
The Borne V2 is a slim, wireless, and split keyboard designed for ergonomics and portability. Available in 3x5 and 3x6 layouts, this keyboard features a low profile, customizable design, and long battery life.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Medium Interest
Positive – 25%
Neutral – 25%
Negative – 50%
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Neutral0%
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Feedback Highlights
Positive (1)
"Interesting concept and design."
Negative (2)
"Micro-USB ports are unreliable and a deal-breaker for some people."
"Concerns about the reliability of micro-USB connections."
Suggestions (1)
Consider developing a Type C variant.
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Duckeebs Analysis
The thread has a total of 3 unique replies, with a mix of feedback. The positive and negative sentiments balance out but the presence of two negative comments slightly diminishes overall interest. Suggestions and neutral comments indicate moderate engagement.
Project Specs
- Name
- Borne V2 (IC)
- Release year
- -
- Switch Options
- Kailh Choc v1
- Profile
- -
- Layout Size
- 3x5 / 3x6
- Layout Standard
- Orthogonal
- Layout Ergonomics
- -
- Connection
- Wireless, USB micro
- Polling Rate
- -
- Battery capacity
- 240-480 mAh
- Mount Style
- -
- Case Colors
- Black, Gray, Red, Green, Blue, Gold, Orange
- Case Material
- Aluminum
- Keycaps Material
- -
- Dimensions
- 17 mm height
- Weight
- -
- Hot Swappable
- Yes
- Knob Support
- No
- Display Support
- No
- Mac/Win Support
- -
- Multi-Media Keys
- -
- USB-C
- No
- USB passthrough
- No
- Hall Effect Support
- No
- QMK Support
- No
- VIA Support
- No
- N-Key Rollover
- -
- Rapid Trigger
- -
- Screw-in Stabilizers
- No
- Sound Dampening
- -
- Backlight
- No