This coiled version of the standard Griffin (opens in new tab) cable is clearly intended for in-car use, where an excess of cable can be a real nightmare.
The problem is that it sounds weaker than the straight-cable version, with a woollier, fatter bass and slightly weaker resolution and dynamics.
Griffin Aux Audio Cable 3022-AUXCBLC review
This coiled version doesn't sound as good as the standard straight 3011-AUXCBL interconnect Tested at £15.00

What Hi-Fi? Verdict
The coiled version doesn't sound as good as the straight 3011-AUXCBL interconnect
Pros
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Coiled cable designed for in-car use
Cons
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Sounds weaker than the straight-cable version