





🌙 Light up your nights, effortlessly and brilliantly.
The Maxsa Innovations 40331 Black Ultra-Bright Floodlight delivers 240 lumens of solar-powered LED illumination with a smart dusk-to-dawn sensor and energy-saving modes. Featuring a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and easy DIY setup, it’s designed to highlight outdoor features all night long with zero hassle.








| Manufacturer | Maxsa |
| Brand | Maxsa Innovations |
| Model | 40331 |
| Item Weight | 6.19 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 4.5 x 7.5 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 40331 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 40331 |
| Position | Front |
| Bulb Type | LED |
| Special Features | Dawn-To-Dusk |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 2.4 watts |
G**E
Good value
Converted two spotlights to one with this product. Great illumination and charges fully on cloudy/low sun days.
J**R
Too weak, doesn’t run long enough
Light only lasts about 4-5 hrs. Clamp onto flag pole doesn’t hold. Doesn’t light flag 8’ above it.
R**Y
Not as bright as a floodlight should be.
This solar-powered light comes with three solar panels to make sure that the battery is charged fully every day to make it work the whole night. The three panels provide sufficient charge to charge the battery for a full night's work. The light comes up on its own as soon as the sun sets and stays on for the whole night until morning.I installed it in front of the garage because I used to forget to turn on the light in the evening (and turn off in the morning).However, for a floodlight, it’s not that bright light. But it serves the purpose for which I got it.
D**B
Dusk to dawn light.
I have these on a second floor railing and they light up the yard below. I leave mine out year round and they work thru our nasty winter weather as long as they had sun for charging the cells. The first pair lasted about 6 years and were just replaced. The down side is that you cannot change the batteries which would have allowed them to last much longer.
D**N
Very convenient, bright, easy light
This is something that I believe is built for rural properties and/or places that you need or want a lot of light without the need to run wires (other than some small, easy solar panels). This is very portable, it has 3 panels, the first time I've seen so many for one light, and it is bright enough to shine a great deal of light in my backyard or front yard. I normally have a light I pay the electric company for monthly but they are still repairing lines from hurricane Michael and told me that the lights are not a priority yet (totally agree). In the meantime, however, this is a great stopgap measure that I can move around the yard. I am actually contemplating canceling the outside light because I have this and some other solar lights. The more that I think of it, the more swayed I am to just use solar and this light, among others as well. This light has a good build quality, the cables are adequate (wish they were a little bit longer) but it is a great option for me in a convenient package.Pros:Easy to setupDoesn't need to be hooked to the gridHas 3 solar panels to help overcome issues concerning weatherLasts a whileBright lightConvenientCons:Cables with solar panels aren't as long as I'd likeMotion sensing doesn't seem to work well for meOverall, this is something that I definitely do recommend checking out if you are in the market for a solar light that is bright and fairly simple to setup. While it is not perfect (motion sensing), I think it is great for rural properties or places where you either cannot or don't want to hook it to "the grid". The value is all right and about on par with what I expect with solar.
P**R
Excellent dusk to dawn Yard Flood Light
Excellent light if you want a flood light. For a flag an adjustable spot light is better but for a yard this is a great unit!
S**
do what they say
used these on the ground so had to make additional fittings for the ground great result
P**H
Bright light - it even works in Seattle winter!
Nothing solar works well in Seattle. it really does rain 24/7 for about 8 months of the year, and the sun really does not come out at all (as in, not even for an hour), for many, many, many months at a time. We have a house that was built in 1913 and I have no idea how to do anything electrical - but we needed a light on our back patio, so I wanted to try this. Surprisingly, it is working!> It did not work for long the first day. i think in a climate like this (with no real sun), it takes longer to charge the batteries - but the second day it came on! little by little it is gaining power and we do actually get sun for a few months June - September. It must be powerful if it is working with no sun though. It has 3 solar panels, which is why I thought i would give it a try, and since there are 3, you get more sun, and can arrange them in a way that maximizes sun potential. Most states wont have any issues with this, but in Western Washington, this is the only reason the light is working at all. I expect in the summer, this thing will work VERY well, since it is giving it a good shot, even in the Winter. If it is working here - it will work anywhere you have any real sun at all.
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