If you’re staying with family, there’s a good chance that everyone has different schedules. There are schedules for class, work, family gatherings or events, doctor visits, and more. So, how do you keep track of it? Sure, there are apps for that, but if you prefer something physical that you can see and interact with, Cozyla has unveiled its latest concept device, the Calendar+ Max.

A 55-inch screen for the whole family

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At CES 2026 , Cozyla announced the Calendar+ Max. This is a massive 55-inch 4K touchscreen display which will double up as an organizer for your family. To give you some perspective, most smart displays top out around 21-inches. This thing is more than double that size. The display can rotate between portrait and landscape mode and comes with a rolling stand so you can move it from room to room.

Unlike a regular TV or tablet, the Cozyla Calendar+ Max runs Calendar OS and syncs with Google, Apple, and other major calendar platforms. The company has designed it to unify schedules, task lists, meal plans, notes, and reminders all in one central location. Think of it as a family organization hub on steroids.

The device includes an HD wide-angle camera for video calls through Zoom, FaceTime, and Cozyla’s own video calling service. It also integrates with smart home systems, displaying security camera feeds and controlling connected devices right from the screen.

More than just a calendar

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Beyond scheduling, the Calendar+ Max aims to be a central hub for family life. The large screen makes it useful for homework help and virtual lessons where parents can monitor progress in real time. It’s also useful for collaboration. For instance, if you are planning a family trip, everyone can collaborate on the itinerary together on the big display.

But if you want to use it for entertainment, you can. The device comes with built-in speakers and a vibrant 4K screen. Families can stream shows, follow fitness routines, or turn the display into a digital photo frame with slideshows and video tools. It’s basically trying to combine elements of what you’d find in various Google Assistant smart displays into one massive unit.

There’s no word yet on pricing or availability yet, but that’s not surprising since it is still a concept. But for context, the 32-inch Cozyla Calendar+ 2 is going for $900 on the company’s website. This should give you a very rough idea of how much the Calendar+ Max will cost if it ever becomes a reality. So, until then, sticky notes are still your best bet, or a shared Google Calendar if you want to be a bit more hi-tech.