Honestly, still running strong. I have three of them up around my house, they seem just as bright as the day I put them in and the sensor picks me or my dogs up right away. But 2 of mine get only a little sun on them throughout the day, and the other is under an eve so I think only indirect sunlight from there. Do you find that yours are getting exposed to more direct light throughout the day possibly causing stuff to break down sooner?
they are even staying on during the day? If that is the case you might have a faulty daylight sensor. Mine shut off during the day and will dim back down after whatever set time I have it going. Do you still have it in demo mode? Double check the options on the motion sensor
These suck so hard. The range is nowhere near what the product is advertised as. You can't control how long the lights stay on after motion sensing. I have tried everything. They're bright, but the motion sensing is wildly unpredictable. You could wave your arms in front of it. Nothing. If a leaf waves in the breeze they're on. There is no way to adjust how long the lights stay on. It's either off in 10 seconds or on for too long. Unfortunately I paid a licensed electrician to install two of these. He warned me. He told me to get the traditional flood lights with motion sensors. I couldn't find any at the time so I bought these pieces of crap. Now I found the traditional flood light fixtures with motion sensing. Now that the house is wired for the security lights I'll replace these pieces of crap.