Not sure why there are so many reviews harping on the installation of this product. Before I get to that, some backstory: I am heavily invested in the Hue ecosystem. Thousands of dollars invested. Two “living rooms”, porch and front of house, console table, recessed downlights, BR30’s, regular Philips Hue white and color, you name it I probably have it. Out of all of their products, probably the only issue I have is their technical issue syncing with Alexa and multiple bridges. I digress. Installation was straightforward. I removed a janky motion floodlight that the previous homeowners had installed, so I was installing into an existing internal electrical box. The mounting bracket fit perfectly into the existing screw holes, which were standard exterior lighting setup (porch lights). With this light being about 8 feet off the ground, I installed the mounting plate, extended the two long mounting screws to their max setting, and made an “X” temporarily to get all the wiring done. I loosened the ground screw on the bracket, wrapped the ground wire from the light around the screw, then “hooked” the very thick existing ground to the screw, then tightened it up. Gently let the light dangle from the ground wire as I wired the black and white wires with my own screw taps (really Philips? Those cost like a penny, could’ve included 3 of them). Got everything nice and snug, moved the outer part of the bracket to make the mounting screws level, put the light on it, and handscrewed the two cap bolts on. Hit the switch, light came on! It literally couldn’t have been more straightforward. Do some research, you’ll have trouble mounting this on an addon external box. But if you are replacing a porch light, any monkey can do it and do it well. It had rained the day after I installed it, no issues with water. The light itself is BRIGHT, and unfortunately for me I do not have any other Hue lights to go with it, since it’ll output a single color of a scene. But, I plan on putting a 2m lightstrip on the gutter above and at least give it a little bit of flavor. Easy to adjust with the included hex wrench, very strong and sturdy teeth-system to lock the panel in whatever direction you want. Install? 5/5 Light Output? 5/5 That’s pretty much all that matters. Yes, Philips could have included those taps to connect the wires. But I have millions of those laying around. Or better yet, use the more than likely ones that were in whatever existing light you had. I would have preferred a way to adjust the head without a tool, but that’s a minor gripe. Doesn’t detract from the power of the light. Works like any other Hue light in the app. Considering installing two more in the front to replace my “porch” lights. It’d probably blind the wife leaving the house in the wee hours of the morning though.