54 Sheets 6.5×10.31inch as part of the Amazon Vine review program, and here are my honest and unbiased thoughts after trying it.

    The Description:

    * One undated daily planner with spiral binding

    * 54 daily planning sheets

    * Tabbed sections for easy flipping

    * Thick rigid cardboard back cover

    * Page size: 6.5 10.31 inches

    * Paper weight: 120 gsm thick paper

    * Color theme: Green with clean layout

    The Performance:

    I started using it the same day it arrived. Since it’s undated, I did not feel any pressure to “start on the right day” or waste pages. I simply wrote the date at the top and went from there. The spiral binding lays completely flat on my desk, which made writing comfortable even when I was standing at the counter or using it on my lap. It got very useful during a busy work stretch where my todo list felt overwhelming and scattered across notes and phone reminders. Each page gives plenty of room to list tasks, priorities, notes, and reminders without feeling cramped. The sections are clearly divided, which helped me separate urgent tasks from things that could wait.

    The paper quality stood out immediately. I tested gel pens, ballpoint pens, and a fine marker, and none of them bled through to the next page. There was very minimal ghosting with markers, but nothing that affected usability. The pages tear out cleanly if you want to take one with you, which I ended up doing for errands and grocery lists.

    The size is a sweet spot. It is big enough to write comfortably but still fits into a tote bag or backpack. The front cover protects the pages underneath, and the sturdy back cover makes it easy to write without a desk.

    The Pros:

    * Thick 120 gsm paper handles most pens well

    * Undated format prevents wasted pages

    * Plenty of writing space for daily planning

    * Spiral binding lays flat and feels sturdy

    * Sturdy front cover protects pages

    * Back cover is rigid enough for writing on the go

    * Clean layout that is easy to follow

    The Cons:

    * Only daily pages, no weekly or monthly overview

    * 54 pages means it is not a longterm planner

    * Tabs are helpful but limited in number

    * No builtin calendar reference

    Who It’s Good For:

    * People who like daily taskfocused planning

    * Anyone who wants a break from digital reminders

    * Professionals juggling multiple daily responsibilities

    * Students managing assignments and deadlines

    * People who like tearing out pages to carry with them

    Who It’s Less Ideal For:

    * Those who prefer monthly or weekly planners

    * Anyone looking for a full year planner

    * People who want refillable pages

    The Conclusion:

    This LQN daily planner is simple, effective, and thoughtfully designed. It does not try to do too much, and that is exactly why it works. The paper quality, layout, and size make it genuinely useful for staying focused day by day. I liked being able to start anytime without wasting pages, and the writing experience was smooth and frustrationfree. If you want a clean, nononsense daily planner that helps you stay organized without distractions, this one does its job very well.

  5. Martin Pratt says:

     Canada

    A well-designed organization tool with one annoying quirk.
    I’m a big fan of making lists. Lists help me stay focused and organized, and give me a blueprint for the day’s work. I’ve found making a list in the evening helps me sleep better, as I don’t wake up at night thinking about what is due the next day. Physically writing on a piece of paper works better for me than typing on a blue light-emitting phone in the evening.

    And there is a real calming sense of accomplishment in checking off a task and completing a day’s duties and then running the sheet through the shredder. It’s a great metaphor that when the day is over, there is no way to redo the day, so it is best to move on and do better tomorrow.

    The LQN is designed to be an efficient bullet planner. There are twenty-three bullets in the daily list, with four boxes for Priority items, future planning, reminders and a generous section for notes.

    If you are a fan of David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD), you’ll find this breakdown useful. The sections cover what is due today, what is coming up tomorrow and a Don’t Forget section (which I would have tabled Triggers) for long-term goals. Writing a future goal makes it more concrete and actionable.

    The design is subtle, and any colour of ink will be visible on the lines and boxes. There’s a large ring binder allowing you to flip the cover smoothly and a thick opaque cover that allows you to instantly see what is due while protecting your planner from that occupational hazard of the workplace, spilled coffee. (It works, but don’t ask me how I know.) 🙂

    The paper is thick with a nice tooth and works smoothly with my fountain pens.

    The planner has 54 sheets. I take Sundays off, so I use six pages a week. The 54 pages give me nine weeks of planning. That works out to about eleven cents a day, a bargain for the quality of the paper and binding.

    I’ve printed out a calendar and taped it on the back for convenience.

    Oh, about that one annoying quirk I mentioned in the title. I’m a graphic designer, and the first thing I noticed on the sheet was that the heading “Today” was not centred. Yikes, I cannot unseen that. I’m kidding, of course. Most folks won’t notice this, and it in no way takes away from this useful tool. But my fellow graphic designers will understand. 🙂

    If you have not tried making a physical list every evening, please give it a try for a few months. It helps put things in perspective and allows you to block off chunks of task-oriented time.

    The LQN Planner is an ideal planner to get started on what will become a very useful habit.

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