Our favorite Halloween projectors make it easy to add freight and delight to your home.
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Our favorite Halloween projectors make it easy to add freight and delight to your home.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
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This Aaxa Halloween projector is our pick for best overall Halloween projector, because it is easy to set up, is reasonably priced and projects high-quality images. It comes with eight preloaded hologram movies—no disc or USB flash drive required. Simply hang up a mesh projection screen on a window frame and position the projector nearby. The spooky skeleton and ghost animations will quickly transform your home into a high-tech haunted house. The auto-start feature automatically restarts the videos so they’ll play for hours even if you’re out trick-or-treating. Plus, this Halloween decoration is on Amazon, so you know you’ll get it fast.
“Just what I was looking for,” writes five-star reviewer, EB. “This is my first projector purchase and it’s meeting my expectations, and I like [that] it includes some graphics with options to add your own via SD card or HDMI and aux cord. It was very easy to set up—you definitely don’t have to be very tech-savvy to get it going.”
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If you don’t want to spend a lot on a projector, this blinking cat projection is just what you’re looking for. It’s not only wallet-friendly, but it doesn’t require a screen. Simply stake it in the ground and point it at the garage door or side of your house. The cat image is cute—a fun choice for those who don’t like the scary stuff—with glowing eyes that blink, along with ears and nose. You can use it indoors or out, and the spotlight projects up to 15 feet away and includes a 72-inch cord, so you don’t have to worry about battery life.
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The AtmosFX Halloween digital decoration kit is not cheap, but it comes with everything you need for a stunning Halloween display. The light-emitting diode (LED) projector, remote, translucent fabric screen, mounting hardware and preloaded USB stick with eight different Halloween scenes are all included.
The Halloween scenes range from cutesy to creepy, including singing jack-o’-lanterns, a witch séance and a scary face animation of eerie eyes and a mouth. The setup is easy and the animations run on a loop, so there won’t be any interruptions to your Halloween fun.
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This Minetom LED projector can display 16 holiday patterns, including Halloween, Christmas, Thanksgiving and Valentine’s Day. There are also 14 color wave options if you’re looking to shine an eerie colorful glow. Its versatility also extends to setup—it can be staked in the ground, mounted on a wall or ceiling or placed on the included base. The new design includes upgraded waterproofing with an IP65 rating that’s suitable for rain and snowy weather.
“It takes the stress and complexity out of holiday lighting. Just plug it in, aim and you have a great display of holiday fun,” says Lelani Calderon, a verified purchaser.
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This highly rated Bluetooth projector includes a built-in DVD player. That way, you can grab one of these digital decoration DVDs and play super scary animations. It also features dual audio speakers for spooky sound effects, and connects to your smartphone if you want to play a video directly from your phone.
“I bought this projector with the intent of projecting Halloween FX onto a window and to project movies for my son,” shares five-star reviewer, Gary J. Gomez Jr. “I’m really impressed by the quality of the unit and picture for the price. I installed a Roku Stick and can steam Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and all other services directly to the projector.”
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With this laser Halloween projector you can project crisp laser shapes in seven different patterns, including ghosts, pumpkins, spiders and skulls. This type of projector is a smart choice if you don’t have a big, flat surface to display your light show. The bright laser images pop against all types of backgrounds (even as a front door decoration), and can reach up to 33 feet! Use the remote to turn it on and off, control the pattern moving speed, adjust color display mode, use flash mode and set the timer.
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Front porch decorations are inviting, but why stop there? For indoor Halloween parties, this LED tabletop ghost projector creates spooky ambiance your guests will love. Place the projector on a table, switch it on and watch cute ghost-shaped cutouts fly around the walls and ceiling up to 8 feet away. The projector makes a big impact without much effort, and it’s a budget-friendly option. It’s battery-operated, so there’s no need to place it near an outlet or deal with pesky cords. Even when the projector is off, the adorable cauldron design makes festive table decor piece.
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For those who enjoy decorating with festive lights, the Sunbox lights projector is a perfect option. It features preset images for various holidays, including Halloween, Christmas, birthdays, Valentine’s Day, Easter, the Fourth of July and St. Patrick’s Day. This versatile projector can light up any celebration, making it a great all-rounder for holiday décor.
When shopping for a Halloween projector, consider these key features:
Look for sharp, bright images to ensure the display is visible both indoors and outdoors. High brightness is crucial for outdoor use, while high resolution supplies more detailed images.
Decide if you want still images or dynamic video projections. Some projectors offer animations like flying ghosts or spinning pumpkins, which can enhance your display.
If you plan to use the projector outdoors, check for weatherproof ratings (IP65 or higher) to protect against rain and dust.
Opt for projectors with easy installation, adjustable angles and simple controls for quick setup and adjustments.
Consider the maximum projection distance and area coverage. A longer range is better for large outdoor spaces, while a smaller range works indoors.
Halloween projectors can be battery-powered or plug-in.Â
Look for customizable lighting and color schemes to switch between themes or create unique effects.
For outdoor use, ensure the projector is built with durable materials to withstand weather and wear.
Projectors range from $30 to $150 or more. Higher-end models typically offer better quality, more features and greater durability. Choose a model that balances your budget with your desired features.
Erica Young brought her passion for home decor and DIY projects to write this piece on Halloween projectors. Her work is published extensively across multiple brands, including Taste of Home, POPSUGAR, Reader’s Digest and Curbly.
Paul Rankin, Content Updates Editor at Taste of Home, updated and contributed research to this article. Paul is a former commerce editor at Bob Vila and has written shopping guides since 2021.
We researched and chose the eight best Halloween projectors based on performance, features, cost and verified customer reviews. With dozens of options considered, we narrowed it down by taking an in-depth look at features and what you might not like about a product. After all, we’re looking for the right fit for each individual reader’s needs. Key considerations we looked at were brightness, weatherproofing and coverage area. Our list of recommendations includes options across the price spectrum, each with their own benefits according to shoppers’ individual needs. Our product research also had us revisit some of our other favorites we covered in our top Christmas lights projectors, so many of our picks are suitable for the entire holiday season and beyond.
This depends on the model. Most are simple to set up via a wall plug (or batteries) and pointing the projector at the surface on which you’d like to display the images or video.
Avoid placing a Halloween projector directly in the rain for extended periods. If you plan to install it outside, ensure the projector is weather-resistant and consider additional protection, like placing it under a covered area.
The best distance for a Halloween projector is usually between 10 and 15 feet. However, this can vary by model. Short-throw projectors might work from as close as four feet, while long-throw projectors may require more distance. Always refer to your projector’s manual for specific recommendations.