Christmas Laser Projector Lights Outdoor Waterproof — LED Holiday Light Projector with Remote and Timer for House, Yard, Wall and Garden Display
A whole house lit in about ninety seconds, from a stake in the lawn. No ladder, no clips, no untangling last year's strand, and nothing to take down in January except one small box.
Why people keep this one
- Nobody gets on the roof. Every year people fall off ladders hanging Christmas lights. A projector is the same result from ground level, which is most of the appeal after about age forty.
- Remote and built-in timer. Set it once and it runs its own schedule — on at dusk, off at your bedtime — instead of you going out in the cold to unplug it.
- Weatherproof housing with a stake and a base. IP65 rated for snow and freezing rain, with both a lawn stake and a flat base so it works on grass or on a porch.
How people use it
The full front-of-house display
Set roughly 15 to 25 feet back from the house and the pattern covers a standard two-storey facade. Further back means bigger and dimmer; closer means smaller and sharper.
Trees, fences and the garage door
Angled into a large evergreen it lights the whole tree from one unit — the thing that would otherwise take four strands and an hour on a ladder.
Halloween through New Year's
Multiple pattern modes mean it isn't a one-holiday purchase. Same unit runs orange and purple in October and red and green in December.
Questions people ask before buying
Will it show up if my street has lots of light?
Ambient light is the real limiter on any projector. On a dark rural lot it looks spectacular; under a streetlight directly out front it will look washed out. Aiming it at a darker section of the house helps a lot.
Is it safe to leave plugged in outside all season?
The unit is weather-rated. The connection is the weak point — use an outdoor-rated extension cord, and keep the plug junction off the ground and out of standing water or snowmelt. A GFCI outlet is strongly recommended for anything outdoors.
Can neighbours or drivers see it from the wrong angle?
Aim it at your own house, not across a road. Laser projectors pointed toward traffic or into a neighbour's windows cause real complaints, and in some municipalities that's an actual bylaw issue. Point it at the wall you own.
Ships from our fulfillment partner. Order early — this category sells out industry-wide by late November.