Highly recommended
I bought one of the invisible calendars back in June, as soon as the company started offering shipping to the UK. They were a pleasure to deal with, and the product is excellent (and still going strong).
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I bought one of the invisible calendars back in June, as soon as the company started offering shipping to the UK. They were a pleasure to deal with, and the product is excellent (and still going strong).
Honestly one of the best purchases I’ve made in the last year. It’s a super sleek, Scandinavian looking eInk calendar made by one guy in Germany.
It was super easy to connect 10 different Google calendars at the same time. I had some trouble with the iPhone app, but the support was pretty fast.
This device significantly reduced my phone anxiety. I can now sleep and work much better without having to nervously check the iPhone if I missed anything.
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