They are - we have them because the Jackery 240 doesn't have a built in flashlight like the Jackery 160 or Jackery 500. . . They fit semi-flush into the USB ports, and with the Jackery 240's dual USB ports, you get the equivalent of a 4-LED flashlight (each of these lamps has two LEDs) with flashlights attached. It is enough to read a small map under it to determine the camp, etc. As other reviewers have pointed out, the light isn't diffused as much through the plastic shade, so you're seeing two bright dots rather than just a solid colored rectangle. The scattering would probably make them very dark, and they are already closer to the quality of night lighting. If you don't expect too much from them you will find little use for them, but be aware that they are not designed to light up your entire car. UPDATE: While not very expensive, I found them cheaper than others. Sellers in different packages if you agree to receive one of several colors. But for example I could get 14 of these lights for the price of these two so it's worth looking around.
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