Keyport Pivot 2.0 Review: A Fully Customizable Modular Key Organizer for EDC

Keyport Pivot 2.0 Review: A Fully Customizable Modular Key Organizer for EDC

Welcome back, friends, to Surviving the Daily. I hope everyone is surviving well. Today we’re taking a look at a seriously impressive piece of EDC gear — a full Keyport kit that the company sent over for the channel. Inside the box we’ve got the Pivot 2.0 Key Organizer, along with several modular attachments including tools, a light, a knife, and even a digital business card.

I’ve carried the Keyport Moca Tool on my keychain for years, and it’s become one of the most useful little gadgets I own. So seeing what the full Pivot 2.0 system can do? Yeah… I’m excited.

Let’s get into it.

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What’s in the Kit?

Keyport sent over a complete setup so we could get the full experience. Here’s everything laid out:

Keyport x Pavlok Digital ME Key 2.0

A digital business card module that attaches directly to the Pivot. I’ve always wanted a digital card — having it on my keys is even better.

Keyport Pivot 2.0 Key Organizer

The backbone of the system. Holds 2–8 keys, but it’s also the mounting point for every module Keyport makes.

Neba Knife Module

Uses 8Cr13MoV steel. Compact, sharp, and attaches directly to the Pivot.

Pocket Flare 2.0 Flashlight

  • 90 lumens max
  • USB-C rechargeable
  • Multiple modes including a side light

Bright, compact, and attaches cleanly.

Black Faceplate

One example of many faceplate designs Keyport offers for customizing your build.

Brush Tool

Used for removing modules or the faceplate. Also doubles as a SIM card eject tool and even works on old CD-ROM emergency eject holes (yes, I remember those days).

Moca Tool

My old reliable. Bottle opener, pry tool, multiple hex sizes, rope/box cutter, and ruler. I’m thrilled to have a second one.


Pivot 2.0: A Closer Look

Before assembling the full setup, let’s look at the Pivot itself.

Key Features

  • 6061 aluminum side plates
  • Thick rubber band spine with D-ring for attaching lanyards or car keys
  • Holds 2–8 keys (with spacers if running minimal loadout)
  • Spring washer system that creates that satisfying ratcheting feel
  • Lost & found system
    • Register at Keyport.com/ID
    • Includes a reward card
    • Serial number etched inside the chassis

The build quality is tight — no rattling, no flex, no cheap parts. Classic Keyport engineering.


Assembly & Setup

After removing my keys from my old keychain, I started building out the Pivot 2.0. Here’s the order:

  1. Spring washer (very important — allows compression)
  2. “Reward If Found” card
  3. My two primary keys
  4. Brush Tool
  5. Moca Tool
  6. Digital ME Card

Because I wasn’t using a minimal setup, I didn’t need the included spacers. Once everything was lined up, I installed the male pin and tightened it down. That click-click-click sound you hear? That’s the spring washer doing its job.

With everything mounted, the Pivot felt rock-solid. No rattle, no slop — just clean rotation and instant access.


Adding the Modules

Neba Knife

Snaps onto the Pivot using the module rail. Clean, secure, and easy to deploy.

Pocket Flare 2.0 Flashlight

Also snaps in place.
Modes include:

  • Low: 4 lumens
  • High: 33 lumens
  • Side light: 90 lumens
  • Momentary high: Hold button while off
  • Press + hold while on: Immediate off

Very intuitive and surprisingly bright for its size.

Faceplate

Adds a finished look and gives the entire system a sleek profile.


Real-World Impressions

This setup is fun.
It’s also functional, compact, and customizable in a way most key organizers simply can’t match.

Keyport’s modular system is the big win here — you can add or remove tools, lights, plates, and digital modules anytime. And this is only a portion of what they offer. There are dozens of accessories and cosmetic upgrades available.

If you love customizing your EDC, the Pivot 2.0 is going to scratch that itch.


Final Thoughts

I want to thank Keyport for sending this kit out — it’s been a blast to explore. I’m also officially a Keyport affiliate, so if you want to check out the Pivot 2.0 or browse all the modules they offer, you can use the link below:

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They make a ton of different modules, tools, and faceplates, so your setup can be as simple or wild as you want. You’re only limited by your imagination.

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As always, I hope you’re having an amazing day, and I’ll see you next time.


Key Specs Recap

Pivot 2.0 Key Organizer

  • 6061 aluminum plates
  • Holds 2–8 keys
  • Spring washer tension system
  • D-ring attachment point
  • Lost & found registration system

Neba Knife Module

  • 8Cr13MoV steel
  • Compact utility blade

Pocket Flare 2.0 Flashlight

  • USB-C rechargeable
  • 4–90 lumens
  • Multi-mode

Other Modules:

  • Moca Tool
  • Rush/Brush Tool
  • Digital ME Business Card
  • Optional faceplates

EDC Takeaway

If you want a customizable, modular, UI-friendly key organizer that can be tailored to your exact daily needs, the Keyport Pivot 2.0 is an excellent choice and one of the most enjoyable EDC systems I’ve tested.

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