Didn't provide enough light for price but it is solidOne of the previous reviews made a comment that if the area you are trying to light up is not in a North to South orientation, you may have issues getting the solar panel aligning to the path of the sun. This is probably the most problematic portion of the light construction. You can rotate the panel in a 45 decree arch, but if your light is pointed East or West, you can't point the panel to the South to get full sun. I mounted this to the end of my house which faces mostly in an easterly direction. I am not able to rotate the panel to face to the South. The best is ether Westerly direction with a turn towards the South or Easterly and then rotate back towards the South. Because of the treeline on my property I have it to the West side so I get more of the sun on the evening, then I will in the morning. I may consider building a bracket that will allow for more rotation of the panel.Depending on your installation, you could mount the solar panel on a different surface. There is about 2 feet of wire between the light and the panel, so this maybe an option for some people. There is a water proof connector in the wire where you can separate the light from the panel. This may give you an option to put an additional extension wire in line to move the panel further away from the light. Just remember to keep the wire short. Solar panels don't generally create many amps and pushing it through a long length of wire might not give you enough to recharge the batteries.So far the light is lasting all night during the spring time. I will be curious how long it will last during the evening.Its very bright and lights up the area well. I am not using the motion sensor features.The instructions for assembly are very poor. It didn't take long to figure it out, but some people might have problems figuring it out.The solar panel is very large. Much larger than I expected. This is great if you can get full sun. It will insure you can fully charge the battery.Overall I am happy. I will consider buying another light with the plan to make sure I can adjust the solar panel to face the South.I purchased two of these lights to lit part of my backyards for safety so I could wander around at night looking at my tropical fruit trees and not trip over a rock or something. Brightly lit yard also is disliked by night creatures who might steal some fruits.One of the lights arrived dead. After 3 days charging under full sunny days, it still would not turn on the light. I think the battery is defective. These lights arrived with the battery practically at zero capacity. When a lithium-ion battery stays at zero capacity for a prolonged time, it may die / permanently unchargeable.I contacted the vendor and they quickly sent me a replacement that arrived overnight.I was impressed by the customer service care.The product comes well packaged, protected with enough styrofoam padding and separation.It comes complete with all the hardware:- mounting arm/short pole- mounting bracket, nuts and screws for the solar panel assembly- a set of 4 concrete bolts for mounting on concrete wall- a pole mounting plate and a set of 4 nuts and bolts, which I used to mount my light on a 2 x 4 x 8ft lumber.- a remote controlThe light is very nice, very well built as you can see from my photos.It has a single charging indicator LED that turns red as the light is receiving power from the solar panel.When it gets dark enough outside, the light will turn on and last until dawn when it turns off automatically.The light comes in default dusk-to-dawn mode which I like it to operate that way.As for the brightness, it is pretty bright at night, but not blindingly bright. I have 3 other 100W solar lights and this 120W is not noticably brighter than those.That's okay. I am not fixated at the claimed wattage or the number of individual LEDs.It is more important to have a higher battery capacity so the light lasts longer such as during winter.It is also more important to use a more luminous LED component. A light that has only 100 LEDs but use a higher luminous LED model is preferable than a light that has 400+ LEDs but far less luminuous or underdriven.So 5 star rating for the high quality light and 5 star rating for outstanding customer service.I would highly recommend that you buy from this vendor.?I used this to replace a Electrical Mercury Vapor light for the backyard. Worked great and it stayed on all night until morning through the summer. Now that it is getting colder the battery charge seems to be running low. Even though the day time temperatures are above 40 degrees and sunny the light is dead by 1:00 AM. On colder cloudy days It's lucky to stay on by 9:00 PM. I had to purchase small little lights to light the path on those days.After extensive research for a powerful solar light for the entrance to our detached garaged, I settled on this one. I am glad I did. This light is not only bright like a street light, it also lasts from sundown until just before the sun comes out. This solar battery in this light is amazing and the device was easy to install (a one person job). Now looking to add another light to the backyard.SecurityThe light works well. Not quite as much light but I may need to raise the height for more lightThe product was shipped and received in good time, however when the box was opened it was immediately noticed the glass that covers the solar panel was smashed. I initiated a return due to receiving a damaged product only to find out I had to pay out $48 of my own money to ship back a defective product. Not impressed!