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nice!nano v2.0

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The nice!nano is a Pro Micro drop-in replacement board that makes building wireless keyboards a breeze. For more details and documentation, visit Nice Keyboards.

You'll likely want a battery as well as sockets to go with your nice!nano.

Ultra Low Power

Built using power-conscious design and parts, the nice!nano stretches battery life to its limits.

Super Thin

With a mid-mount USB-C port, the nice!nano is only 3.2mm thick. That's thinner than a Pro Micro.

Drag and Drop Programming

The included UF2 bootloader makes updating the firmware as easy as dragging and dropping a file. No extra software required.

Tech Specs

 Microcontroller Nordic nRF52840
Flash 1MB
RAM 256KB
GPIO Pins 21
Battery Charger 4.2V Lithium @ 100/500mA
Voltage 3.3V
Quiescent Current ~20μA
PCB 2U" ENIG, TG 170 FR4

Customer Reviews

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JuniorGamingTime
Working perfectly

Bought 3 just incase I got a bad board but all 3 worked and made another order to get a fourth and build another keyboard 😆

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Natasha Spangenberg

nice!nano v2.0

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Owen Friedman
Nice! Board with Poor Documentation

The board itself seems nice, low power draw, slim, and a common pinout. That said, there is very little documentation on compiling custom software for this thing...

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Javier Gonzalez Anaya

nice!nano v2.0

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Logan Ramsey
Quality Components and Reliable Shipping

All of the components I have used including the nice!nano v2 work well and were delivered on time.

My only complaint is that I also got a powerswitch set and due to the confusing datasheet linked I failed to realize that the component may be too small to use in my application. While I understand that you most likely do not handle the creation of such datasheets, it would be nice if you could provide a more easily readable picture of some of the more useful dimensions and/or of the powerswitch and other components like it next to an object of a common understood size or a ruler.