Unlike the micro-pods these retain more of the classic look. I can’t really tell if the reflector or the lens works better. Bigger lights have the advantage of being less prone to dirt. It really takes something to cover up the whole area of this light. The glass is easier to damage though. So place wisely.It’s worth taking a good look at the product dimensions. Not only the diameter but also the depth. These are quite chunky. I was planning to mount them on one of these easy to install front license plate brackets but there is not enough clearance.The set comes with the pods, brackets, and hardware to attach. No other wires, switches, fuses, relays, or other bits. So add that to the shopping cart.Quality and material is good. As mentioned: The glass is most likely the first thing to go. It’s not real glass, rather some poly-carbonate, but sounds thin when ticking it.I recommend these to anyone who aims for the classic look. They are larger and heavier than micro-lights but less bulky than light-bars with a more even light output. Anybody who has some experience in wiring auxiliary lights shouldn't have a problem installing them. First timers might want to consider a set that includes the wiring components.I took a few photos. I hope it helps to make a decision.