Hi everyone! I’ve been really excited about my recent setup with the Glide Lively lights, and I wanted to share my experience and some tips that might help others.
Earlier this month, I decided to take my lighting setup to the next level by layering two sets of Glide Lively lights. The idea came to me while I was brainstorming some holiday decorations for my home. I wanted something that could be both versatile and visually striking, and stacking the Glide Livelys turned out to be a fantastic choice!
Here’s why I love this setup:
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Versatility: One of the best things about stacking the lights is the ability to control them either as a group or individually. I’ve experimented with both setups, and it’s amazing how much flexibility this gives me. For instance, in the first video I shared, you can see how I controlled each layer separately to create a dynamic light show. In the second video, the lights work in unison, creating a cohesive and powerful effect.
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Unique Aesthetic: By placing the lights in a mirrored configuration, I was able to achieve a more polished and professional look. It’s subtle but makes a big difference in how the setup looks in my space.
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Holiday Fun: I’ve also been working on some holiday curtain DIYs, including a fun Snoopy design. It’s been a great way to get into the festive spirit while experimenting with different lighting effects. If anyone has tips or ideas for holiday lighting hacks, I’d love to hear them!
I’ve also been keeping an eye out for the latest firmware updates to ensure everything runs smoothly. Speaking of updates, I’ve heard some users mention issues with outdoor plugs not logging usage or devices not being detected properly. If anyone has tips on troubleshooting these kinds of issues, I’d appreciate the advice!
Overall, I’m really happy with how this setup has turned out. It’s been a great way to experiment with lighting and add some holiday cheer to my home. If you’re thinking about trying something similar, I highly recommend it!
Happy decorating and happy coding! ![]()
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