Obinslab Anne Pro 2 Black 60% Bluetooth RGB Mechanical Keyboard

Availability: Varies by Switch
$89.00
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SKU: KB181-Black
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Obinslab Anne Pro 2 Black Mechanical Keyboard

Available Switches

 Gateron Brown
KB181-G1
$94.00 $49.50 On Sale!
 Gateron Blue
KB181-G3
$96.00 $84.00 On Sale!
 Gateron Red
KB181-G5
$94.00 $49.50 On Sale!
 Kailh BOX Brown
KB181-B1
$89.00 $49.50 On Sale!
 Kailh BOX White
KB181-B3
$99.00 $81.00 Deal Ends Today!
 Kailh BOX Red
KB181-B5
$99.00 $49.50 On Sale!
 Cherry MX Brown
KB181-C1
$119.00 $99.00 Deal Ends Today!
 Cherry MX Blue
KB181-C3
$119.00 $49.50 On Sale!
 Cherry MX Red
KB181-C5
$119.00 $49.50 On Sale!
 Cherry MX Silver
KB181-C7
$109.00 $49.50 On Sale!

Keycaps

Backlighting

  • RGB LED Primary LEDs: RGB (SMD)
  • RGB LED Control LEDs: RGB

Features

  • Can be used wired over USB-C or wirelessly over Bluetooth 5.0
  • Large 1900mAh battery with built-in on/off switch to conserve battery power
  • ObinsLab Starter companion computer software for programming keyboard layout, function keys, lighting effects, battery life monitoring, macros, and updating firmware
  • Bluetooth functionality is compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android

Details and Specifications

BrandObinslab
ModelAnne Pro 2
Size60%
Switch StemsMX
Physical LayoutANSI
Logical LayoutUS QWERTY
Frame ColorBlack
Frame Top MaterialPlastic
Frame Bottom MaterialPlastic
Primary LED ColorRGB
Control LED ColorRGB
Hotswap SocketsNo
USB Key RolloverFull
Multimedia KeysYes
Switch Mount TypePlate
Built in Audio PortNo
Built in Mic PortNo
Interface(s)Wireless,USB-C
Windows CompatibleYes
Mac CompatibleYes
Linux CompatibleYes
Dimensions3.82" x 11.18" x 0.79"
Weight1.40 lbs
Cord Length70 inches

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  • I've had this keyboard since january 2019, and it's been the best keyboard I've ever owned. I find the software actually easy to use and powerful for shortcuts for e.g spotify, and also lighting effects. I ordered gateron brown switches, so I can't speak for the other switch types, but, I consider myself a decent typist, around 100wpm avg, and am also an osu player (i spam the z and x keys), and these brown switches have stayed perfectly consistent over the two years i've had them. The build quality also feels very sturdy with a satisfying weight to it - it was perfectly fine after dropping it from about 5ft high. There isn't much to complain about this keyboard, maybe the only thing I find slightly lackluster is the bluetooth performance - it is a bit tricky to connect, has a slight delay, and I'm not sure how reliable the battery is. Overall, best, most reliable, and nicest looking keyboard I've ever had.

  • I have the Kailh White switches. It started giving me problems after a year of owning it, it started with the C key not registering, then it the S, K, L, A, R, T, Z, now the worst one yet Left CTRL doesn't work, this was the first and last time I'm buying an Anne Pro keyboard. I loved the keyboard while it worked, it was fast and smooth, but it just keeps failing. I've replaced it with a Leopold, to this date 0 problems.

    Also, I forgot to mention some keys no longer output the RGB color specified they either stay red or off.

    I will never forgetti Obinslab!

  • I wrote a review for this about a year ago and it looks like it was deleted. Don't buy this keyboard. It looks nice, but that's about it. Blue tooth is absolutely garbage on this if you can even connect. It's super laggy. The software is complete garbage. I want to throw this thing out the window.

  • busted 4 months in. won't connect to blue tooth on any device. don't waste your time with this off-brand keyboard.

  • My Anne Pro 2 has Kailh Box Whites. These switches are buttery smooth and have a soft click that I can hear and feel. My only other experience is with blue switches (Cherry MX and Gateron) so far and these are much quieter, with a lower pitch. I thoroughly enjoy typing on this keyboard.

    The build quality is plenty solid for my purposes. I'm not going to bend or twist the board to test this, but it can withstand being carried around the house and used on the couch, the dining room table, and the bed. I'm not taking it anywhere out of the house. I love the feel of the PBT keys, including the blank, brightly-colored extra ones that are included. I could see myself having fun with other keycap sets, but the stock ones are good enough for now.

    Although the RGB lighting isn't as bright as I thought it would be, the effects are cool and I love how customizable they are. The ObinsKit software had a little bit of a learning curve for me, but for those who have done a lot of experience with keyboard software, it's probably easy to pick up immediately. This software does tend to crash on the MacBook Pro.

    My keyboard was a like-new return. I'm not sure why it was returned, but what I can say from my experience after a couple of weeks is that there are some issues that are annoying but not deal breakers, given the price I paid. I've had some problems establishing a Bluetooth connection when switching devices. It never seems to be the same solution twice, so I just fumble through turning it off and on again, forgetting the device and adding it again, etc. Once I've got it paired, the connection is solid. I don't switch between devices with it often, so it's only a minor annoyance so far. On a couple of occasions there have been letters I didn't type that show up, and sometimes the cursor will jump back to the beginning of a line in the middle of a word; this mostly seemed to be a problem on my MacBook Pro and only when I was posting a comment on a website. A couple of times I've managed to miss a keystroke if I don't type with my usual level of force, which does kind of defeat the purpose of getting quieter switches, but I can live with it. The keyboard seems to work best with my iPhone and iPad. Most of the aforementioned problems have been on my MacBook Pro.

    If I had bought it at full price, and if I needed it to be my only keyboard, I'd be returning it too. As much as I enjoy this keyboard, I wouldn't say it's 100% reliable. I hope that these are all issues that a firmware update can fix.

  • I like it is good

  • So the keyboard itself is nice but the firmware and software are very buggy. I have two Anne Pro 2 keyboards and both of them have the same issues. To get CS:GO to launch you must unplug the keyboard from USB, launch the game and then plug it back in. Also, this keyboard is not compatible with Linux - it will only work for a short time before having to be unplugged and replugged from USB to get it working again. Extremely frustrating that these issues still remain after years. Avoid this keyboard at all costs.

  • My experience with the Anne Pro 2 has been relatively good despite a few bugs in the setup and some lacking features in the software.
    (black Anne Pro 2 w/ Box Whites and Hyperx pudding keycaps in black)

  • Excellent board especially if you plan to take it places. Feels extremely durable with no case flex. Interestingly, it did make a strange squeaking sound when I tested for flex out of the box, but it no longer does. Stabilizers are lubed out of the box which makes the keyboard feel amazing for typing, and the experience is excellent for daily typing and gaming. If I were to give one criticism, it would be that the lighting is very dim on the black model, though at this price, I just bought HyperX white pudding caps to make the rgb pop. All around a fantastic board, especially at the price.

  • fihuuire AND THATS IT ITS AMAZINGGGGG

  • Oh well, after just a week of use, several keys are sticking and the "N" key will just catch and keep going forever if you let it. The Kailh White is excellent for typing, my main use. However, it's not acceptable for a keyboard to come right out of the box with keys that are flawed. This is extremely disappointing and frustrating. Giving it one star for the Kailh White. Taking away four stars for shoddy quality.

  • Love it! best mechanical keyboard I've had so far. I got the Kailh Box White switches, they are so crisp and smooth, this is after having the keyboard for 6 months. I have fallen in love again!

    I use mine via Bluetooth since I don't use it for gaming I only use it for programming and normal browsing, I keep the RGB lights off and my battery lasts for a week and a half (Haven't tried with RGB on). I love that the software works on the 3 major operating systems, I'm specially thankful for a Linux version. One last thing why I picked this keyboard is because I can remap any key that I'd like.

  • I'm fairly new to mechanical keyboards, even newer to the whole 60% game, but all I can say is "Love, love, love it!" Bought the one with Kailh BOX Whites and I don't regret it. Was so adamant about getting the Gateron Browns that everyone says is a good start because it adds a nice balance between typing and gaming, but I wanted the crispy click sensation. I don't have any of the crazy stats comparing switch types, it just feels amazing.

    Opted to buy from MechanicalKeyboards.com because it was the only reseller that had overnight shipping. It is a fairly budget friendly compared to a bunch of the major name brand keyboards, but this plus the shipping cost is still cheaper than Razer, HyperX and Logitech XD. Shipping was extremely fast, overnight was more like 8 hrs NY to NM. Just absolutely grateful for how easy it was to make this purchase, will definitely purchase from here again.

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