
"New tech at CES often makes categorization hard. Is Cozyla's latest device a digital family calendar, a TV or a smart home hub? After seeing it, I'd say the answer is, yes? Cozyla calls the Calendar + Max the "largest interactive hub in it's category." And indeed, it's the size of a big flatscreen, but the main interface is just like any other Cozyla device, an Android-based family calendar and planner with shared schedules, notes, meal plans, and chores."
"It syncs with Google, Yahoo and Apple calendars as well as Outlook, and it will run apps from the Google Play store. (Yahoo owns Engadget, but has no say in our editorial coverage.) But this super-sized version can also stream shows and movies with whichever apps you subscribe to. The photo integration, via the app, will take pics from your phone and stick them on the bigs screen. You can also create a slideshow and photo walls to look at when the calendar is off."
Cozyla Calendar+ Max combines a large touchscreen display with an Android-based family calendar and planner that supports shared schedules, notes, meal plans and chores. It syncs with Google, Yahoo, Apple calendars and Outlook, and can run apps from the Google Play store. The oversized screen streams shows and movies from subscribed apps, displays phone photos as slideshows or photo walls, and shows security camera and video doorbell feeds. A built-in camera enables FaceTime and Zoom calls. The unit rolls on a built-in stand with a battery providing around six hours of use and offers full features without a subscription.
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