WBao Christmas Net Lights – Portable 360LED Holiday Lights for Patio and Camping Gatherings
WBao Christmas Net Lights – Portable 360LED Holiday Lights for Patio and Camping Gatherings
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Why you'll love it
- Saves significant decorating time versus wrapping individual string lights around each bush or shrub
- 29V low-voltage output means bulbs stay cool and safe to touch, even around kids and pets
- IP44 waterproof rating lets the lights stay outdoors in any weather without damage
- End-to-end connectable design scales a single outlet into a large multi-net display
- Built-in 6h on / 18h off timer removes the daily hassle of plugging in and unplugging
- Multiple color variants (Red Green, Multicolor, Warm White, Red Green White, etc.) let buyers match any decor theme
Perfect for
- Drape quickly over bushes and shrubs for instant Christmas lawn decor without wrapping individual strands
- Build a large synchronized display by connecting up to 4 nets (1440 LEDs) on a single outlet
- Automate nightly lighting with the 6-hour on / 18-hour off timer during the December holiday season
- Set the mood for outdoor holiday parties using one of 8 lighting modes
- Weatherproof outdoor decoration through rain or snow across an entire Christmas season
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I leave these Christmas net lights outside through rain or snow without damaging them?
Yes. The strands carry an IP44 waterproof rating, which means they are built to handle rain, snow, and general winter weather across an entire holiday season when installed as directed.
Are the bulbs and the adapter safe to handle after the lights have been on for hours outdoors?
Yes. The included 29V low-voltage adapter keeps the bulbs cool to the touch, so even after a full evening outdoors the net stays comfortable and safe to adjust.
How big of an outdoor area can I cover using a single outlet?
Each net is 11.5ft x 6.9ft with 360 LEDs, and you can connect up to four nets in series for a total of 1,440 LEDs on one outlet, which is enough to cover multiple shrubs, a wide hedge, or a large lawn section.
Will these net lights work for a patio dinner party where I want a different vibe each evening?
Yes. With 8 selectable lighting modes you can switch between steady warm light for a calm dinner, slow fades for relaxed gatherings, or chasing patterns for a livelier holiday mood.
Do I have to plug and unplug the lights every night during the holiday season?
No. The built-in 6-hour on / 18-hour off timer cycles automatically, so once you set it the lights turn on and off on their own at the same time each evening.
Are these Christmas net lights easy to bring along for camping trips or outdoor getaways?
Yes. The net lays flat, folds compactly, and the 29V low-voltage adapter is lightweight, making it simple to pack in a storage bin or vehicle for portable outdoor use.
Can I use these net lights to decorate my restaurant patio or storefront exterior for the holidays?
Yes. The end-to-end connectable design scales to a large commercial display, the IP44 rating handles outdoor weather, and the timer keeps the lights running on a schedule without daily staff involvement.
Will the net hold up in windy outdoor conditions on top of bushes and shrubs?
Yes. The mesh net drapes over foliage and conforms to the shape of bushes, hedges, and small trees, so it stays in place in normal winter winds without individual strand wrapping.
How fast can I decorate a long row of bushes with these net lights compared to string lights?
Most customers drape a full bush in under a minute because the mesh covers the area all at once, instead of wrapping individual strands back and forth like traditional string lights.
Can I use these net lights for a backyard Christmas party with both decor and functional lighting?
Yes. The steady and combination modes give you enough ambient light to mark walkways and seating areas while still creating a festive holiday atmosphere for guests.
Net lights vs string lights for outdoor decorating: which is easier to install on shrubs?
Net lights win on speed and coverage. You simply drape the mesh over the bush once, while string lights require wrapping individual strands around each branch in a pattern that takes much longer.
How do these compare to stake-mounted pathway lights for outdoor holiday displays?
Stake lights only mark the ground level, while these net lights cover the full volume of a bush, hedge, or tree canopy, giving you 3D coverage and a more dimensional outdoor display from the same power source.
Are these brighter than typical outdoor icicle lights for covering a wide hedge?
Yes. With 360 high-output LEDs spread across an 11.5ft x 6.9ft mesh, a single net provides broader and more even coverage than a comparable run of icicle lights, which only drip light vertically from a roofline.
What if my outdoor outlet is far from where I want to put the lights?
The 29V low-voltage adapter is designed for outdoor outlet use, and you can position nets where needed since each one is connectable end to end to bridge distance between your outlet and display area.
Will the timer still work if I unplug the lights and move them to a new outdoor location?
Yes. Once you plug them back in, the 6-hour on / 18-hour off timer resumes its cycle, so you can relocate the display and still get automatic on and off operation at the new spot.
Is the net mesh likely to tangle when I take it down and store it for next year?
No. Because the LEDs are fixed in a mesh grid, the net folds into a flat shape that stores easily in a bin or box, with far less tangling than loose string lights.
How do I set up the Christmas net lights for the first time?
Unfold the net, drape it over your bush, hedge, tree, or display area, plug the 29V low-voltage adapter into a standard outdoor or indoor outlet, then press the button on the adapter to select one of the 8 lighting modes and activate the 6-hour timer.
How do I connect multiple net lights together for a bigger display?
Each net has a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other, so you simply plug the next net into the end of the previous one. You can connect up to 4 nets in series for a total of 1,440 LEDs on a single outlet.
How do I reset or change the timer on the lights?
Press and hold the mode button on the adapter for a few seconds to reset the 6-hour on / 18-hour off timer cycle. The timer will then repeat at the same time every 24 hours automatically.
Are these net lights compatible with standard outdoor extension cords?
Yes. The 29V low-voltage adapter plugs into any standard 120V household outlet, and you can use a weather-rated outdoor extension cord to reach a distant outlet if needed.
Will the 200LED version connect with the 360LED version on the same outlet?
Yes. Both versions use the same end-to-end connector design and share the same 29V system, so the 200LED and 360LED nets can be linked together as long as the combined total does not exceed the recommended 4-net, 1,440 LED maximum per outlet.
What is included in the box when I order the net lights?
The package includes the 11.5ft x 6.9ft LED mesh net light with 360 (or 200) pre-installed bulbs, the 29V low-voltage adapter with built-in timer and mode button, and a user guide. No extra parts or tools are required.
Are the lights safe to leave plugged in 24 hours a day?
While the LEDs and low-voltage adapter are designed for extended use, it is best to use the built-in 6-hour timer for energy efficiency, longer bulb life, and to avoid running the lights longer than needed each night.
How long will these net lights last across multiple holiday seasons?
With proper indoor or outdoor storage between seasons, the LED bulbs, low-voltage adapter, and IP44 waterproof strands are designed to last for many years of regular holiday use, and the product is backed by a 1-year manufacturer warranty.
What is the difference between Christmas net lights and traditional string lights?
String lights are loose strands you wrap one branch at a time, while net lights are a pre-spaced mesh that you drape in a single motion, which makes them far faster for covering bushes, hedges, shrubs, and large outdoor areas.

