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5 Best USB Christmas Tree for Desk/Car [Multicolor leds]
Get a colored USB Christmas tree for your workspace or car
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Updated onDecember 19, 2023
updated onDecember 19, 2023
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Christmas is an incredibly fun holiday that brings families together, and besides Santa Claus, no other symbol represents Christmas more than a good old-fashioned Christmas tree.
Of course, times have changed, and we are going green, so cutting down actual trees and decorating them is a thing of the past.
Then again, plastic trees that need to be assembled and decorated aren’t that pleasant either. That’s why USB Christmas trees exist, as they are easy to install and easy to store away when the winter holidays are over.
We’ve compiled a list of the best USB Christmas trees that you can get right now, for both office and home.
What are the best USB Christmas trees that I can buy?
Emadgift Pre-lit Artificial Mini Christmas Tree
The Emadgift pre-lit Christmas tree is probably not the impressive tree you imagined for the winter holidays. However, it’s a pretty tabletop tree made of environment-friendly PVC with bendable branches.
It comes with a 15-LED garland with warm light that can create a wonderful, cozy atmosphere.
The tree is also perfect as a gift for someone you love.
Super Mario LED Christmas Tree
Another mini Christmas tree, this time for Super Mario fans. The tree-top super start will surely remind you of the game rewards. So will the question block base.
The tree includes a colorful 10-LED pre-lit string, which is USB-powered.
It’s a small-sized tree, measuring 12 x 9 x 6 inches, that you can only use indoors. It will fit perfectly on a desk or a tabletop.
TIJNN Music Christmas Tree
Our third suggestion is not a true Christmas tree, but rather a snow lamp that resembles the shape of a tree.
Yet, for some, it might be more convenient, especially if they have pets or children. Given the robust copper structure, there’s no danger of injuries.
The tree has a timer so that you can set it for a 6-hour or an 18-hour use.
Gikfun 3D Xmas Tree
If you’re looking to bring a little bit of Christmas spirit to your office or home desk, then the Gikfun 3D Xmas Tree might be the thing for you. It is basically made of a system board circuitry that is welded and stuck together to look like a Christmas tree.
Despite how that may sound, it does manage to look like a convincing Christmas tree, especially when the lights are turned off and all the LED lights go on randomly.
HONESTY Christmas Tree
The Honesty Christmas tree is a steel tree-shaped structure adorned with a 40 LED cold-light string. It’s firm, durable, and safe for children as there are no sharp parts.
You’ll find that there’s a smaller version and a larger version of this model, 10-inch and 17-inch high, respectively.
The 40 LED string of lights glow brightly (maybe too bright for some) and lasts for 4 hours. You can recharge them using a USB power source or a classic wall plug.
Not everyone can afford a real Christmas tree, and cutting them down every year is bad for the environment anyway. That’s why alternatives are being found every year.
USB Christmas trees are great for those with limited funds and space since they will be enough to bring out the feeling of Christmas in your household.
After all, Christmas is more about how you feel and not what you have.
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Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.
Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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