Amanda Blum
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Amanda Blum
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Permanent Lights Make Every Day a Holiday
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The easiest lights to configure a genuinely beautiful displayMy top pick: Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights
$199.99
at Amazon
$199.99
at Amazon
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Someone looking for the best app with a lot of presetsEufy Permanent Outdoor Lights
$219.99
at Amazon
$219.99
at Amazon
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An inexpensive starter option, but less functionalityHampton Bay Outdoor String Light Starter Kit Powered by Hubspace
$99.00
at The Home Depot
$99.00
at The Home Depot
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Good intentions, but hard to configureEnbrighten Eternity Permanent Outdoor Lights
$249.99
at Amazon
$249.99
at Amazon
I regard the ritual of putting up holiday lights with curiosity and fascination. The amount of time and energy people put into risking life and limb to climb all over their homes in extreme weather to put up lights they will only take down a month or two later puzzles me to no end. And why just Christmas lights? Why don’t we all put up lights for Valentine’s and St. Patty’s Day and Pride month?
Permanent outdoor lights are a way to enjoy all the holiday hoopla with none of the danger or annual labor. You install them once, and leave them up all year. They don’t look exactly like normal holiday string lights, but the effect is largely the same: a festive, colorful display.
The lights are installed under your eaves or gutters and project light back onto the house. If you like, you can face them out like standard holiday lights—on your roof, for instance; they’ll work fine that way too. Moreover, the impact made by permanent lights puts most incandescent or LED lights to shame. I can light my house up like a disco ball visible from space. If that intimidates you, it shouldn’t: The added benefit of these lights is that you can adjust the brightness, color, motion, and timing of the display, all from an app on your phone.
Create a custom light show
The lights, once installed, are fully adjustable. You can leave them white most of the year, and then change them up on holidays: Flashing oranges and purples for Halloween, a range of softly glowing pinks for Valentine’s Day, and A moving rainbow for Pride.
As recently as 2023, only a few companies offered these lights, and I installed the Govee version all over my roof. This year, other brands have entered the space. I tested four of the most popular, including Govee’s latest version. (I have also tested a set of the highly touted Everlights, which tend to come up a lot in online discussions of permanent light systems, but I left them out of the comparison below because of their cost—the sets start at $1,700, versus $99 for the other options.)
I found that while the design of the lights themselves certainly matters, in most cases, the quality of the app is a key factor. Some apps are better at offering subtle, beautifully designed preset scenes you can choose between. (At least one app was really bad at it.) Some apps made switching things up easy, while others required digging through manus to find the right settings.
The sets I reviewed all attach to your home with 3M tape or something similar, while some units are designed with holes so you can also use hooks or nails to attach them if you prefer. Last year I was wildly impressed that the tape remained up throughout a truly terrible Pacific Northwest winter, and yet came off easily when I was ready to remove them in order to test another unit.
Table of Contents
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The easiest lights to configure a genuinely beautiful displayMy top pick: Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights
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The Good
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Easiest to create custom schemes -
Excellent motion effects -
Best preset schemes
The Bad-
One of the more expensive strings -
Relies on Bluetooth- you must be close to adjust the lights
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- Price: $299.99
- Lights per 100ft: 72
- Wire colors available: black, white
- Max number of strings you can daisychain: 9
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Someone looking for the best app with a lot of presetsEufy Permanent Outdoor Lights
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The Good
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A lot of preset schemes -
Easy to navigate app -
Easy to pair -
Easiest to get white options for lights
The Bad-
Only available in white strings -
The DIY configuration tool isn’t robust
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- Price: $199.99
- Lights per 100ft: 60
- Wire colors available: white
- Max number of strings you can daisychain: 2
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An inexpensive starter option, but less functionalityHampton Bay Outdoor String Light Starter Kit Powered by Hubspace
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The Good
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Inexpensive -
A gradient tool no other lights have -
Connected quickly
The Bad-
No string extensions available (yet) -
Sparse preset light schemes
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- Price: $99.00
- Lights per 100ft: 60 (would require two of these sets)
- Wire colors available: white
- Max number of strings you can daisychain: 2
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Good intentions, but hard to configureEnbrighten Eternity Permanent Outdoor Lights
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The Good
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50% of profits donated to charity -
Some nice movement effects
The Bad-
Not enough presets -
Hard to configure new light schemes -
Tough to pair to the app
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- Price: $249.99
- Lights per 100ft: 72
- Wire colors available: black, white
- Max number of strings you can daisychain: 2
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Credit: Amanda Blum
If I was someone who put up holiday lights each year (instead of throwing a Menorah in the window and calling it a day) this would be a “take my money” situation: Install lights once and never have to worry about winding, storing, untangling, and replacing burned out bulbs again.
There’s also the delight factor. While you can just leave the lights on white all year round or not use them at all (they more or less disappear into the roofline when off), the ability to spin up a lighting scheme for a birthday party or get-together is irresistible. And because these are smart lights, more functionality will certainly come with future app updates (some of the lights can react to music on their own, for instance).
What do you think so far?
My top pick
After testing all of these brands, I think Govee lights remain the best choice, with the Eufy lights in close contention. While not the cheapest, the Govee lights offer the most configurations, the most extendability (you can link up to 16 strings), and are available with both black and white wires.