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Anne Pro II keyboard review

  • Writer: Andrew Joseph
    Andrew Joseph
  • Jun 22, 2021
  • 2 min read

A decent console could represent the moment of truth my composing pleasure. Regardless of whether it's a composition for my blog or composing for work, an exhausting, standard-issue console would cause me to lose intrigue or rapidly become weary of the job that needs to be done. In the event that it's a PC, my number one kind of console is the film-based chiclet-type keys found in MacBooks. On the off chance that it's anything but's, an Apple Magic Keyboard is the base necessity or a mechanical console with a blue switch. I effectively own a standard Magic Keyboard without a numeric keypad and it's a fine console all alone however in case I'm composing a blog or messing around, a machine would be more fitting since first, I love the material input that it makes, and furthermore, the pleasant clickety sound they make. In addition, I stress that messing around particularly concentrated first individual shooter on the Magic Keyboard would demolish the keys in the near future henceforth the requirement for a mechanical console.



Presently mechanical keyboards come in all shapes and sizes and cost nowadays. For a sub 100 ringgit ones to thousands of ringgit. I've purchased an Armageddon gateron blue mechanical console previously however I discover it's anything but somewhat large and the dark skeleton doesn't actually fit with my iMac or MacBook. My next console of decision would be a 60% sort, more modest and much reduced than a standard 101 key full-sized console. I saw a sweet IKBC Poker II console at Low Yat once however it cost almost 400 ringgit then which is way out of my spending plan. It's basically impossible that I'm spending that much cash on a moronic console.


The following best thing I could discover is this Anne Pro II 60% mechanical console with gateron blue switch on the web. It cost a little more than 200 ringgit which isn't excessively costly yet looks a ton like the Poker II with the exception of that the body is plastic rather than metal. In the container, I get a decent keycap remover and USB-C charging link which are really cool contrasted with miniature USB. The keys are largely white however they do give 7 bright key covers as an extra. Aside from USB-C charging the Anne Pro II is additionally Bluetooth empowered which is one of their principal selling points. Ideal for PCs or iMacs.


The console is lit by an RGB shading plan and you can program the tones utilizing the Obinskit programming accessible for download on their site. You could do significantly more with the console, make custom shading plans, redo it for Windows, Mac, or Linux or re-allocate the keys to suit your extravagant ie hotkeys for games.


The battery lasts around 2-3 weeks as far as I can tell, utilizing it sparingly for 1-2 hours out of each day. As a mechanical console, I was unable to be more content with the Anne Pro II and I would energetically suggest it on the off chance that you're into a little, minimized Bluetooth empowered mechanical console that will not blast your spending plan.

 
 
 

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