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If you don’t You’ve started decorating yet because you need more holiday decor, good news: We’ve found the best Black Friday Christmas tree deals and smart lighting sales.
Whether you need a whole new tree covered in artificial snow, or smart lights you can turn on automatically (because an automatic holiday is a happy holiday, trust me!) these sales have you covered on all the best holiday gear we’ve tried. That includes Permanent outdoor lights From the likes of Juve and Libero, Smart string lights From Twinkly, best of all is the range of products on sale Artificial Christmas trees We tested it with interior designers from brands like Basalm Hill, King of Christmas, and more.
Don’t miss our great Black Friday Christmas tree deals (and light deals too!) while they’re happening. Don’t miss our guides to Best Black Friday deals Or we have Black Friday Live Blogalso. Happy decorating!
our Artificial Christmas tree is generally preferred It was a favorite of the interior designers who helped us test and review it. One collector called them “Hermes Christmas trees” and they had the beautiful appearance of evergreen branches and bright built-in LED lights. It’s easy to hang decorations on the branches thanks to the slight slope up, and the mix of needle types gives it a nice texture. This is a great investment tree for sale.
Clustered trees are covered in artificial snow for an extra Christmas look, and our favorite clustered design is this tree from King of Christmas. Of the trees we testedThis tree has really succeeded in establishing the look of fresh snow, which is something that is difficult to do artificially. The branches are nice and thick, but it’s a little difficult to hang decorations around the flock.
Of all the trees we tested, this was not only the cheapest tree we liked, but it rated the best The easiest artificial Christmas tree to fluff Thanks to its flexible branches. The easy fluff makes it look fuller and more natural than trees that aren’t easy to do this to, and makes this cheap tree look upscale. There is a scrolled column in the middle that adds to the realistic look.
These lights are the star of my garage this holiday season and one of my favorite sets I’ve tested Smart Christmas Lights Guide. After sitting in storage for a year, these lights easily reconnected to my app and Wi-Fi without any issue, and it was easy to take a quick photo with the app to reset the lights using my current setup. I love the range of designs you can find or create in the Twinkly app, and it was easy to set a timer so they come on and off at the right time.
These are my overall top picks for Smart Christmas lights. You can put it on your house, walls, tree, porch railing, or anything you want! Then use the app and your camera to map out the lights and start creating the designs you want for them. As with the series above, there are plenty of designs you can choose from or create in the app, as well as easy controls all around.
I’ve been testing tons of Outdoor permanent lights This holiday season, this collection from Eufy is one of the featured products. WIRED reviewer Kat Merk found the app easy to navigate for choosing colors and schedules for her lights, and she liked the wide offering of holiday presets to take advantage of. There’s an AI feature to create personalized light shows, and the Eufy S4 bulbs work with the Matter protocol, so you can sync with Apple, Google, and Alexa smart home systems.
If you don’t get sales Permanent outdoor lights Cheap enough for you, you’ll be thrilled to see our budget set on sale for a similar price you get for regular smart bulbs. WIRED reviewer Martin Cizmar is happy with these lights in his home, but warns that there’s an annoying AI inside the app that you have to navigate to get to the regular controls. Once clicked, these lights are easy to control and customize as you would any set of smart lights.
Monitor the form and waterproofing. While the 150-foot version has an IP65 rating for the lights and IP67 for the power adapter, the 50-foot and 100-foot models have an IP65 rating for the lighting kits but there is no weatherproofing for the power adapter, so it must be in a sealed outlet. If you are using an outdoor outlet without weather protection, upgrade to the 150-foot size.
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