[In-Stock] Array [Pacific Slate + Multicolor]
[In-Stock] Array [Pacific Slate + Multicolor]
Please read: By purchasing this item, the customer agrees to Parallel's sales terms.
- Shipping target: 0-3 business days from checkout
- For all other components needed for a complete build, check out our Component Kit!
Product Details:
- Array is a 65% custom mechanical keyboard using the gasket o-ring (gummy worm) mounting system.
- Array is compatible with all 65%-format Parallel products.
Products will be in A-Stock condition unless designated as B-Stock
What's in the box:
- Array case in anodized [Pacific Slate] with reflective steel [Multicolor] weights
- 2 Steel Weights with Multicolor PVD coating
- FR4 full plate, supporting hotswap and solderable ANSI and ISO layouts.
- Unified Daughterboard with matching JST cable
- 35A silicone o-ring gasket
- SKUF Lite feet
- Fasteners for weights and daughterboard
- EVA Foam Case
- Parallel Micro-Fiber Dust Bag
- Hi-Chew
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Check out our FAQ and Build/PCB/General Resources for helpful info to get you all set up!
Hotswap Layouts
Hotswap Layouts
Here are the layouts that are supported by our Hotswap 65% PCB:
ANSI Blocker Layout (6.25U Spacebar):
ANSI Blocker Tsangan Layout (7U Spacebar):
Solderable Layouts
Solderable Layouts
Here are some of the layouts that are supported by our Solderable 65% PCB:
ANSI Blocker Split Backspace (6.25U Spacebar):ANSI Blocker (6.25U Spacebar):
ANSI Blocker Tsangan Split BS (7U Spacebar):
ISO Blocker Split Backspace (6.25U Spacebar):
ISO Blocker (6.25U Spacebar):
ISO Blocker Tsangan Split Backspace (7U Spacebar):
Sales Terms
Sales Terms
All sales are final.
In the case that an item is defective or damaged on arrival, please contact support@parallel.limited with order details and pictures.
We will work to resolve your issue as soon as we can, but please note that issues related to damaged or defective orders will need to be prior to full assembly and within 2 weeks of confirmed delivery.
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