On April 11, 2026, Jezail Funder Japan posted on its official X account to announce the start of sales for its new key switch, “Kiri (MIST).”

The price and number of switches per set are as follows.
- 50 pcs – ¥6,500 (tax incl.)|¥130 (tax incl.)/pc
- 80 pcs – ¥9,600 (tax incl.)|¥120 (tax incl.)/pc
“Kiri (MIST)” is a silent linear switch co-developed by JezailFunder and Kailh.
It’s a low-profile switch compatible with Kailh Choc V2. The top housing is high-transparency PC, and the stem and bottom housing are made of POM.
Operating force: 37±10 gf; total travel: 2.8±0.25 mm; actuation travel: 1.3±0.3 mm; durability: 50 million keystrokes.
| Item | Contents |
|---|---|
| Product name | Kiri key switch |
| Price | ¥6,500 (tax incl.)/50 pcs ¥9,600 (tax incl.)/80 pcs |
| Development | JezailFunder × Kailh |
| type | silent linear |
| compatibility | Choc V2 |
| raw materials | POM + PC |
| Operating force | 37±10 gf |
| Total travel | 2.8±0.25 mm |
| Actuation travel | 1.3±0.3 mm |
| durability | 50 million times |
| Variations | 50 pcs / 80 pcs |
The milky-white color of the bottom housing showing through the high-transparency PC looks just like mist, and it’ll match pretty much any keyboard you put it in.

With its silent linear design, it’s a compelling new option for anyone looking for a quieter typing feel in a low-profile setup.
A competing switch with similar specs is the silent linear “Kailh Deep Sea Island Mini Pink (35 gf).”
Kiri (MIST) is also used as the default key switch for the “Jiffy75,” whose crowdfunding campaign recently ended.
Now that the switch is available on its own, it’s likely to draw attention not only from custom keyboard builders, but also from users of off-the-shelf keyboards that use Kailh Choc V2 switches, such as Lofree’s low-profile series.
This release isn’t just another new switch—it also looks like part of JezailFunder Japan’s steady push to expand the low-profile scene.
Recently, releases of silent linear key switches aimed at office use for mechanical keyboards have been picking up, and here at Greenkeys we see Kiri as a switch worth praising for its “less rubbery feel on bottom-out.”
If you’re curious about how Kiri feels, how quiet it is, and how it differs from existing low-profile silent switches, be sure to check out our comparison review as well.
- First published: April 11, 2026
- Last updated: April 11, 2026
- Reporting method: Official website
- References / sources: https://jezailfunder.jp/products/mist-switch
- Conflicts of Interest: Product Offering: None Monetization Link in this paper: None


