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.
This article was produced by Prism’s automated news system from verified source data, official records, and press releases, then run through automated quality and moderation checks before publishing. The system is built and supervised by the people who set the standards it runs under. Read our full AI policy.
Did this article answer your question?


