This is the updated version of the NP2C connector, which was unwieldy and too fat for most applications. This new NP2X is slimmer and more modern-looking, however it's still sturdy enough to withstand being run over by your car, or stepped on by the mother of the bride at your wedding disco. The -B suffix means that the connector shaft is gold-plated, which to be honest, is more for looks than anything else. They do look pretty great, but if you're choosing the gold plating because you're after the best electrical properties, then you've picked the wrong one - you should go with the silver-plated NP2X-BAG instead.
Neutrik's cable crimps are famously solid; once you've tightened the shell up against the strain relief, it's going nowhere.
This range features interchangeable coloured boots, which is nice. Just remember to change the boot before you start soldering... you can't swap them out whenever you like.
One other thing - as this connector is slimmer than its predecessor, you need to be careful to solder cables straight in from the back (along the line of the cable). If you solder them from the side, your wires might sit proud and stop the sleeve sliding over comfortably, and then your shaft is bent out at an angle. Which is never good.