Please don't buy this. This could potentially damage your device.
I expected this cable to be not high quality, but at least I would've expected the wiring to be correct, which it wasn't. While there's the usual thin wires, CVBS as Sync resulting in audio buzz and video noise in these cheap cables, there are series caps on the RGB lines which the Saturn need on those (regardless of the revision, model or region) but the real issue is that the middle row of the AV connector side is wired backwards! That means that red & green and 5V & blue are swapped. Not only does this result with an image with wrong colors & too much blue or only Composite Video quality on consumer TVs with a native Scart plug because the blanking line is getting blue through a 75 Ohm resistor (which the resistor value is fine if it had 5V wired as the destination Scart device only needs around 1V - 3V for it to turn RGB mode on) and blue is getting 5V!!!
This could be dangerous for your consumer TV, Upscaler, Line-multiplier or any other device you're hooking it upto as it could damage it if they don't have the protection for that!
If I didn't check to cable first, I would've likely damaged my TV! I had to rewire that cable in order for it to do what it supposed to do.
This shows that this cable wasn't even tested because if they did, they would've immediately noticed this. The only good thing I can say about this cable is that the left and right audio aren't reversed and it doesn't use CSYNC as sync that's present on NTSC consoles as that would've also damaged the destination device if it was hooked up on a PAL console.
Definitely not recommended.