Christmas dancing lights offer a dazzling display of multicolored lights synchronized with music and animated effects. Carson William's Ohio Christmas house musical light show in December 2005 turned into a national sensation for its melodious display of dancing lights. It was tuned with the popular Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "Wizard in winter" (from Lost Christmas Eve album). Every light was synchronized by computer and timed to the musical beat to a tenth of a second.
Some popular Christmas dancing lights are:
Futura light - This fascinating light made of 4-inch tall lamp stand and streams of light emitting from it, rotates around the room.
8-inch mirror ball kit - Swirling streams of light reflect off the mirror ball and onto your floor, wall and ceiling generating a spectacular array of light and sense of movement. Comes with 8-inch mirror ball, high intensity pin spot, battery operated mirror ball motor and four colored (red, blue, green, and yellow) lenses for the pin spotlight.
Millennium Star - The Millennium Star uses small LED lights and a sophisticated control chip to create hundreds of mesmerizing patterns. Turn up the music because the patterns will change with the beat, or flip the switch for a display of random patterns. Show off the Millennium Star on a table, bookshelf, or mount it on the wall.
For further information on Christmas dancing lights go through Christmas Carnivals for more information.
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