Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Extra Hotswap PCB
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Extra Solder PCB
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Foam Set (not inc. Gaskets)
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Silicone Feet
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
PC Plate
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Alu Plate
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Brass Knob Gold PVD ***SOLD OUT***
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Brass Knob Silver PVD ***SOLD OUT***
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Brass Weight Gold PVD ***SOLD OUT***
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
Brass Weight Silver PVD ***SOLD OUT***
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
KeyLabs Knob Nickel Electroplating + Purple Resin
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
KeyLabs Knob Nickel Electroplating + Gray Resin
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
KeyLabs Knob Gunmetal Electroplating + Gray Resin
Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras
KeyLabs Knob Gunmetal Electroplating + Blue Resin

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Paragon Keyboard Kit - Extras

Sale price$66.00 AUD
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DESCRIPTION

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The Paragon is a 75% keyboard featuring a unique gasket mounting system and rotary encoder. The Paragon weighs in at just under 3kg boasting a seven-degree angle while the name succinctly encapsulates what the designers consider their perfect design: the Paragon of keyboards.

DETAILS
  • Typing angle: 7°
  • Case Material: 6063 Aluminum
  • Gasket Mount
  • QMK/VIA compatible PCB paired with ai03 daughterboard.
  • Choice of accent finish (Knob and weight)
  • Weight: Aprx. 2.7kg
INCLUSIONS
  • Paragon case (black, deep navy, gunmetal, purple, e-white)
  • Weight (gold or silver)
  • Knob (gold or silver)
  • Plate (pc or aluminum)
  • PCB (solder or hotswap)
  • Poron gaskets
  • Foam
  • Hardware and fixturing
NOT IN AUSTRALIA?
Vala Supply (US)
Deskhero (CA)
CandyKeys (EU)
iLumkb (Asia)


DISCLAIMER

The images shown are used for illustrative purposes only. While we aim to accurately estimate and reproduce colours, there may be minor variations in the colour of the actual product because of the nature of dyes, environmental lighting, and differences in display output due to lighting and digital photography and colour settings and capabilities of monitors.