Received the lamp neatly yesterday via Coolbleu and today the assembly and test of this outdoor lamp. It is a nice design, but after opening the lamp, the lamp fitting, the terminal block and the plastic case look very cheap (Chinese?). It also appears that there are no pre-drilled holes for mounting on the wall and there are no small 'legs' on the back. An outside wall is never straight and when you tighten your screws, the plastic box bends quickly. No screws, plugs or sealing washers are supplied for mounting, so the holes you have to drill yourself may not be 100% waterproof.
The cable entry is only at the rear, so you are obliged to mount a cable through the wall. So I had to let go of my 220 volt cable on the wall (see photo). The rubber for sealing the cable is good and closes neatly watertight.
It's ridiculous to use 2mm Torx screws for outdoor mounting. These are so small that if you drop one, you will never find it again. There are tiny sealing rings and a Torx angled key.
I have sealed the lamp at the top and sides along the wall as a preventative measure with transparent silicone sealant to ensure that no moisture can get into the lamp. I also sealed the screw on the top. The lamp is flat at the top and snow may remain on it in the winter, which will run over the lamp if it melts.
Note that the underside of the white plastic cover has a small hole to allow moisture or heat to escape from the lamp. If this hole is at the top, the shade is upside down, and the lamp is certainly full of water.
The lamp can be neatly connected to the Philips HUE hub, and can also be used via home automation controllers such as a Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa or an Athom Homey.