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Buyer’s Guide for Twinkly Light Shows

This guide helps you choose reliable hardware for a first Twinkly display that can grow over time. Recommendations are organized by category so beginners can buy confidently without overbuilding in year one.

Last reviewed: May 2026

The shopping list is the “what to buy” page. This buyer’s guide is the “how to choose” page. Use this page to decide what fits your goals, then use the shopping list to place orders.

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  • Clarify your display goals before choosing hardware.
  • Understand tradeoffs (cost, complexity, expandability).
  • Avoid common first-year compatibility mistakes.
  • Build an upgrade path so year two is easier.

You really need to think through what you want to accomplish with your lights, both in the short (this year) and longer term (next year and beyond). If you think you eventually want to expand to a larger musical light show with 10,000+ pixels or a MegaTree the first year, you might want to reconsider using WS2811 pixels. Please read our Twinkly vs. WS2811 Comparison article and the article on cost comparisons or try out our new Decision Wizard. WS2811 lights really do scale up better in the long run, but Twinkly works great for smaller shows and ease of use.

Twinkly lights come packaged in a variety of configurations, but all include 24 volt power supplies and controllers, so there’s no need to deal with those considerations or worrying about power injection like you would with WS2811 pixels — so Twinkly just works (via the Twinkly app) right out of the box after minimal setup. Once they are set up in xLights, however, Twinkly and WS2811 both behave more or less the same way.

There’s not really much risk in starting out with Twinkly and then expanding to WS2811 later — the two types of lights can work together in the same show!

Network Rules

Run a dedicated show network path whenever possible. Keep pixel traffic off congested home Wi-Fi paths.

Audio Rules

Use wired audio from FPP output to FM path. Avoid Bluetooth in the show chain to prevent drift.

  • USB sound card from Raspberry Pi improves consistency
  • FM radio for in-car audience
  • Optional split to outdoor speakers if desired
MISTAKEWHAT HAPPENSPREVENTION
Not investing enough in robust outdoor WiFi“Lagging” lights during shows; entire Twinkly strings stop responding to FPPUse an Outdoor WiFi Access Point, plugged into a dedicated Gigabit Switch just for light show ; see WiFi Troubleshooting
Not using dry boxesTwinkly power supplies and controllers are only rated IP44 (splash resistant); in heavy rain or snow, they can experience water intrusion and failUse dry boxes for the power supplies and controllers where possible
Using Bluetooth in audio pathAudio/light sync issuesUse wired audio path end-to-end
Not rabbit / rodent proofingRabbits chew through low voltage wires (seriously)Apply Liquid Fence or similar rabbit repellant
No spare parts kitLong outages during show seasonBe sure to have supplies on-hand to repair cut, broken or rabbit chewed strings

Year One: Stabilize Core

  • Twinkly Lights + show computer + core props
  • Reliable network path
  • Basic FM audio chain

Year Two: Expand Smartly

  • Add props where viewer impact is highest
  • Add long-range where distance requires it
  • Increase spare inventory for faster field repairs
Should I read this or the shopping list first?

Read this page first, starting with the decision framework, then use the shopping list to purchase specific items.

Can I still start small using Twinkly, then expand into WS2811 later?

Yes. The framework is designed so small first-year setups can grow without replacing core infrastructure, and Twinkly and WS2811 can cohabitate.

Where are the direct buy links?

Use your companion Twinkly Shopping List page for direct affiliate links to purchase lights, show computer and everything else you need.

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