Mr. Christmas - Wireless Synchronized  Lights and Sounds of Christmas

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The holidays are almost upon us and its time to start thinking how you plan to light up your home and hopefully over-illuminate the entire neighborhood once again in over-the-top decorative spirited glee. The cool new updated Mr. Christmas - Wireless Synchronized Lights and Sounds of Christmas ($180) lets amateur holiday decorators professionally synchronize their lights and decorations to the sounds of 46 Christmas carols through 4 remote wireless receivers within a 100-foot range (50' in any direction from the transmitter).

Simply plug your Christmas light strands and other assorted light-up yard decorations into the wireless remote receivers, select the music you want to play and one of three animation modes from the main transmitter/speaker and then flip the switch. Now sit back and watch in sheer awe as your home explodes in a full blown holiday extravaganza of dancing lights and music! Your neighbor's will absolutely love your gift of non-stop nightly entertainment all season long!

This is the new wireless version of the original Outdoor Mr. Christmas and Indoor Mr. Christmas from last year. Be sure to check out those pages to see an incredible collection of videos submitted by fellow Green Heads of their homes using these devices and a discussion about tips, tricks and hacks for them as well!   -  11 Comments Tweet This on Twitter Share on FaceBook

Features:

  • Wireless outdoor system synchronizes yard lights with 46 holiday songs
  • Includes 4 remote receivers and a 6-3/4-inch transmitter
  • Plays in 3 modes: Multiplex, Unison and Lights Steady On
  • 100-foot range (50 feet in any direction from transmitter)
  • UL Listed for outdoor use
Michael Kiely
Hey everyone,

Just like last year, if anyone has any crazy videos of your house in full-blown holiday action using this device or your own contraption, get them up on youtube, contact us, and we'll showcase some the best right here on the website.

Best of luck everyone and Happy Holidays,

Michael Kiely
TheGreenHead.com
By Michael Kiely - 9 Months Ago
gadgets
Wow very happy and awaiting lovely christmas comes after one year and make crazy the people. We started planning of shopping, decorating, playing 2 months before and at last it ends up and again looking for next year. we enjoy very- very much. this christmas I would buy a gift for my daughter named http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=122678
By gadgets - 9 Months Ago
Shane D Leach
I was looking at this system and was just wondering if you can hook it up to an FM transmitter or not as I don't want to blast out my neighbors this holiday season!
By Shane D Leach - 8 Months Ago
Guest
Added this yesterday 1st generation device
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPxNG4CgRgY
Thanks
Tom
By Guest - 8 Months Ago
Jana Rhoadest
does anyone know how many outlets are on the wireless unit? also is there any way to hook up your own music to either of these units,?
Thanks!
By Jana Rhoadest - 8 Months Ago
Rusty
I purchased the wireless version from Lowes and wanted to have it run through an FM transmitter. To do so, I had to make a simple modification for an external audio Jack. I have put the full instructions on how to do this on my web site. www.rustykey.com/mrchristmas

I hope to finish the lighting today and get the FM transmitter going, once that is complete, I'll video it and get it online for ya'll to see. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
By Rusty - 7 Months Ago
Eric
If your looking for awesome FM Transmitters that work better than the in car system. Check out http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/hk/ and be sure to get a good antenna too. It will make all the difference in the world.
By Eric - 7 Months Ago
Guest
Any plans to support say 8 wireless transmitters? That would be awesome!!!!
By Guest - 7 Months Ago
Steve W
Is there any reason that you could not buy 2 sets and have double the receivers? I assume they are all on the same frequency of 434MHZ. This would allow double the wattage. Has anyone tried this or knows of a reason it would not work?
By Steve W - 7 Months Ago
SteveW
Checked with Mr Christmas support and they confirmed that additional receivers will work just fine. They dont sell seperately so you would need to buy a new set or sets and use just the receivers.
By SteveW - 7 Months Ago
conservatory furniture
Greatest gadgets I have ever seen.
By conservatory furniture - 3 Weeks Ago

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