Use tech to have the spookiest house on the block this Halloween

Use tech to have the spookiest house on the block this Halloween

Spooky season is well underway and you should be expecting some trick-or-treaters soon. Before you get the candy ready, take some time to ramp up your security.

Vandalism and property damage are more common during the holiday season. Whether you’re home or away, you’ll want to keep an eye on things. A video doorbell is a simple way to secure your home. Tap or click here for my favorite video doorbell to keep an eye on what’s happening out front.

If you want to get into the spirit and spruce up your home this October, you can do so with some technology. You can have a spooktacular display without breaking the bank. Here’s how a little tech can take your Halloween décor to the next level.

Digitize your Halloween

Every day, I see all kinds of reports from the digital world, from new gadgets to innovative ways tech makes life more convenient and fun. That brings me to Halloween.

For years, go-to Halloween decor has involved Styrofoam tombstones, plastic skeletons, fake spider webs and massive inflatables. But this year, you can mix things up with eye-catching digital special effects that make it seem like you’ve got a family of ghosts running around your house.

It’s easy to bring spirits from beyond into your home. This setup should take you less than an hour:

Pretty cool, huh? Here’s what you’ll need to create these Halloween effects:

  • Projection material.
  • Projector.
  • Camera tripod.
  • DVD player.
  • Portable Bluetooth speaker.
  • Bluetooth transmitter (optional).

Screentime

To start, push the curtains off to either side and pull up the blinds. Now you need material to cover the window. You can use semi-translucent material such as light-colored sheer curtains or mesh netting.

Here’s a set of RYB Home curtains that should work, or you can get what you need at your local fabric store. Just make sure to stretch the material as flat as possible, or the projected image will be distorted.

RYB Home 84 inch semi-sheer linen curtains

RYB Home 84-inch semi-sheer linen curtains

A projector has many uses

You don’t need an expensive home theater projector to make this work. The right mini projector can even be used to watch movies in the backyard when you’re not displaying scary stuff for Halloween.

No matter which projector you choose, it’s best to find one with 1080p HD resolution or better for a clearer picture.

Give your projector some legs

If there’s no dedicated screen size setting, ensure you have enough open space to move the projector closer or farther away to get the right size. Set it up on a table, or attach it to a basic camera tripod like this Amazon Basics model. It extends from 25 inches to 60 inches and weighs just three pounds.

Amazon Basics 60-inch lightweight tripod with bag

Amazon Basics 60-inch lightweight tripod with bag

Regarding the video, you can order an AtmosFX digital decorations DVD and connect a DVD player to your projector.

AtmosFX Bone Chillers digital decorations DVD for Halloween

AtmosFX Bone Chillers digital decorations DVD for Halloween

An affordable option is this Sony Blu-Ray player. It upscales your Blu-Ray discs to 4K and your DVDs to HD quality and has Bluetooth connectivity.

Sony BDP-S6700 4K upscaling 3D streaming Blu-Ray/DVD player

Sony BDP-S6700 4K upscaling 3D streaming Blu-Ray/DVD player

Don’t forget about the spooky sounds

Once you have your screen, projector and digital decorations set up, it’s time for some scary sounds. Unless you have a window open, no one outside is going to be able to hear the video’s creepy soundtrack.

Place a waterproof Bluetooth speaker outside to add some atmosphere. This Anker Soundcore speaker packs a lot of sounds in a small package and has a 24-hour battery life.

Anker Soundcore 2 portable Bluetooth speaker with 12W stereo sound

Anker Soundcore 2 portable Bluetooth speaker with 12W stereo sound

If your projector doesn’t have Bluetooth capability, you can add a small transmitter to connect wirelessly to the speaker.

Last but not least, here’s another tip if you don’t want the projector to stay on all night. Connect it to a smart plug such as this Amazon Smart Plug and set up a time it shuts off each night through the Alexa app.

Amazon smart plug for home automation, works with Alexa

Amazon smart plug for home automation, works with Alexa

Now you’re all set to have the creepiest house on the block.

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