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Naim Audio ยท Furniture
Naim FraimLite Configurator Ash
ยฃ1628.16
Overpriced
1 stores trackedBuy Signal
Significantly above historical norms
Confidence: 10/100
RSI (14)
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Need 15+ data points
Volatility (ann.)
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Need more data
30d Momentum
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Need 30+ data points
Price Position
100%
Near 90d High ๐ด
EMA 20
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EMA 50
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Need 50+ data points
90d Low / High
ยฃ499
High: ยฃ1628.16
30d Forecast
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โ Stable
Store Intelligence
Price spread: ยฃ1129.16 across 2 stores
โ AI Recommendation EngineRule-based ยท v1
Overpriced
Significantly above historical norms
Confidence: 10%
Reasons to Buy
โ2 stores available โ decent price competition
โDetailed product specifications available โ transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
โTrading 86% above the 90-day average โ consider waiting
โ226% above the 90-day low โ significant room for price improvement
Product Fundamentals
- The Naim FraimLite Configurator simplifies the process of customising a hi-fi rack to meet your specific needs. Starting with the standard FraimLite base module you can add up to three additional shelves each customisable in height and colour
- choose from 115mm 190mm and 264mm modules with black or silver uprights and a matching wood finish. Each shelf is meticulously designed to optimise spacing and minimise magnetic interference enhancing the performance of your hi-fi equipment.The FraimLite retains the core elements of the higher-end Fraim system but streamlines the design for more accessible entry-level support. The base module features a single-element base level with multiple shelving options above integrating cone and cup interfaces to isolate vibrations. Its decoupled structure and veneered composite panels ensure your equipment performs optimally delivering greater detail and sound accuracy. The modular design allows seamless integration with additional Fraim levels providing flexibility and future-proofing your audio setup.
GearDeals Intelligence ยท Data from 3 historical price points ยท Analysis is informational only, not financial advice