I'm not 100% sure which ones I have because they were a gift and came in very generic packaging, but I think they're these - Hytekgro LED Grow Light 45W Plant Lights Red Blue White Panel Growing Lamps for Indoor Plants Seedling Vegetable and Flower (2 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GWQW8GM/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_BPVVQYPCHDX49SZHD1M4
They seem to work well enough for small plants that are directly under them, atleast for the smaller stuff I grow. I use them to start seedlings and keep a few small sets of greens, both hydroponic and in soil growing. The one thing I really don't like about them is there is no switch, you turn them on and off by plugging and unplugging them. I've got mine plugged into a smart plug so I can just ask Alexa to turn my plant light on and off, and also put them on a schedule.
As for hydroponics, it's loads of fun. I am really enjoying playing with cheap growing ideas andnif I get a few leaves of some exotic green to toss into my salads out of it then that's a bonus. There are a number of great YouTube channels dedicated to making hydroponics easy and affordable using everyday stuff. At bare minimum your cost is the nutrients and some seeds to start, almost everything else can be scrounged up. And nutrients cost a bit up front - I spent $18 for a package but it will last forever - my cans of greens probably hold a couple of pennies worth of nutrients at a time if even that. I mix it up at double strength and store in a gallon milk jug, and dilute it with an equal amount of water whenever I am refilling anything.
Also one of the great things about hydroponics indoors is you can do it year round. I did baby greens in soil last year and they were great but I kept getting fungus gnats, which doesn't seem to be an issue with hydroponics!