Wooting Keyboards IN STOCK?!
In stock? Can it be??
A general update for all Wooting keyboards.
The demand for Wooting keyboards has consistently exceeded supply, a truism ever since the original 60HE Founder's Campaign. Despite scaling production as fast as possible, we have been limited by a number of different bottlenecks over the last two years. Try as we may, we simply could not produce enough keyboards to match the ever-growing interest from gamers across the world.
...until now!
At the time of writing, all layouts/variations of the fullsized Wooting Two HE and the Wooting UwU are in stock in both the US and the EU fulfillment centers, ready for immediate* shipment!
*immediate shipment still requires a couple business days to get packed and shipped, especially with the EU fulfillment center.
But what about the 60HE, you ask?
We have received to our fulfillment centers a tremendous number of 60HEs over the last few weeks.
In the US
NA-Sunbeam has delivered to the warehouse and contains enough keyboards to fulfill every single outstanding preorder. This batch will start shipments tomorrow, and from then there will be stock readily available for at least a couple weeks.
In the EU
There are enough ISO layout keyboards at the warehouse to ship all current preorders and have a good amount of stock left over. That's very close to being true for ANSI layout keyboards as well, but not quite.
That said, with the sheer quantity of pre-orders ready to get shipped, we are limited by the capacity of our EU fulfillment center to get them shipped. We're working closely with our fulfillment center to get as many shipments sent out as quickly as possible, but it will take some time.
How long will stock last?
Tough question to answer, but an important one. Based on current sales rates and the schedule for freight deliveries to our warehouse, we should be able to maintain "in-stock" for the foreseeable future. However, it's difficult to predict how being "in-stock" will impact the sales rate.
How many people are sitting on the sidelines, avoiding the pre-order process, who are now ready to join the team? The short answer is: we don't know how many, but we know it's not zero.
Therefore, it remains true that the sooner you place an order, the sooner you receive it. Once any given batch sells out, new orders will fill into the next batch. If that batch has not yet been delivered to the warehouse, then the system will seamlessly transition into a (short) back-order status.
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