GRAM Digital Controllers
GRAM USB-C to Gamecube Cable
GRAM USB-C to Gamecube Cable
GRAM's Custom Braided USB-C to GCC Adapter Cable
Introducing our new and exclusive GRAM custom-made cable - a fusion of functionality and style! Boasting a chic black and white checkered stripe pattern on a sturdy braided design, this cable is more than just a connection; it's a statement.
🔌 Product Details:
- Length: 2m
- Design: Black and white checkered stripes, braided
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly with GRAM Digital Controllers, B0XX, Frame1, and Open Frame1 boards.
We're thrilled to share this unique, custom-made accessory, crafted with our loyal gaming community in mind. Elevate your gaming setup and experience with this blend of aesthetics and reliability!
📦 What's in the Box:
- (1) GRAM's Custom Braided USB-C to GCC Adapter Cable
📫 International Shipping:
Attention to our valued international and Canadian friends: VAT and duties are auto-calculated at checkout. Should duties remain unpaid at that point, extra charges may arise upon arrival. All responsibilities lie with the recipient.
Made with ♥ in Dallas by @BRUISESXO + @Grammy_Money
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these tournament legal?
Since all GRAM Digital Controllers run on open source, community-reviewed firmware, they are held in the same legality as almost all other digital controllers. There are no duplicate buttons, so even the WASD remap is legal under standard rulesets.
How long does it take to receive my GRAM?
We don't list anything on our online store that isn't in stock, ready to ship. No pre-orders, no waiting lists, no estimated delivery times. We just need a day or two for packing and shipping, and if you're in the US, you could have your GRAM in as little as 2-3 days.
For international orders, please reach out to support@grammy.money for customs information.
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What do I do if something goes wrong with my GRAM?
If you have any operational issues at any time, join the GRAM Discord and open a ticket in #support-tickets. Additionally, all firmware and legacy GRAM hardware is open source, meaning that repairs and modifications, both hardware and software, are completely accessible.