💻 Elevate Your Typing Game!
The 2D, 60% Wired/Wireless Mechanical Keyboard features Kailh Box Brown switches, a sleek black case, and is designed for both portability and performance. With hot-swappable keys, true RGB backlighting, and the ability to connect to multiple devices, this keyboard is perfect for professionals on the go. Its compact design and customizable features make it an essential tool for both work and play.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 61 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Kailh Box Brown |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Language | English |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | Wireless |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.18"L x 3.82"W x 1.57"H |
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Thock-Tastic! (With Gateron Red Switches)
The media could not be loaded. Frankly, this keyboard is amazing. There are many different aspects to keyboards, all of which the Anne Pro 2 delivers phenomenally. Looking at the software, RGB, and sound and feel, this keyboard is the way to go for anyone looking for an exceptional pre-built option.SOUND & FEELTalking about the sound and feel, this keyboard sounds very nice, and has that “thock” sound that many enjoy, but depending on the surface that it is on, can sound very “poppy” as many people like to call it. On a couch, which is what I have included in the sound test, the keyboard sounds poppy. On a normal desk, the keyboard would sound deeper, or more “thock”. This keyboard feels amazing, and it is very responsive. There are keys on this keyboard that feel mushy, however. The keys that feel mushy are the ones with stabilizers under them, which are backspace, the enter key, and both shift keys. The space bar feels normal. Note, if you get the red switches, the keyboard will not feel tactile, which is the nature of the smooth, linear red switches. If you want a clicky sound, go with the blue switches. The blue and brown switches are tactile, and you will feel an obvious bump when pressing the keys.RGB & SOFTWAREThe RGB on here is better than any I’ve ever seen. The RGB is fully customizable with the amazing software the keyboard has to offer. The software allows you to change what keyboard layout you use, as well as optimize it for Mac or Windows. The main feature of the software for me was what you could do with all the lighting effects. There is a number of cool lighting effects that come with the keyboard, but all are in the standard rainbow colors that we are used to. The software lets you change the colors of the effects, allowing for a huge amount of customization. There are also more effects that are available once you install the software, which I find look nicer than the effects that come with the keyboard. To switch between effects on the keyboard, press FN2 + 9. The RGB is a little dim, but when working in a room with the blinds not fully open or it is closer to night time, this is not noticeable.OVERVIEW & FINAL THOUGHTSThis keyboard is amazing, despite two tiny drawbacks. One of these drawbacks is that the keyboard is not hot-swappable, which means that you cannot change the switches inside of them easily (without soldering). This is only a drawback to those that want to customize their keyboard. The other drawback to this keyboard is that some of the keys are mushy, which to be honest, isn’t that big of a deal because they still work normally, they just feel a little worse than the other keys. The Bluetooth works perfectly and I have never noticed any issues with it. Charging the keyboard is barely anything I’ve had to worry about, since I use the keyboard on and off Bluetooth. Overall, this keyboard the best option for anyone looking for a nice typing or gaming keyboard that does not want to customize their keyboard.
J**S
My Favorite Keyboard
Let me start off by saying, I have gone through my fair share of keyboards. I have tried almost every variety, searching for the keyboard that suits me best. Not only for gaming, but just for casual use as well. And long behold, I have found it with the Anne Pro 2. This keyboard is actually my first 60% keyboard, and after using it, I'm not going back to a ten-keyless let alone a full size.For those considering switching to a 60% keyboard, I highly recommend it. The amount of desk space I have now is awesome and I never thought I'd be so appreciative of it until after I started using a 60%,For those considering making the Anne Pro 2 their 60% keyboard, again, I highly recommend it. Most of the people I know who have or want 60%'s all mention or have or want the Ducky's. And personally, I never found the Ducky to be something I would be interested in, especially at their price point. I feel this keyboard has everything the Ducky's have to offer plus more at a slightly lower price, and these look better too in my opinion.The overall build of this keyboard is very modern and sturdy. The keyboard is slightly raised, there are no kickstand feet underneath, but in those terms, it's like the kickstand is always raised. On the desk, the keyboard is slightly raised, it is not flat along the desk. It took me a while to get used to, but now that I am, I don't experience any discomfort using this. My favorite part of this keyboard is just the feel and texture of the keycaps. It doesn't feel cheap at all. After searching to find what type of mechanical switch I liked best, I'm finally happy with the ones this keyboard has, Cherry MX browns. I was never fond of the super clickity-clackity keyboards (cherry mx blue or razer greens) and after trying the linear options, for gaming purposes linear switches are great, but other than that they become more of a nuisance. I feel Cherry MX browns/razer orange switches are the best for me.The RGB goes without mention, this keyboard just continues to look stunning. Another minute detail I really appreciate is the subtle font this keyboard has. It's not a tacky gaming font that many other brands have. This one is just a plain and simple font and the RGB backlighting really accentuates it.Using this keyboard, goes side-by-side with the ObinsKit software, which controls the lighting, macros, profiles etc. The software is not a bad software by any means. It is not buggy at all, and works very well. After using Razer for a while, and their annoying Synapse software, ObinsKit is headache free version of Synapse or even G-hub for that matter. Changing lighting or switching key functionalities are seamless and stress free with this software.This keyboard could be a bit cheaper, but it is not a lie to say you are paying for quality with this item. I am highly satisfied with this board. And with dual connectivity through USB-C or bluetooth, the pros list just goes on and the cons list is just difficult to come up with. I highly recommend this product an praise the manufacturers for making a beautiful, reliable product.
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