I bought headlamps through them for my wife's Santa Fe about 3 or 4 years ago. They aren't OEM quality, but they fit fine and still look pretty good. Just be sure you have halogen lights, not HID. If you have the driving/fog lights then you also have the HID headlamps, which won't work with the ones in your link. Always keep in mind, you get what you pay for, but you also don't get what you don't pay for.
I like that analogy I’ve seen headlight housings so bad they should be illegal to drive with. Aftermarket assemblies for older vehicles are generally quite affordable $85 -$150 in pairs most of the time. But I also realize what I view as reasonable and affordable may not be to the person that owns the vehicle. My last Car deer hit required a new front left assembly (aftermarket). When I got the car back from the body shop, I couldn’t believe the clarity difference from the new housing and the other side 9 year old OEM. I opted to replace it. So they both looked NEW. There are at least 8 gen 2 prius in the parking lot at my work. You can really see aging of the light housings. My car looks New in comparison. iPhone X ?
Aftermarket head lamps are always a quality crapshoot. Many genuine OEM Toyota parts dealers list the G2 headlights for $133 each. for the extra $66/pair, I'd take Genuine Toyota headlights over reproduction units any day of the week.