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    <anon>Kinera Gramr</anon>
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    <anon>$30～$50</anon>
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  <description>Who said you can’t use your premium HiFi IEMs for calling?? Kinera has come up with a brand new IEM upgrade cable that features a detachable omnidirectional boom microphone, meet the all-new Kinera Gramr. The cable includes a microphone that users can attach or detach as they require. With its design roots associated with Norse Mythology, Gramr refers to the Sword of God’s Wrath. In Norse Myths, the sword is famous for its sharpness. Kinera has featured the Gramr with a 2-core arrangement. The cable is made up of high-purity silver-plated OFC wires. It has 98 strands of 0.05mm copper with silver plated plus 250D nylon braided structure. Each wire core has a diameter of up to 2.0mm.</description>
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  <provider_url>https://hatena.blog</provider_url>
  <published>2022-08-03 06:53:42</published>
  <title>Kinera Gramr Modular IEM Upgrade Cable With Detachable Boom Microphone</title>
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