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Naomi Home 7.5ft Pre-Lit Christmas Tree Review (2026)

Janardan Pal5:00 PM PDT · July 14, 20262 min read
In this article
  1. 01Our take
  2. 02What to know before you buy
  3. 03Naomi Home 7.5ft Pre-Lit Realistic Spruce Christmas Tree (1717 Tips, 550 Warm Lights)

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A good artificial tree earns its keep by looking full, going up without drama, and lighting the room with one switch. The Naomi Home 7.5ft pre-lit spruce Christmas tree hits all three, which is why it's the tree we'd point most families toward for a full-size living-room centerpiece.

This review is for anyone who wants a substantial 7.5-foot tree that reads as realistic from across the room and skips the annual battle of untangling light strings.

Our take

The headline number is 1717 branch tips, and it matters — that density is the difference between a lush spruce and a bottle-brush. Once fluffed, the profile is genuinely full, and the 550 warm-white lights give a soft, cozy glow rather than a harsh white one. The foot-pedal switch sounds like a gimmick until the first time you turn the lights off without wrestling behind the branches.

The trade-off with any pre-lit tree is repairability: if a light section fails down the road, it's more involved than swapping a plug-in string. That's the main thing to weigh.

What to know before you buy

  • First setup takes time. Budget an evening to fluff all 1717 tips — it's what makes the tree look expensive.
  • Give it space. A dense 7.5ft tree spreads wide at the base; measure your corner and ceiling (leave room for a topper).
  • Care for the lights. Store it carefully and keep any spare bulbs so a pre-lit string lasts several seasons.

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Naomi Home 7.5ft Pre-Lit Realistic Spruce Christmas Tree (1717 Tips, 550 Warm Lights)

A full 7.5ft spruce with foot-pedal lights and a dense 1717-tip profile that fills a corner without looking sparse.

Our rating: 4.5 / 5

What we liked

  • Foot-pedal switch turns the 550 warm lights on and off without crawling behind the tree
  • 1717 branch tips give a genuinely full, realistic silhouette rather than a wiry look
  • Sturdy metal stand keeps a 7.5ft tree stable through a busy holiday season

Worth noting

  • Pre-lit trees mean a burnt-out string is harder to replace than plug-in lights
  • Full fluffing of 1717 tips takes real time on first setup

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the topic.

It comes pre-strung with 550 warm-white lights across 1717 branch tips, controlled by a foot pedal so you don't have to reach behind the tree to switch them on.
Assembly is straightforward — it arrives in sections that slot into a metal stand. The time-consuming part is fluffing all 1717 tips on the first setup to get the full, realistic shape.
A 7.5-foot tree suits standard living rooms with 8-foot or taller ceilings. Leave clearance for a topper, and give the base room since the dense profile spreads wide.
Because it's pre-lit, a failed section is harder to fix than a separate plug-in string. Keep the tree's spare bulbs and fuses, and test the lights before each season.

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Janardan Pal

Janardan Pal

Product Reviews Editor

Writes hands-on buying guides and product reviews across home, tech, and everyday essentials. Focused on what actually matters before you spend.

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