This may be a nondescript USB 2.0 A-to-B (ie "printer") cable, but it's probably the best quality I've seen or seen. The cables appear to be very well constructed, with connectors that actually look pretty good (if that's important to you), flexible enough to get where you need to go with ease, but not so flimsy that there's a risk of snagging the conductors inside the cable become snagged and bent. Each of these cables also contains a ferrite core (two on a 15ft cable), which isn't bad if you're using them to connect audio devices to your computer, for example (which are sometimes sensitive to EMI, but still mostly use USB) . 2.0 B connectors). ). If you're looking for a quality USB 2.0 cable and don't mind paying a little more than you might pay for another brand (albeit a little), then look no further.