Anne Pro 2 Switches
The Anne Pro 2 is
constructed, overall, out of a solid plastic. Looking at the board from the top
down, the case bezels are really slim and have a slightly chamfered edge,
leading to sides that are not “sharp” or harsh to hold. The case has a fairly
“high profile” design, meaning that if you’re looking at the sides you’re not
going to see any keys/stems.
Talking of looking at the sides, if you look at either
the right or the left side, you’ll notice a slight incline in terms of the
overall angle – this is due to the fact that there are no flip-out feet on the
bottom-side of the case, so no adjustable angling. However, the angle that the Anne Pro 2 is “stuck” with is actually a
really nice typing angle. I find it incredibly comfortable and have not once
wished for flip-out feet!
·
Anne
Pro
If you’re someone who types a lot on a keyboard across
an array of devices, or an on-the-go gamer who wants to be able to type on one
machine, then plug in the USB-C cable for extremely low response times, or just
someone that wants a highly portable, yet still “feature rich” keyboard – We
think you’d be right at home with the Anne Pro
2.
In a time where 60% of mechanical keyboards were much
less common, the Anne Pro was a huge success, offering that unique form factor.
Keyboard firmware updating is done entirely through the starter software and is
much easier than compared to the process for the 1st Gen Anne Pro. Just plug
the USB cable into the board, press update, and the software will automatically
download and transfer the firmware update to the board.
·
Cherry
Mx Silent Red Keyboard
I grew up as an introvert with barely any friends playing
video games, my first gaming console was my best buddy always putting it as a
priority before anything else. I still remember days at school counting seconds
to go back home and turn my console on and the day that I finally saved up
enough money to buy my first gameboy color and sneaked it everyday to class to
play my Pokemon game.
Comments
Post a Comment