A grayscale, blue-light-free tablet built to be a child's first device without the addiction. Paper-like e-ink display, amber backlight for healthy sleep, and custom software that strips out notifications, doomscrolling, and algorithmic feeds. Designed for outdoor use and focused utility — reading, learning, creating.
Parental controls and curated apps come built in. This is the anti-iPad: low-stimulation tech that keeps the emphasis on real-world play and hands-on learning. For families who want to delay screens or introduce them intentionally, Daylight is the most thoughtful option we've seen.
Why we picked it
Sam: I’m a big fan of Daylight as an alternative to iPads or screens in general. It’s delightful to use but not overstimulating like most tablets with blue light, encouraging slower, more intentional usage. Worth considering for kids who read or draw digitally.