Cornix LP split low-profile keyboard sells out fast in fourth pre-order round
Cornix LP’s fourth pre-order round sold through Orange, then Silver and Black, the same day, underscoring how fast split low-profile demand is concentrating.

Cornix LP disappeared fast again when Jezail Funder Japan opened the keyboard’s fourth pre-order round on May 2, 2026. The limited Orange finish sold out just after 10:00 a.m., and Silver and Black followed later in the same run, a brisk enough response that Greenkeys said the board trended on X.
That same-day sellout matters because Cornix LP is not a standard compact board chasing casual attention. It is a fully wireless, split, column-staggered, low-profile keyboard built around portability and ergonomics, with enough polish to pull in users who want comfort without a long adaptation period. The repeated sell-through suggests buyers are not treating split low-profile as an oddball experiment anymore. They are treating it like a real category with urgent demand, especially when the layout, wireless support and travel-friendly form factor line up.
The pricing and spec sheet help explain the pull. Jezail Funder Japan listed the keyboard at ¥29,500, with a dedicated pouch at ¥990 and replacement keycap sets at ¥3,600 to ¥3,800. The product page says the case is 6063 aluminum, with tenting at 6°, 12°, 18° and 24°, Bluetooth support for up to three devices, USB-C wired use and 650mAh batteries per side. That mix gives Cornix LP a broad appeal: it is compact enough to carry, flexible enough for desk use and wired fallback, and steep enough in tenting options to fit a range of ergonomic preferences.
Greenkeys also placed the May 2 sellout in a clear pattern rather than as a one-off burst. Cornix LP was originally a group buy at Yushakobo from May 23 to June 5, 2025, arrived in Japan on October 8, 2025, and its first pre-order round sold out in just two minutes on October 26, 2025. Extra stock on October 11, 2025 also vanished in a few minutes. With the exact unit count and stock limit for the latest round still undisclosed, the only conclusion that matters for buyers is the practical one: if Cornix LP matches what people want, the next window may not stay open for long. The chatter around a future limited Green version only reinforces that the board is already drawing repeat interest, not just first-time curiosity.
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