Don't drive around in search of Christmas cheer. We've compiled 10 of the best automated Christmas displays.
Providence Christmas
Lauderdale Christmas
The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights
Alek Komarnitsky
The Raucci Family
Jonathon Reinhart
Holiday Automation
Never Enough Lights
Carson Williams
Slayer Rocks Christmas
  
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Holiday Automation

They don’t have a fancy name, but they certainly have an impressive setup. First developed in 2003 using X10, this display has evolved over the years. Now, the family uses Vixen software to synchronize the lights and the music. According to the site, each light toggle is manually programmed, for the best results. Check out the video gallery or tune in for live streaming of the light show.

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