They look identical to manufacturer's brand, no problem with installation or performance, I'm not an automotive technician and I don't have anyway to verify the electronic specifications, but the car runs great.
Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream Face Moisturizer 1.7 oz
Do your homework, was, clean, clay/buff, degrease-clean prep, it will make the job a lot easier with a much greater outcome for success. The kit needs more applicator microsuede cloths, 5 is not enough for changing every couple panels as recommended. Also buy a pack of high quality extra fine microfiber buffing cloths. Overall is't a pretty simple easy job when you follow directions, but is time consuming. My car was only 4 months old, I didn't buff it out, only clayed it, came out really slick and smooth, then used a big brand name "ceramic coating prep" cleaner and degreaser I got for $18., enough for 3-4 cars. Strongly recommend you order the maintheance kit, reload, and a good quality glass/plastic/wheel kits also. Go ahead and make about a $200 investment is everything you'll need for the next 2-3 years. Wash, clean, and protect your car as directed and you'll be proud of you work and save yourself $500-$1000. My local detail shop wanted, estimated "$400-500-maybe $550" to buff out, and apply initial ceramic coating, no maintenance or supplies included. My car will be ready to wash, 7-day wait will be up, in 3 days, I've got a maintenance kit coming this week, wheel/plastic/trim kit, glass kit, and microsuede pads, and I'm right at $260 total investment since day one and I sure I have all I need to care for the coating the next 2-3 years.
Good luck