I wanted a longer cable for charging my Steam Deck, and a 90-degree plug on one end to aim the cable back (instead of straight up, or off to the side like some) while I was holding it. This cable covers both of those, and seems pretty sturdy so far. I saw one review showing it already fraying at the 90-degree end, but I have cables without any reinforcement that last a long time so that particular cable must have been put through a lot.
Pairing this with a power brick/mini-hub I bought with it (going that far isn't necessary, though some form of at least 45w power through USB-C is), it's a nice upgrade from the standard charger. I can move from my desk to my bed more easily, and I can use it in other rooms with less concern about where I plug in. Plus I can keep the standard charger in my bag for back-up, or when I just want to charge without setting up the hub and cable.
The only issue I have with it is that it's only USB 2.0, so it doesn't support audio/video. If It did, I could connect it to my TV while still using the Deck as a controller (which is nice because of the options it offers over standard controllers). Its price would be a bit higher, especially with the same length, but it would probably be worth it (depending on how much higher), and it wouldn't need to support the highest resolutions for gaming (it's designed around 720p/800p).
I knew it was USB 2.0 when I bought it, the price seemed to low and it's mentioned in the "about" section. But there is a misleading image in the "product description" that shows the Deck connected to a monitor. Users might skip past the wall of text in favor of something more visual, and would get the impression that it's a surprisingly inexpensive USB 3/4 cable. This doesn't affect the cable performing as its supposed to, so I won't give it a lower rating, but Jsaux should probably edit that out.