LuminScape Snowfall Projector – Cozy Bedroom Decor Lamp with Soft White and Warm Yellow LED Glow
LuminScape Snowfall Projector – Cozy Bedroom Decor Lamp with Soft White and Warm Yellow LED Glow
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Why you'll love it
- No fire or heat risk from LED projection makes it safe around kids, pets, and curtains
- IP65 waterproof sealed design withstands snow, heavy rain, and sun for reliable outdoor use year after year
- RF remote control lets you adjust speed, flash, and timer from indoors without going outside in the cold
- Set-and-forget 2/4/6-hour auto-off timer saves electricity and prevents leaving it running all night
- Plugs in and projects instantly with no ladder, clips, or tangled string lights to install
- Only 4 watts of power delivers an 800-lumen whole-house snow effect, far cheaper than running traditional holiday lights
Perfect for
- Project snowfall effects across a house facade during the Christmas holiday season
- Add romantic ambient lighting to outdoor wedding receptions and ceremonies
- Decorate a garden or landscape for Halloween and winter parties without string lights
- Create cozy indoor atmosphere in bedrooms or living rooms during winter months
- Reuse the same projector for Valentine's Day, parties, and other year-round occasions
Product Information
❄【Magic Snowfall Effect】⛄ :Snowfall outdoor christmas light projector offer a real snow illusion. Soft white & yellow light, static and dynamic combination, create a realistic snow scene. Led lights protect our eyes better.you are able to control the snow falling speed or make the fairy white snow dots spot at your house. It is easy to create romantic night light display especially in wedding, Christmas, and other festivals or occasions. ⛄【Large Projection Range】❄ :Just need a snow projector, It's going to shine on the whole house. Romantic snowflakes fall down from the sky and add romantic atmosphere to our house.Ultra long 26.24ft power cable will easily reach most house outlets where you set it up. ❄【Remote Control & Automatic Timer】⛄ :Easy to use and control. You can cross obstacles and control the switch, speed, flash, timing function in long distance by RF remote. 3 Auto-off timer options (2/4/6hrs) for setting the projector light work at preset time and shut down for saving power. ⛄【Waterproof Projector Lights】❄ :High grade waterproof effect IP65. Sealed design, weatherproof cap, can withstand snow, heavy rain and strong sunlight. Note: please don’t soak projector light in water directly. ❄【Widely used】⛄ : The most convenient holiday decoration, Just plug and play. Collocated with 270°adjustable projector head, it is quite convenient to aim the fairy light to the place where you are going to decorate.snowfall light perfect for indoor and outdoor decorations. Halloween, Christmas, Holiday, Valentine's Day, wedding, party, home, window, garden Landscape, and other occasions.
Color Black Shape Globe Material Plastic Finish Type Projector Light Source Type LED Shade Material Plastic Power Source Corded Electric Brand ARGIGU Style Modern Voltage 110 Volts Brightness 800 lumen Maximum Compatible Light Source Wattage 4 Watts Light Source Wattage 4 Watts Mounting Type Floor Mount Bulb Features Adjustable Snowfall Effect Color Temperature 2.5E+3 Kelvin Number of Light Sources 4 Are Batteries Included No Amperage 1 Amps Light Output Maximum 800 Lumens Beam Angle 60 Degrees Manufacturer EXOKFA UPC 631145621524 Wattage 4 watts Part Number WL-602W Item Weight 1.12 pounds Package Dimensions 6.46 x 6.46 x 5.39 inches Item model number WL-602W Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Finish Projector Item Package Quantity 1 Special Features Dimmable Batteries Included? No Batteries Required? No
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the soft white and warm yellow light complement my neutral bedroom palette?
Yes. The dual-tone LEDs project a gentle snow scene in soft white for a clean winter look, and warm yellow for a candlelit, golden hour feel that pairs naturally with linen, wood, and earth-toned decor.
Can I leave the snowfall projection on all evening as ambient living room lighting?
Absolutely. Many customers use the static or slow dynamic mode in the evening to create a calm, ambient atmosphere, and the 2/4/6-hour auto-off timer handles shutoff automatically.
Does the projector look bulky or out of place in a styled room?
The unit is compact and designed to sit low on a console, shelf, or windowsill, with a neutral housing that blends into most interiors rather than competing with your decor.
Can I match the snow effect to a cozy, hygge-style atmosphere?
Yes. The slow falling speed and warm yellow mode create a quiet, snow-at-dusk effect that works well for reading nooks, bedrooms, and relaxed winter evenings.
Will the light disturb movie or dinner ambiance if I keep it on?
You can set it to static mode at slow speed for a subtle, low-brightness wash that sits in the background without pulling attention away from the screen or the table.
Is this a good year-round decor piece or only for December?
It is genuinely year-round. Customers use it for Valentine's Day dinners, birthday ambient lighting, garden parties in summer, and Halloween entryways, then return to the snow scene every winter.
Will it clash with my existing lamps and accent lighting?
The 800-lumen output is softer than a primary lamp, so it layers well with floor lamps and sconces rather than overpowering them, and the dual color tones make it easy to match a warm or cool room scheme.
Does it work as a window display for passersby to see from outside?
Yes. With the 270-degree adjustable head you can aim the projection at curtains or a window shade so the snowfall effect is visible from the street, which is a popular trick for front-facing apartments.
Is it a better design choice than string lights along the curtain rod?
For a minimalist or styled space, yes. It produces a far more atmospheric effect with no wire tangle, no clips, and no seasonal clutter to pack away in January.
Does the projection fade or look cheap in a bright daytime room?
The snow effect is designed to read best in dimmer, evening, or shaded conditions, which is exactly when most people want ambient lighting anyway, so it looks intentional rather than washed out.
How does this compare to a traditional candle arrangement for a styled tablescape?
It offers the same warm, intimate mood without the fire risk, wax drips on linen, or the need to replace candles, and one unit covers an entire wall rather than a small circle of light.
Can it replace a decorative accent piece on a media console or mantel?
It works well as a living accent, especially in the evening, and the adjustable head lets you point it at a feature wall so the projection itself becomes the visual centerpiece.
Will the warm yellow mode look too orange against my cool-toned paint colors?
The warm yellow is a soft amber, not a saturated orange, and it reads as cozy rather than clashing. Pairing it with soft white mode gives you flexibility to lean warm or cool depending on the room.
I'm worried a projector will look too gimmicky in a grown-up space. Is it subtle enough?
At slow speed in static mode, the falling snow reads more like soft drifting light than a holiday gimmick, and many customers use it as their primary evening accent in adult living rooms.
Is the design itself something I would be happy to leave out year-round?
Yes. The clean shape, neutral finish, and small footprint mean it sits on a shelf or windowsill without drawing attention to itself, so it can stay plugged in and deployed across seasons.
Does the unit make any noise that would break a quiet bedroom atmosphere?
The projector is silent in operation. There is no fan or moving mechanical part that would interfere with sleep, reading, or quiet conversation.
How do I set up the projector for the first time?
Place the unit on a flat surface indoors or outdoors, aim the 270-degree adjustable head toward the wall, tree, or facade you want to light, plug the 26.24-foot cable into a standard outlet, and use the RF remote to power it on and select a mode.
How do I change the falling speed or switch between static and dynamic modes?
Use the RF remote to cycle through static, dynamic, and flash modes, and adjust the falling speed to your preferred pace. The remote works through walls and obstacles from inside the home.
How do I set the auto-off timer and what are the options?
Press the timer button on the remote to cycle through 2-hour, 4-hour, and 6-hour auto-off options. The unit will automatically shut off after the selected duration, which is helpful for overnight use.
Does it work with outdoor extension cords and standard North American outlets?
Yes. The projector uses a standard plug compatible with North American outlets, and the 26.24-foot cable can be extended further with a typical outdoor-rated extension cord if needed.
Can I use it with a smart plug or outdoor timer switch?
Yes. Because it is a standard plug-in LED device, it works with most outdoor smart plugs and mechanical timer switches, giving you app-based or scheduled control on top of the built-in auto-off timer.
What is included in the box, and what do I need to buy separately?
The box includes the LED snowfall projector, the RF remote, and the integrated 26.24-foot power cable. No bulbs, batteries for the main unit, brackets, or additional hardware are required.
Is it safe to leave plugged in for days or weeks at a time?
Yes. The 4W LED runs cool, the IP65 sealed housing is designed for prolonged outdoor exposure, and the auto-off timer prevents indefinite continuous operation if you prefer a set-and-forget routine.
Will the LED bulb ever need replacing, and how long does it last?
The integrated LED is rated for many thousands of hours of typical seasonal use, which for most households means several years of winter seasons before any noticeable change in brightness.
How is a snowfall projector different from a traditional string light setup?
A snowfall projector delivers a wide-area, animated snow effect from a single ground-level unit with no ladder, no clips, and no tangles, while string lights require per-foot installation along rooflines, windows, or shrubs and use significantly more power for a similar visual footprint.

