@audphile1 - trolling like asking how exactly it works? Let’s see. Manufacturer Web site claims actually a) galvanic isolation and b) EMI noise reduction. That’s it. No "soundstage improvements" or anything specifically audio. Good for them.
Now, in transaction protocols only huge amount of noise matter and one would see it in Web browsing and Netflix stream first. I.e. transmission disruptions. drops and packets lost even after retries. It is easy to measure packet loss by going to any Internet connection measurement site and checking for packet loss. In any case, audio stream is like 10 megabits per second tops and typical connection (like mine) is 500 MB/s. So that audio stream can handle serious packet loss and retransmit will recover it. It is all pre-buffered anyways. Just checked - zero packet loss at 550 MB/s from me to the cloud with many, many connections, routers and optical/electrical conversions, reclocking and buffering. Is this productive enough for you, mr teacher?
Does Amazon use any of such devices to improve "reliability"? Reliability is huge for cloud providers. Even 0.1% matter. Oops, they use Belkin cables.