It's a quality item, neatly made of the real connectors and cable, always handy when things go wrong, which is why I keep a pair of these always with me, to hook up a noisebox, pocket synth, toy-effect, or portable, all-in-one, handheld recorder that need to be routed through an isolating transformer for killing ground loops. It's part of my emergency-DJ-kit, too, when rescue has to be arranged on the fly: typically, the real DJ hasn't shown up in time, and the party / dinner / gala can't just start without a soundtrack; it's this one that then connects my iPhone output directly into the PA input when there's no mixing console to go through.
It saved my back at the time the laptop-only sound artist wouldn't accept to part from his RME Babyface Pro, but carried no XLR-to-1/4" cables along, so I used this Y-cable to get his signal from its (spare) headphone output.
Connectors are solid, no-wobble, no-tchick-tchack things, and the cable is extremely flexible and plyable... it's the real thing, and honestly a must-have: why would you spend hundreds or thousands of Euros on great gear, then risk your neck with a 3¤ cable that won't survive even this one show?